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Time line for Permanent Residence application for Refugees

Zainab umer

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Feb 14, 2020
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and they may never reply haha, they are maybe just writing on your file for CBSA to check your every move and as soon as you do something to just revoke your PR status, i never understood people who are like you, can't wait to be a PR to get your home country passport!! the same country you had to run away from :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: now you want the passport back.. haha
Very judging ans. People like me who really want to go for pilgrimage but have heared that saudis dont accept RTD, whould choose to have the passport back. There migjt be other reasons. Dont judge people according to ur subjectivity. My apologies if ur find it rude....
 

Yessam07

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Apr 27, 2018
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Correct time as a visitor or PP counts as 365 max so basically 1 year.

You can also use the tool call citizenship calculator and it will give you the exact date because it will deduct dates from travel ETC ETC
It seems some people would get the PR and apply automatically for citizenship! ;);) A friend of mine was here before for visit, he spent 4 months in 2016, then he went back in his country, but the hell broke and he fled the country and come back here in Canada and applied for asylum. After 6 months, he was accepted. with the current 22 months processing time, it means it would save him 16 months easily, which is a year and 4 months. If my numbers are correct, after 1 year and 8 months (if he gets his PR as planned), he can apply for citizenship!
 

mugere

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Oct 26, 2018
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It seems some people would get the PR and apply automatically for citizenship! ;);) A friend of mine was here before for visit, he spent 4 months in 2016, then he went back in his country, but the hell broke and he fled the country and come back here in Canada and applied for asylum. After 6 months, he was accepted. with the current 22 months processing time, it means it would save him 16 months easily, which is a year and 4 months. If my numbers are correct, after 1 year and 8 months (if he gets his PR as planned), he can apply for citizenship!
No Before getting PR u cannot count beyond 12 months ! even if u have 36 months u count 12 months! That means everyone must count at least 2 years with PR to get citizenship
 

Mano1110786

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Oct 25, 2019
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and they may never reply haha, they are maybe just writing on your file for CBSA to check your every move and as soon as you do something to just revoke your PR status, i never understood people who are like you, can't wait to be a PR to get your home country passport!! the same country you had to run away from :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: now you want the passport back.. haha
BTW very judgemental you are!!!! I’m PR now that’s why I’ve asked for it. But my first priority is to renew my Travel document as I need to travel.
 

imissmylove

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Feb 9, 2018
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Hey same boat passengers, yesterday I received my CSIS ATIP Report they deliver it by post to me just on time, in the report, it just said SCREENING REQUEST INFORMATION CONFIDENTIAL STATUS: COMPLETED and that pdf file on DVD comes with a bunch of papers which they said if you wanna change something you can change your records by filling these forms and things like that, Also As I see there they mentioned "IRCC" as their client and they also mentioned we just sent information's back to IRCC in 2019, as you guys know I am 2018 applicant I am not sure if CSIS doing the whole process of the security portion of PR, they just try to verify the information you provide like parents info, addresses, travel history and stuff like that.
I am not sure why it takes a long time for IRCC to complete a PR process, I think its more traffic and lineup issue, otherwise, everything should be going pretty straight forward 15month.
 
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Rfar

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Jun 7, 2019
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To qualify, individuals must meet all of the following criteria:

  • have claimed asylum before March 13, 2020
  • were issued a work permit after they made a claim for asylum
  • have worked in the health-care sector, in health institutions (for example, hospitals, long-term care homes, home care through an organization or agency, assisted living facilities)
  • have worked in a designated occupation for no less than 120 hours between March 13, 2020 and August 14, 2020. The designated occupations that are included in this special measure are orderlies, nurses, nurses’ aides and patient service associates, assistant orderlies and certain home support workers.
  • demonstrate 6 months of experience in the designated occupation before being granted permanent residence. Applicants will have until August 31, 2021 to acquire this experience.
  • have a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), if wishing to reside in Quebec
  • meet existing admissibility requirements, including those related to criminality, security and health
How can we apply for this