It’s not a part of criminality. For criminality they use only PCC and fingerprints.No. It is a part of Criminality.
I was asked for Schedule A after eligibility was passes and Criminality is in Progress. Security is not started.It’s not a part of criminality. For criminality they use only PCC and fingerprints.
I agree.. I think it’s for criminality, perhaps background check in generalI was asked for Schedule A after eligibility was passes and Criminality is in Progress. Security is not started.
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@legalfalcon and @caipsnotes
Please what does “document set for review-client enquiry” in the notes under EE Eligibility, I think for R10, mean and is it written on everyone’s notes or not?
Thanks for your reply
I’m trying to attach the snapshot of the notes but I’m experiencing some difficulties
I am PNP based CEC. We are in double jeopardy as our cases are being processed at limited capacity and we are bound to fulfil PNP obligations even after PR. If I knew cic was going to lower CEC score, would have waited instead of applying under PNPAny PNPs inland in the group . ?
Also any PNPs got approved recently or they are working on only cec for now
Same . I'm waiting from june 2020 (pnp) and I have to stick to existing job till PR, however I'm eligible for CEC and the waiting is so exhausted.I am PNP based CEC. We are in double jeopardy as our cases are being processed at limited capacity and we are bound to fulfil PNP obligations even after PR. If I knew cic was going to lower CEC score, would have waited instead of applying under PNP
This is really great . Thank you so much for the updatesYeah . I saw many for July and August and a few for Sept
The post is already in detail and responds to your question. As per my understanding we have the residency obligations to reside in the province unless we have a solid ground otherwiseSame . I'm waiting from june 2020 (pnp) and I have to stick to existing job till PR, however I'm eligible for CEC and the waiting is so exhausted.
A quick question, as far as I know, we don't have to fulfill PNP obligation after PR , is that right?
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/understanding-pnp-its-obligation-to-live-in-province-and-pr-status.502209/
As PR you have the mobility right to move whatever you pleased.The post is already in detail and responds to your question. As per my understanding we have the residency obligations to reside in the province unless we have a solid ground otherwise
Correct. But at the same time if your intention to reside in the province is proved to be a false one, your PR may be cancelledAs PR you have the mobility right to move whatever you pleased.