Did you get your already?If you mean AIP then they already told Qc immigration. Or if CSQ was issued then qc will let IRCC know and they would mail it to you
Did you get your already?If you mean AIP then they already told Qc immigration. Or if CSQ was issued then qc will let IRCC know and they would mail it to you
I'm asking about the CSQIf you mean AIP then they already told Qc immigration. Or if CSQ was issued then qc will let IRCC know and they would mail it to you
No, they are still processing itDid you get your already?
Oh ok. They would like IRCC know if they issued it or not. Qc immigration would mail it to youI'm asking about the CSQ
I went to my home country on mat leave and my work permit expired while on matleave. I had already lived in Canada on a temporary permit for 6 years by then ,yet because my permit expired, they didn't pay anything. If you don't have a status in Canada, you won't get any payments. I have written emails talked to the supervisors and everyone at CCB call centre. They said they can only pay if the parent has a status. They paid for the time I had status and also started paying as soon as I got my status approved again. Status= temporary residence permit.I just talked with an agent and seems like they already processed my CCB application.
They will just recognize me money from the day I became Permanent Resident and not retroactive payment... that sucks!
Hi ramaone ! did you send your PR last year pn august ?? or it was your father's application ?I went to my home country on mat leave and my work permit expired while on matleave. I had already lived in Canada on a temporary permit for 6 years by then ,yet because my permit expired, they didn't pay anything. If you don't have a status in Canada, you won't get any payments. I have written emails talked to the supervisors and everyone at CCB call centre. They said they can only pay if the parent has a status. They paid for the time I had status and also started paying as soon as I got my status approved again. Status= temporary residence permit.
I hope you get that soon
Congratulations !@me20I just check my mail && I got my CSQ today
Thank youCongratulations !
Congrats@me20I just check my mail && I got my CSQ today
Hello Ramone1I went to my home country on mat leave and my work permit expired while on matleave. I had already lived in Canada on a temporary permit for 6 years by then ,yet because my permit expired, they didn't pay anything. If you don't have a status in Canada, you won't get any payments. I have written emails talked to the supervisors and everyone at CCB call centre. They said they can only pay if the parent has a status. They paid for the time I had status and also started paying as soon as I got my status approved again. Status= temporary residence permit.
I hope you get that soon
Would also add that how long you were out of Canada can also influence whether you will receive CCB since CCB is intended to offset the high cost of raising a child in Canada. I assume you advised CRA if you were leaving Canada for your mat leave. If not you were required so they can determine if you qualify for CCB. You and your child may also have needed to reapply for provincial healthcare if you spent a large portion of the year out of Canada and didn't meet the RO for provincial healthcare. All government payments are dependent on having status in Canada. Some allow you to have implied status.I went to my home country on mat leave and my work permit expired while on matleave. I had already lived in Canada on a temporary permit for 6 years by then ,yet because my permit expired, they didn't pay anything. If you don't have a status in Canada, you won't get any payments. I have written emails talked to the supervisors and everyone at CCB call centre. They said they can only pay if the parent has a status. They paid for the time I had status and also started paying as soon as I got my status approved again. Status= temporary residence permit.
I hope you get that soon
How did you qualify for a WP? Many hearing impaired people who are able to find skilled jobs especially given all the technology available to those who are hearing impaired. What is your work and education background? Agree with others that claiming H& based on being disabled and not being able to get a skilled job is very risky strategy. You seem to be highlighting the fact that you will have difficulty finding employment and supporting yourself.Hi Guys,
i have hearing impairments, because of that I am not able to get any skilled job and I can’t work in restaurant or any customer service field. A lawyer advised me for H&C,
please can anyone advise me on this? I have two years work permit yet.Should i wait? I’m feeling like I’m wasting my time.
If you're doing a medical for H&C shouldn't be covered by IFHPHello Blac Kelly. Yes, I just received my medical form today and I've gone to the panel
physician for my medical exam. IRCC is going to ask the refugee board to cancel the federal appeal. Yes, I'm still using my lawyer because I paid for this service. The brown paper (IFHP) covers the cost of the medical examination.
Medical is a standard request and only means that application isn't being processed.Hi guys... my friend was asked by immigration to submit medical and other things and today they asked for the hight of the kids! Isit normal to ask for hights of kids...and he doesnt know if he got aip or not...any explanation?