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Simerpreet

Full Member
May 22, 2020
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I need a piece of advice….my AOR is july 2019…in 2019 i completed three year of employment….which i continued till now …..now i want to leave this job…..should i inform Visa office for the same or not required…..because i have not even got any ADR request and file is still in processs
 

oinkario

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2021
319
336
Category........
PNP
I need a piece of advice….my AOR is july 2019…in 2019 i completed three year of employment….which i continued till now …..now i want to leave this job…..should i inform Visa office for the same or not required…..because i have not even got any ADR request and file is still in processs
Post-AOR you should be fine even if you were unemployed. Just to be safe, get all the docs you can about this job before you leave.
 

oinkario

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2021
319
336
Category........
PNP
Thnku so much
No problem. You're not employer-sponsorship PNP, right? If that's right, your application once submitted has no dependence on your continued employment. Proving your experience that gave you eligibility and CRS is all you need.
 

VR Han

Newbie
May 9, 2022
2
0
Hello everyone,

I got an admit from a public research university for a masters program (I already have a masters but I applied to this masters because it would further enhance my skills and knowledge) and planning to take my kid and spouse along with me
Age: 32
Spouse's Age: 37
Child: 2 years 5 months

I am planning to apply for my SP and my spouse's open permit at the same time via SDS from India. Planning to apply at least by end of this month. Following are my questions. I would really appreciate if you can answer these questions

1. Is it possible that my SP gets approved but the decision on spouse's file gets delayed?
2. The current processing time for a complete SP application via SDS is 20 days. Is it that quick? Can I expect the decision for my spouse during this time frame or at least by mid August?
3. The current processing time for open work permit shows 51 weeks. Is this also applicable for SOWP applied along with SP?
4. I am also planning to apply for PR (expecting an ITA) at the same time but a bit afraid that I will have already apply for SP by that time. Can you please suggest a good licensed immigration consultant to help me with the application process for SP and PR at the same time?

Any other advices regarding my situation are welcome. Thank you in advance
 

Simerpreet

Full Member
May 22, 2020
45
6
No problem. You're not employer-sponsorship PNP, right? If that's right, your application once submitted has no dependence on your continued employment. Proving your experience that gave you eligibility and CRS is all you need.
No….mine is FSW outland application ….got my invitation based on CRS
 
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otaviovidal

Full Member
Jan 13, 2020
29
18
30
Brazil
Category........
FSW
Hey people quick question about PNP & IELTS validity: what happens if I get a nomination from a province with my still valid IELTS scores but they expire before I get an ITA with the +600 pts? Would I have to redo IELTS anyway? Would I lose my nomination if the scores changed?
 
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navinball

VIP Member
Feb 26, 2018
3,664
1,644
Hey people quick question about PNP & IELTS validity: what happens if I get a nomination from a province with my still valid IELTS scores but they expire before I get an ITA with the +600 pts? Would I have to redo IELTS anyway? Would I lose my nomination if the scores changed?
You have to redo ielts but nomination stays till the validity of the nomination, it's not affected by score change.
 

dankboi

VIP Member
Apr 19, 2021
3,687
11,099
London, United Kingdom
Category........
FSW
Hello everyone,

I got an admit from a public research university for a masters program (I already have a masters but I applied to this masters because it would further enhance my skills and knowledge) and planning to take my kid and spouse along with me
Age: 32
Spouse's Age: 37
Child: 2 years 5 months

I am planning to apply for my SP and my spouse's open permit at the same time via SDS from India. Planning to apply at least by end of this month. Following are my questions. I would really appreciate if you can answer these questions

1. Is it possible that my SP gets approved but the decision on spouse's file gets delayed?
2. The current processing time for a complete SP application via SDS is 20 days. Is it that quick? Can I expect the decision for my spouse during this time frame or at least by mid August?
3. The current processing time for open work permit shows 51 weeks. Is this also applicable for SOWP applied along with SP?
4. I am also planning to apply for PR (expecting an ITA) at the same time but a bit afraid that I will have already apply for SP by that time. Can you please suggest a good licensed immigration consultant to help me with the application process for SP and PR at the same time?

Any other advices regarding my situation are welcome. Thank you in advance
1. Yes, there's always a chance of spouse's file being delayed. It's IRCC. delays and illogical methodologies are their distinguished assets
2. When i checked it's 11 weeks for a SP to be processed, considering the application is from outside canada
3. NO
4. SP & PR are separate applications which are evaluated based on their own merits. Dual intent is applied.

you don't need an immigration lawyer considering there are no complications on your family's history.