Hi there, may I ask what your ADR was?No I didn't add dependant since initial application. I heard that each ADR will add 2-month to the total processing, not sure if its real.
But thank you for your kind word, appreciate it!
Hi there, may I ask what your ADR was?No I didn't add dependant since initial application. I heard that each ADR will add 2-month to the total processing, not sure if its real.
But thank you for your kind word, appreciate it!
Hi there, as for 1st ADR, they asked about my travel history since 18 years old (the original form is for last 10 years). The 2nd ADR asked me to prove my current physical location and asked for a copy of my degree.Hi there, may I ask what your ADR was?
I am worried as the outland applicant , I have done upfront.
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Did u pass the upfront medical ? Does it updated in gckey ?
The same boat with you, I think both we stick background and security check, did you take a CBSA, CSIS note from ATIP?My timeline
Ap send Mar 14.2019
Aor May 10 .2019
Mr sep 10.2019
No final decision yet and the worst thing is I know it will take 2 or 3 months more ..
Its so unfair for us waiting 20 months with no results worst Tim off my life ever
Hopefully god will do something for me soon
u have to send a webform with an e-medical page u got and what u were doing since Nov 2019, u haven't even done a medical.I did upfront medical on 9th Nov 20220
Does my Lawyer need to upload information sheet
Or only Physician has to do it?
Please guide
bro ur timeline and province?Had DM on october 23rd, no COPR yet, is that normal? It's been almost a month, I'm getting very anxious
u r an outland, so be quiet. It's different setup for u guysI can understand your feeling. It took 6 months for me to get PPR/COPR after DM so I guess that`s normal. Inlands are getting COPR soon after DM. There are many applicants yet to get COPR after DM. Just wait for some more days, if not then you can just contact IRCC.
There is a clause and there is always a fine print. Maybe you need to dig deeper to see the hidden stuff that's out there. MISREPRESENTATION THATS THE WORD TO OAY ATTEBTION TO. I reat this case with you. Anybody who wants to do something that they think will suite them, the go a head but read with understanding before you proceed.oh no! you should be the one going on google or CIC. you can find my other post on this subject I am not about to school another person. thank you
Applicants applying through a PNP must maintain compliance with the program and truthfulness in the application process. The intention to settle in a province under an immigration program must be clearly present upon landing.There is a clause and there is always a fine print. Maybe you need to dig deeper to see the hidden stuff that's out there. MISREPRESENTATION THATS THE WORD TO OAY ATTEBTION TO. I reat this case with you. Anybody who wants to do something that they think will suite them, the go a head but read with understanding before you proceed.
Every Canadian citizen and permanent resident is entitled to mobility rights as per Section 6 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The charter has ensured for every permanent resident the right to move, settle and earn a livelihood anywhere in the country.oh no! you should be the one going on google or CIC. you can find my other post on this subject I am not about to school another person. thank you
Thank you for sharing!Hi there, as for 1st ADR, they asked about my travel history since 18 years old (the original form is for last 10 years). The 2nd ADR asked me to prove my current physical location and asked for a copy of my degree.
Congrats !weeeeehoooooo...
got my copr and approval in my gckey
I know many people that came to Regina particularly,with work permit from pnp and they started their pr application...they stayed here for 1 to 2 years until their application completed and got their pr...Every Canadian citizen and permanent resident is entitled to mobility rights as per Section 6 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The charter has ensured for every permanent resident the right to move, settle and earn a livelihood anywhere in the country.
Section 6(2) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms states:
Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right
a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and
b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province
It means you can move anywhere in Canada as a permanent resident.
Canada does not have any rules that require permanent residents to stay in a particular province. But the case is a bit different for PNP immigrants. The primary aim of the provincial nominee programs is to attract immigrants who can contribute towards the province’s economy. So obviously, the provinces want their nominees to stay in their province permanently. In their case, Canada has made provisions to ensure that the PNP immigrants are not using Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) for a back-door entry to the country.
Many PNP immigrants want to leave the province of their nomination and move to another province immediately after landing. But provincial authorities can prosecute them for misrepresentation. Because, when a person accepts the nomination of a province, he expressed his intention to live in the country that nominated him. In such cases, there are also chances for the permanent residency status of the immigrant to be declined or rejected.
But there is one way for PNP immigrants to move to another province. It is by proving that the province that nominated them could not provide an occupation in their nominated NOC. But the provincial authorities must be convinced that the concerned person tried his best before deciding to move to another province.
Following are a few things that you can do as a provincial nominee before moving to another province in order to avoid landing in troubles:
Look for another job in the province that nominated you
Document all your job searching activities
Approach the office of immigration in your province
Let the officials know the efforts you have taken to find a job
If the officials are convinced about your reason to move to another province, you will be allowed to leave
Remember, it is ideal to get the province’s approval for your decision to move in writing