+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

>>>>>>>NOVEMBER 2019 AOR<<<<<<< Join here

kkaur13

Full Member
Mar 17, 2020
41
13
Hi all, i have a question if anyone can help..
As there is no news for outlanders yet, i just want to know can i get married and add my partner as non-accompanying? will it affect my score or my processing timeline?
Thanks for your help in advance
 

h1b2pr

Hero Member
Mar 22, 2017
366
123
When I called the agent told me that my medical expired so instead of waiting I done it upfront.
Is that possible? I thought the Doctor would ask for some kind of letter. Just like the first time medicals, doctor won't accept until I get that letter.
 

FunkyPanda

Full Member
Jan 3, 2020
27
11
Is that possible? I thought the Doctor would ask for some kind of letter. Just like the first time medicals, doctor won't accept until I get that letter.
Nope, you can take Medical without any reference letter, all you need is to provide your passport details.
 

Vak2422

Full Member
Jun 5, 2020
40
7
Is that possible? I thought the Doctor would ask for some kind of letter. Just like the first time medicals, doctor won't accept until I get that letter.
In my case also they asked however, I told that I wanted to do it pre medicals or you can say upfront medicals. You can do that.
 

Bilybongosky

Star Member
Aug 25, 2020
66
34
See the logic is simple.

They are not issuing anymore PRs even for In-landers because of the current Covid situation, amidst lack of employment and job losses, mounting unemployment they don't want additional burden on the already stressed system (due to addition of these PR holders who wont have jobs or lose jobs). Luckily for them outlanders are indirectly taken care of because they cant travel anyways with border closed...

They are inviting applicants every 2 weeks, because it generates revenue for Canada which they don't would not afford losing.
Simple, yet I haven't thought about it even once... Maybe because it doesn't apply to me (at least for now), I am hoping to keep my job with or without PR.
Thanks @yosupa, what you are saying makes so much sense.
Take care.
 
  • Like
Reactions: yosupa

sunkilmoon

Star Member
Oct 8, 2019
83
97
See the logic is simple.

They are not issuing anymore PRs even for In-landers because of the current Covid situation, amidst lack of employment and job losses, mounting unemployment they don't want additional burden on the already stressed system (due to addition of these PR holders who wont have jobs or lose jobs). Luckily for them outlanders are indirectly taken care of because they cant travel anyways with border closed...

They are inviting applicants every 2 weeks, because it generates revenue for Canada which they don't would not afford losing.
In my opinion it's not about unemployment. If I could go to Canada I would get a job right away. There are fields where jobs are available and fields where there's less jobs. Overall it is not about unemployment. The way Canada is handling the immigration right now is just pathetic. Ok Covid etc I get it but they should at least make a statement what's next, any plan they have, whatever. They simply don't care about potential permanent residents, people's lives depend on it. Millions of things are on hold here. I don't see Canada's greatness anymore. Really, it's just bs. Can you get the full fee back if you withdraw your application?
 

matteosc

Hero Member
Apr 6, 2020
610
407
In my opinion it's not about unemployment. If I could go to Canada I would get a job right away. There are fields where jobs are available and fields where there's less jobs. Overall it is not about unemployment. The way Canada is handling the immigration right now is just pathetic. Ok Covid etc I get it but they should at least make a statement what's next, any plan they have, whatever. They simply don't care about potential permanent residents, people's lives depend on it. Millions of things are on hold here. I don't see Canada's greatness anymore. Really, it's just bs. Can you get the full fee back if you withdraw your application?
I agree with you. While I think that it is totally reasonable from Canada to close the border and to avoid issuing any CoPR because of the covid, they should really have a clearer plan. Re-evaluating the situation every month makes no sense: they should just say that they will not issue any CoPR for 6 months so that everyone can plan his/her life accordingly.
 

