Immigration_guru
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Can you please copy the text where you need my advice i am not able to figure out the question?
Can you please copy the text where you need my advice i am not able to figure out the question?
Hey, I got an email reply from CIC ...Wait for sometime before you order your notes, atleast 1 more week.
Sorry. here it is.Can you please copy the text where you need my advice i am not able to figure out the question?
1. Select no as you are already a PR . (“accompanying spouse or common-law partner”, in respect of a foreign national, means the foreign national’s spouse or common-law partner who is accompanying him or her to Canada and who is not a Canadian Citizen or a permanent resident)Sorry. here it is.
I am a PR card holder and my husband would like to immigrate via Express Entry.
While setting up his EE profile. when asked about whether I would be accompanying him to Canada we selected yes as I am leaving Canada to be with him during the application process, and will accompany him to Canada. This gives him 15 extra points as my brother is also a PR.
However, the application lists me as a dependent and it's my understanding that we will be asked to pay application fees for both of us, which makes no sense since I am a Permanent Resident.
I have 2 questions:
1) Would you suggest I select yes or no for accompanying spouse?
2) If no, Can my husband say he has a brother who is a PR even though he is technically his brother in law?
We just want to improve his chances of getting ITA soon.
Thank you
Thank youNo, as long as you provide the details and be truthful.
Only immigration issues in Canada can lead to your refusal of the application, unless there are issues related to criminality. But expect longer security times.
1. Select no as you are already a PR . (“accompanying spouse or common-law partner”, in respect of a foreign national, means the foreign national’s spouse or common-law partner who is accompanying him or her to Canada and who is not a Canadian Citizen or a permanent resident)
2. No,
Points for sibling in Canada
31 (1) Fifteen points may be assigned to a foreign national if either they or their accompanying spouse or common-law partner has at least one sibling who is
You do not fall under the definition of Accompanying spouse so he can not claim the points.
- (a) 18 years or older;
- (b) a Canadian citizen or permanent resident; and
- (c) living in Canada.
While calculation of POF he will have to count you as a family member
How much money you’ll need
The amount of money you need to support your family depends on the size of your family. To calculate the size of your family you must include
Include your spouse or dependent children even if they’re
- yourself
- your spouse or partner
- your dependent children and
- your spouse’s dependent children
- permanent residents or Canadian citizens
- not coming to Canada with you
The eligibility met means that the case processing agent has recommended it met, now the Immigration officer will cross check it and make it pass.Hi @legalfalcon
I have get my GCMS notes from getgcm now and I found out that
Eligibility : Met
Security : not started
Criminality : passed
Please tell me why in eligibility is written met and not written passed ??
Does this means that eligibility in not done yet?
Thanks so much for clarifying this point for me
The visa is valid for only a single entry, on your entry to Canada this visa will be canceled.Need advice urgently @legalfalcon
I have a CoPR visa stamped and i am traveling for a month to Canada to take PR card and then return to my country for 2 months.
Now, if i dont receive my PR card in a month, can i re-enter Canada as my visa says one time entry only. Do I have to get another visa stamped on my Pasport.
Note that, visa validity is still another 4 months but no.of entry is mentioned as only once.
Can I get another visa stamped?
Please let me know...i am worried a lot.
To re-enter Canada after you have landed as a PR, you need a PR Card.Need advice urgently @legalfalcon
I have a CoPR visa stamped and i am traveling for a month to Canada to take PR card and then return to my country for 2 months.
Now, if i dont receive my PR card in a month, can i re-enter Canada as my visa says one time entry only. Do I have to get another visa stamped on my Pasport.
Note that, visa validity is still another 4 months but no.of entry is mentioned as only once.
Can I get another visa stamped?
Please let me know...i am worried a lot.
See you notes in the last 2-5 pages.Hi @legalfalcon
I have get my GCMS notes from getgcm now and I found out that
Eligibility : Met
Security : not started
Criminality : passed
Please tell me why in eligibility is written met and not written passed ??
Does this means that eligibility in not done yet?
Thanks so much for clarifying this point for me
If your documents have been received, then it will take time to be reviewed. It can take 3-5 weeks. If you have submitted, then you need to wait patiently.Hey, I sent them an email attaching my experience letters
and I got an email reply from CIC ...
They say that they have verified my information on file and confirm that documents are received by responsible office.
Also, they say that my file is with CANADA visa office in New Delhi...so u may contact them if u wish to...
Now what shud I do ??
Yes, as long as all the details request by IRCC are mentioned in the work reference letter, you will be fine.Hi @legalfalcon ! I really appreciate you for using your time to help people here, perhaps you can help me too.
I used to work in company A on-site, but I was outsourced from company B. Company B went bankrupt.
Just to make it clear: Company A hired company B to hire me.
Would an official document printed on company A letterhead be enough to provide proof of my work experience?
You have already posted this question.Hey, I got an email reply from CIC ...
They say that they have verified my information on file and confirm that documents are received by responsible office.
Also, they say that my file is with CANADA visa office in New Delhi...so u may contact them if u wish to...
Now what shud I do ??