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Hi @Miss bee i hope you are having a good evening, i have a question, can you change jobs after getting pnp and already for PR? Our company will transfer us to another company so i will be on another payroll and different job title and im not sure if my duties will be the same. Thanks in advance
If you change your job , you have to submit post nomination request and submit it to PNP office. It’s requirement to let them Know about any changes to your job , job duties , pay , lay off etc .
 
Thanks @Miss bee ! Yes i will be informing them, the transfer will be in March i think of next year. Sorry but Im wondering like would my nomination be revoked, will i have any issues or is it under the discretion of PNP office?
 
Thanks @Miss bee ! Yes i will be informing them, the transfer will be in March i think of next year. Sorry but Im wondering like would my nomination be revoked, will i have any issues or is it under the discretion of PNP office?
No it won’t have any impact on your application if you are meeting conditions of your nomination. When you inform them , they will inform you further.
 
Thank you so much @Miss bee, what if it doesnt? like what if the job duties are different? i was nominated because of an on demand job. Would my nomination be revoked ? Sorry for the too many follow up questions
 
Thank you so much @Miss bee, what if it doesnt? like what if the job duties are different? i was nominated because of an on demand job. Would my nomination be revoked ? Sorry for the too many follow up questions
If you are meeting conditions of your nomination, they will advise you further and won’t revoke your nomination. They will inform you before doing anything. Your job duties should match 60-80% with your Teer code .
 
@Miss bee You are the leader-expert of the forum, I appreciate your kindness. I have a question about the general processing time after biometrics. Can you explain to us step by step, please?
 
@Miss bee You are the leader-expert of the forum, I appreciate your kindness. I have a question about the general processing time after biometrics. Can you explain to us step by step, please?
After giving biometrics for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR), here are the typical steps you can expect in the process:





1. Acknowledgment of Biometrics





• Processing Time: A few days to a week.


• Your biometrics information is updated in the system, and you’ll receive confirmation via your IRCC account.





2. Background Check





• Purpose: Verifies criminal records, security clearance, and past immigration history.


• What to Expect: IRCC may contact other countries or institutions to conduct this check.


• Processing Time: Varies; some applications take weeks, others take months.





3. Medical Examination (if not already done)





• You may receive a request to undergo a medical exam with an IRCC-approved physician, if it wasn’t submitted earlier.


• After completing the exam, the doctor sends results directly to IRCC.





4. Additional Document Requests (if needed)





• IRCC may request further documents, such as:


• Police clearance certificates.


• Proof of work experience or education.


• Updated forms or clarifications.





5. Eligibility and Application Review





• IRCC assesses if you meet the eligibility criteria under the immigration program you applied for (e.g., Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program).


• Officers review all documents, forms, and biometrics for completeness and accuracy.





6. Passport Request (PPR) / Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR)





• Once your application is approved, you will receive a passport request (PPR) through your IRCC account.


• Inside Canada: You’ll get a COPR instead of needing to submit your passport.


• Outside Canada: You’ll need to send your passport to a visa office for a PR visa stamp.





7. Travel to Canada (if applying from outside) / Virtual Landing Process





• Outside Canada: Travel to Canada with your PR visa and receive your COPR at the port of entry.


• Inside Canada: IRCC will guide you through the virtual landing process or an in-person landing interview to confirm your PR status.





8. Receive Your PR Card





• After confirmation of your PR status, you will be mailed your PR card (if you are in Canada).


• Processing Time: 2-4 months after landing.


• The PR card is your official proof of permanent residency and is needed for travel.





If your application is delayed, you can track your status via the IRCC portal or call IRCC for updates. Keep an eye on your emails and IRCC account for further notifications throughout the process.
 
Can anyone please advise on the question about the Job Offer. I’m currently preparing to apply at “Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream”. But I’ve already been working in the company for more than a year and my old job offer doesn’t have some info, like NOC and working location. I’ve read that I will need to ask for a Reference Letter with info about NOC and duties. But I’m working remotely, should I still ask to include “working location” in the reference letter? The company has office in Ontario and there are people working in the office physically. I’m also living in Ontario, just remotely from another city. Should the letter still have the specific note about working location? Or simply the office location from the letterhead will be enough? I’m also not going to claim points for location.
 
After giving biometrics for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR), here are the typical steps you can expect in the process:





1. Acknowledgment of Biometrics





• Processing Time: A few days to a week.


• Your biometrics information is updated in the system, and you’ll receive confirmation via your IRCC account.





2. Background Check





• Purpose: Verifies criminal records, security clearance, and past immigration history.


• What to Expect: IRCC may contact other countries or institutions to conduct this check.


• Processing Time: Varies; some applications take weeks, others take months.





3. Medical Examination (if not already done)





• You may receive a request to undergo a medical exam with an IRCC-approved physician, if it wasn’t submitted earlier.


• After completing the exam, the doctor sends results directly to IRCC.





4. Additional Document Requests (if needed)





• IRCC may request further documents, such as:


• Police clearance certificates.


• Proof of work experience or education.


• Updated forms or clarifications.





5. Eligibility and Application Review





• IRCC assesses if you meet the eligibility criteria under the immigration program you applied for (e.g., Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program).


• Officers review all documents, forms, and biometrics for completeness and accuracy.





6. Passport Request (PPR) / Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR)





• Once your application is approved, you will receive a passport request (PPR) through your IRCC account.


• Inside Canada: You’ll get a COPR instead of needing to submit your passport.


• Outside Canada: You’ll need to send your passport to a visa office for a PR visa stamp.





7. Travel to Canada (if applying from outside) / Virtual Landing Process





• Outside Canada: Travel to Canada with your PR visa and receive your COPR at the port of entry.


• Inside Canada: IRCC will guide you through the virtual landing process or an in-person landing interview to confirm your PR status.





8. Receive Your PR Card





• After confirmation of your PR status, you will be mailed your PR card (if you are in Canada).


• Processing Time: 2-4 months after landing.


• The PR card is your official proof of permanent residency and is needed for travel.





If your application is delayed, you can track your status via the IRCC portal or call IRCC for updates. Keep an eye on your emails and IRCC account for further notifications throughout the process.
thank you so much!
from aor to pr, approximately 4-5 months?
 
I just got this email.

Good day,

This email is in response to your enquiry below.

Please be advised your file is currently under review by an officer. You will be contacted further in due course.

File status

For: CIO

BF/Due date 2023/12/22 has passed

Lang.: Eng

Thank you,

CBR

Client Services Unit | Unité de Service à la Clientèle

Centralized Network | Réseau centralisé

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada / Government of Canada

Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada / Gouvernement du Canada


Does it mean anything? Should I expect anything?
Even i got the same reply. Security hasn’t started from last 4 months. Everything else is passed and completed. Pvo sydney aor march 15
 
PVO: Sydney SVO :Ottawa
Got PAL in July 29,2024
No update after that.
Criminality in Progress and Security not started yet.
Added ADR, but not started the Review of ADR.

Can someone share the timeline who got PR through Sydney, Ottawa ( Just want to know when can we expect the final decision)
Any update for you? Im march 15 aor everything passed security not started but.