sunkilmoon

Star Member
Oct 8, 2019
83
97
I agree with you. While I think that it is totally reasonable from Canada to close the border and to avoid issuing any CoPR because of the covid, they should really have a clearer plan. Re-evaluating the situation every month makes no sense: they should just say that they will not issue any CoPR for 6 months so that everyone can plan his/her life accordingly.
YES, exactly, let's just say no more PR's till the end of 2021 and everyone would get along with their lives until then. Simple. And what do they do? They invite more candidates. Really???
 

yosupa

Star Member
Sep 2, 2019
86
64
In my opinion it's not about unemployment. If I could go to Canada I would get a job right away. There are fields where jobs are available and fields where there's less jobs. Overall it is not about unemployment. The way Canada is handling the immigration right now is just pathetic. Ok Covid etc I get it but they should at least make a statement what's next, any plan they have, whatever. They simply don't care about potential permanent residents, people's lives depend on it. Millions of things are on hold here. I don't see Canada's greatness anymore. Really, it's just bs. Can you get the full fee back if you withdraw your application?
Agree the impact can be huge and implications can be far reaching. I personally know of someone in-land candidate in senior role (with highschool, college going kids) has been invited to apply for PR, he has paid all fees and now things are on hold. He is completing his assignment, he is on ICT which is closed visa. He cant quit this organization as other companies cant hire him. WHAT NEXT??? He cant apply for any other visa, student visa and start studying because then your current PR process will be stalled.

I am also holding on, but dont know for how long if the economy doesn't improve, companies are already squeezing the onsite headcount...

anyways guy just didnt want to sound negative, just expressed what the implications can be...

Like everyone can only keep praying and hoping things improves quickly...
 
  • Like
Reactions: FamilyHilton

a_1188

Star Member
Feb 7, 2019
99
25
YES, exactly, let's just say no more PR's till the end of 2021 and everyone would get along with their lives until then. Simple. And what do they do? They invite more candidates. Really???
Exactly, no point in having draws every 2 weeks and inviting thousands of new applications if there is no plan to finalize them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: FamilyHilton

nns14

Champion Member
Feb 10, 2018
1,433
886
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Nairobi, Kenya
NOC Code......
2147
App. Filed.......
26-09-2019
AOR Received.
26-09-2019
File Transfer...
24-10-2019
Passport Req..
18-Jul-2022
VISA ISSUED...
05-Aug-2022
LANDED..........
11-Jan-2023
Just to correct u ircc makes no money from pr applications. It is loss making product in past and after recent revision it is breakeven now
My god.

7,000 applicants per month

Processing fee ($825) and right of permanent residence fee ($500) = $1,325

Total Income per month = CAD$ 9,275,000

This is assuming single applicants. If you include dependent fees, the amount could be $13m to $15m per month!

They are making over $100m per year!
 

Bilybongosky

Star Member
Aug 25, 2020
66
34
Agree the impact can be huge and implications can be far reaching. I personally know of someone in-land candidate in senior role (with highschool, college going kids) has been invited to apply for PR, he has paid all fees and now things are on hold. He is completing his assignment, he is on ICT which is closed visa. He cant quit this organization as other companies cant hire him. WHAT NEXT??? He cant apply for any other visa, student visa and start studying because then your current PR process will be stalled.

I am also holding on, but dont know for how long if the economy doesn't improve, companies are already squeezing the onsite headcount...

anyways guy just didnt want to sound negative, just expressed what the implications can be...

Like everyone can only keep praying and hoping things improves quickly...
Hi @yosupa,
is this friend of yours able to apply for a bridging permit? Maybe that could help in his situation?
 

sunkilmoon

Star Member
Oct 8, 2019
83
97
My god.

7,000 applicants per month

Processing fee ($825) and right of permanent residence fee ($500) = $1,325

Total Income per month = CAD$ 9,275,000

This is assuming single applicants. If you include dependent fees, the amount could be $13m to $15m per month!

They are making over $100m per year!
And this is Express Entry only