Thanks for the response!It has not been updated, so give it some time and you will see it change.
Thanks for the response!It has not been updated, so give it some time and you will see it change.
Thank you very much. Have a great day
Ok Thank youIf IRCC needs a new PCC, IRCC will inform you. there is no need for you to get a new PCC.
Thank you so much!Ideally, you should inform IRCC via webform. At the same time, you can either get the PCC corrected or get a new one and submit it visa web form along with the explanation.
In the larger scheme of things, this will not matter as long as you explain it and point the error.
@MoeD congrats on the PPR - did IRCC request any ADR or medical request before issuing the PPR? My case has also been delayed a lot so was wondering what happened in your case.Hi @legalfalcon
I just got my COPR, but the city of landing on it is Ottawa while we plan to land in Toronto. We're FSW-O applicants. Will this cause any issues?
Congratulations please can you share your timelineHi @legalfalcon
I just got my COPR, but the city of landing on it is Ottawa while we plan to land in Toronto. We're FSW-O applicants. Will this cause any issues?
Congratulations!!! Please can you share your timelineDear @legalfalcon ,
I am very grateful for your insightful replies and comments within this forum and your FB group!
I am happy to share that I received RFV email today, however, there are a few things that I need to clarify before I move next steps, and I would really appreciate it if you could share your expertise.
My address has been changed recently, but I have not informed IRCC about it. If I send webfrom request with my new updated address, will it cancel my current COPR and they would need to send a new one?
Also, if I have a valid UAE work visa and it is not being canceled when I land in Canada, will it have any issues at the Canadian borders?
Thank you very much!
one year.After how many months medical will be expired?
If you are still in the same country, there is no need to update your address now.Dear @legalfalcon ,
I am very grateful for your insightful replies and comments within this forum and your FB group!
I am happy to share that I received RFV email today, however, there are a few things that I need to clarify before I move next steps, and I would really appreciate it if you could share your expertise.
My address has been changed recently, but I have not informed IRCC about it. If I send webfrom request with my new updated address, will it cancel my current COPR and they would need to send a new one?
Also, if I have a valid UAE work visa and it is not being canceled when I land in Canada, will it have any issues at the Canadian borders?
Thank you very much!
No issues.Hi @legalfalcon
I just got my COPR, but the city of landing on it is Ottawa while we plan to land in Toronto. We're FSW-O applicants. Will this cause any issues?
So my questions are:I have just become a permanent resident in January 2022 through the Quebec Skilled Worker program - the Quebec equivalence (I guess) of PNPs. Since day 1 I arrived in Canada, I have been residing in the province of Quebec, until now.
Recently, I've received a Ph.D. offer from an Ontario university. School begins this September. This is one of the top-notch schools in my field, so I am tempted to do my Ph.D. there - the university that offered me a place is strictly better than any Quebec university. Although I have applied to a Quebec uni too (which I am waiting for to get a decision), you know it's natural for anyone to prefer a better institution when it comes to education. They have got way better placement records, faculty members, and so on compared to the one in Quebec.
But then the problem comes: if I decided to do it in Ontario, it would mean that I could have left the province that "nominated" me for permanent residence, in which case I might be violating the initial "intent to reside in Quebec" even though PRs benefit from the freedom of mobility bestowed by the Charter.
What I can tell you is that I have every intention to return to Quebec after my Ph.D. In fact, I am planning to do my Ph.D. so that I can get a university teaching position in a smaller university or college in Quebec. I originally didn't want to do it because I wanted to work after this many years of studies, but then the pandemic hit, and other factors also changed my mind. My common-law partner is doing her Ph.D. in Quebec and will not leave. I am also currently taking French courses offered by the QC government to better integrate myself into Quebec's society.
I have not yet moved out and will not before the coming August.