Hey, congratulations on your PR. My flag pole experience was a little difficult. I went to Peace Bridge, Fort Erie. Officer asked for all documents (lease in Ontario, bank statements, other proof of funds in Canada, offer letters, recent salary slips, spouse’s job searches outside Quebec with potential employer’s offer letter, marriage certificate). He cross questioned a lot before stamping the passports. So be prepared with all documents, make sure whatever you decide, answer all questions confidently. I would suggest give an Ontario address as it will save you a lot of trouble. The card arrives within 2-3 weeks anyways. Good luck!@Samster and @Usmz and others who received PPR,
At the landing, you had to provide a non-QC address to receive the PR card, right?
What do you think is the best to do:
- give a friend's address in Ontario and ask them to send PR card once they get it;
- give a friend's address in Ontario and send a webform with a change of address to QC to receive the PR card?
Wow! I am sorry to hear that you had to go through this. And thank you for your tips. I am gathering updated proof of intention to leave QC, along with my original documents, just in case. I am waiting for a confirmation of an appointment in the Ottawa office, but if I don't get it in a week, I was thinking of going to Thousand Islands Bridge. I am thinking of updating my mailing address on IRCC website to an Ontarion one and erasing all previous Quebec addresses to avoid problems at landing.Hey, congratulations on your PR. My flag pole experience was a little difficult. I went to Peace Bridge, Fort Erie. Officer asked for all documents (lease in Ontario, bank statements, other proof of funds in Canada, offer letters, recent salary slips, spouse’s job searches outside Quebec with potential employer’s offer letter, marriage certificate). He cross questioned a lot before stamping the passports. So be prepared with all documents, make sure whatever you decide, answer all questions confidently. I would suggest give an Ontario address as it will save you a lot of trouble. The card arrives within 2-3 weeks anyways. Good luck!
Hello Everyone, I am in this with you guys, i have been working in Quebec since december 2017 on a closed work permit. I applied for express entry through CEC on Jan 13 2019 and got AOR same day, Medical passed feb 22 2019, RPRF request letter recieved March 1st 2019, RPRF fee paid same day.
This is part of the letter i received for RPRF fee.
This is in reference to your application for a permanent resident visa. The admissibility review is currently in process; you will be contacted if additional information is required for that purpose. At this time our records indicate that you have not paid the required Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF). You must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF must be paid once for yourself as a principal applicant and once for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if applicable.
This is how my profile status look
Application/profile details
- Review of eligibility We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
- Review of medical results You passed the medical exam.
- Review of additional documents We need additional documents to continue processing your application. We will send you a message with more details
- Interview You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
- Biometrics We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
- Background check We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.
- Final decision Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
I am yet to receive the request for letter of intent, Does any of you know at what stage this letter will be requested? Thanks for your help.
Hello, sorry for the late reply, this particular application got rejected cos I mistaken claimed 50 points with my Quebec job offer. i have reapplied since april this year. I am still living and working in Quebec. the only way i think i can convince the VO is for my wife to move to ottawa and get a job there cos she is on an open work permit. if i remember very well my CRS score was 450 and for the recent one is 485. what did you do? did you apply?Hello, I just want to make sure- so you applied for Federal Express Entry while you were working in QC? How were you able to convince about your intentions to live outside Quebec? I am in the same situation and thinking of applying for EE, your answers would be helpful. And how much was your CRS for the Express Entry, is it possible to share this information?
Hello Narayan, did you apply for pr, was it successfulHi all,
I studied and worked in Quebec for 3 years.
I moved to Ontario recently, though my employer is still in Quebec. I am on an a PWGP, so technically I can work anywhere.
My employer is however perfectly happy with a work-from-home arrangement that has been already implemented when I moved to the new province, and they are willing to continue this arrangement.
I have my lease document in Ontario.
Is it enough to prove my intent of not staying in Quebec? From your experiences, do you think lease documents, other administrative documents and letter from employer stating the arrangement of "work-from-home" will suffice?
Thanks,
Narayan
As of yet, I haven't. I'm waiting for the biometric situation to get back to normal.Hello Narayan, did you apply for pr, was it successful
Have you got ITA?Hi, I am currently working and staying in Quebec with a closed work permit. I have applied for PR through the express entry (process is going on) with a PNP nomination from Ontario. Do I need to also provide a intention to move out of Quebec letter? I know this may differ case by case, but as i already proved my intention to move to Ontario, is there a possibility that I will be asked again by federal for move out of quebec ?
My ITA date was in March 2020 and the process is still going, I have not provided the letter yet (IRCC have not asked me yet, not sure at what stage they generally ask), I was asking whether I will be asked to prove my intention to move out of Quebec as I am a PNP candidate and I already proved my intention to Ontario to move to that province.Have you got ITA?
At what stage did you provide detailed letter of explanation of your intent to leave Quebec?
What steps have you taken for your move out of Quebec till now?
Do you also hold a csq from Quebec?My ITA date was in March 2020 and the process is still going, I have not provided the letter yet (IRCC have not asked me yet, not sure at what stage they generally ask), I was asking whether I will be asked to prove my intention to move out of Quebec as I am a PNP candidate and I already proved my intention to Ontario to move to that province.
Thanks for your reply, I do not have a csq as it is very difficult to get one after recent changes to Quebec immigration program. I have been looking for jobs, apartments in ON, but I do not have any lease document as of now.Do you also hold a csq from Quebec?
Letter - Better you provide it asap before VO sends you an intent to refuse (50/50 chance as you are pnp candidate) bcoz of your current place of work being Quebec.
In past people have been refused - didn't have any lease document for outside Quebec, working in Quebec etc.
Did you write any letter emphasizing your intention to move to ON? Or pnp candidature only?
Okay. Good.Thanks for your reply, I do not have a csq as it is very difficult to get one after recent changes to Quebec immigration program. I have been looking for jobs, apartments in ON, but I do not have any lease document as of now.
I did not write any letter to emphasize my intention to move to ON with express entry application(but I did while applying for ON provincial nomination).
Do I need to take a lease agreement with a future date (not sure by when we will get PR in these COVID times) ?