By Email... thats the first ever communication from CIC...acknowledging. First step towards the final.hi, how do i know I have received the AOR ? AOR is a letter that sent through mail or i will get an email ?
By Email... thats the first ever communication from CIC...acknowledging. First step towards the final.hi, how do i know I have received the AOR ? AOR is a letter that sent through mail or i will get an email ?
What exactly that means ??Ya i hope they will start picking up our cases soon...i think we can see some momentum in 3rd Quarter as by then ,VO have to catch up with annual immigration number guidelines set for that particular year...
i have heard that its is best to do landing at any quebec port of entry, cuz the officers at the border they still can refuse you entry if they suspect that you do not have an intention to live in quebec,,, these days they are looking tiny weird reasons to refuse. Since i am an inland i can do that cuz i have a job and a permanent address in quebec.Hi guys,
Is it mandatory to land at Montreal international airport as your port of entry upon your first arrival after PR under QSW?
If you mean if they going to give you quick processing because your permit is expiring, then I hardly think so =/... sorry.Hiii Everyone..
Just a quick question, since i am an inland applicant my work permit will be expiring Aug 7th 2017. Do federal takes this into consideration as well ?? Since its always case to case thing, i am an Aug 5 2016 AOR case and has a friend who got is PPR 3 weeks before his work permit would expire (Sep 2015 AOR, landed in June 2016)
I know i can stay 3 more months under implied status or ask my employer if they are willing to help me extending my work permit for another year as quebec has the weirdest work permit extenaion rule.
Please let me know, any enlightenment is highly appreciable.
Thanks
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/visa/validity/implied.aspIf you mean if they going to give you quick processing because your permit is expiring, then I hardly think so =/... sorry.
Actually, I know inland applicants whose permits expired and did not receive PPR for months afterwards. I have never heard of anyone having "faster processing" because of an expiring permit.
However, I am not aware of any limit of how long you can remain under implied status. Where did you see the 3 month limit? I am just curious.
It all comes down to what your needs are. I know a friend who did not want to risk going into implied status (because if you go into implied status and for any reason your application gets rejected you no longer have a legal status in Canada and have to leave the country as soon as the application is rejected), and so she got a new work permit from her employer..... which means she had to give up her open work permit she got from her PGWP. She was later refused for jobs because new employers did not want to go through all the trouble of getting her a new work permit.... so she had to stick with her job (that she didn't not like) until PPR came along. So.... if you have a job that you don't mind keeping until you become a permanent resident, then I would recommend getting a new work permit (in order to avoid implied status). If you have an open work permit and wish to keep it like that, then maybe going into implied status is better for you. Keep in mind that if you have implied status and leave the country (for any reason), you might lose it when you come back... it is stupid, but that's how it works.
Hope this helps!
Best of luck.
Oh, i see....http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/visa/validity/implied.asp
since i have a lawyer... anything going beyond 13 months will be questionable and will be challenged ,, and trust me or not the work permit is Open, employer will have to create an account on CIC which they call it employer portal. and people with CSQ are LMI exempt, not sure what your friend did to extend her work permit, may be her current employer refused to do the whole process of applying.
Thank you for replying.
https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/temporary-workers/stay-quebec/application-csq/workers-peq/after-csq.html
Hi,After calculating your points for me and my wife and two children of two years and the financial ability I found (59) points without language tests
Without financial capacity and children (48)
1. I am eligible to immigrate to Quebec ?
2 - for the study of the English language or the study of the French language better for acceptance inimmigration ?
3- When and when the application will open for Quebec?
thank you very much ........
Thank you very much my friend,Hi,
Um, participants in this forum already have a CSQ, and many of us got one through the PEQ scheme, so we are not necessarily familiar with the points system. Maybe someone else can give you further info on their experience, but I would suggest maybe trying a different forum. I know there is one for Mon Projet Quebec applicants. They might be in a better position to help you out.
Best of luck