https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ces/application/application-forms-guides.html
I keep looking in here to see if imm0008 has been updated or there are new forms for TR to PR, so far, nothing
I. Just don't know what's in their mind
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ces/application/application-forms-guides.html
I keep looking in here to see if imm0008 has been updated or there are new forms for TR to PR, so far, nothing
I have been asking this question for a very long time. From what I came to know is that it's not needed for them to be added under IMM 8000 but we will need to add them under Family form.Do we need to include kid who is Canadian citizen based on birth in PR application form
You wife is Canadian citizen, why you have to get into this public policy ?If my spouse is already a Canadian citizen do they still need to fill out separate forms on my application in the additional family information or common law forms? I dont think so right? I just have to include their info in my application for PR and thats it right?
Thanks
There are 3 streams in May 6: graduated, essential workers, CEC . You may check CEC streamHi all sorry im not sure if this is the right place but i just wanted to ask for the new pathway to pr i have work in subway restaurant as cashier and i have got job experience letter but everything that is written on website of cic for cashier duties the owner wrote the same thing exactly on the letter will that cause a problem?
Please if somebody can help
Thanks for your replies
If cashier is a NOC C or D it won't qualify under CECThere are 3 streams in May 6: graduated, essential workers, CEC . You may check CEC stream
Actually these are the 3 streams. It appears that cashiers are eligible provided they meet other requirements.There are 3 streams in May 6: graduated, essential workers, CEC . You may check CEC stream
1- We're not supposed to pay upfront, so if you've already paid, IRCC might make you pay upon submitting (like EE). Refunds might take months too.
This is false. Check here. Click on "some online permanent residence applications". It clearly says the new TR to PR program is one of the programs where you need to pay upfront and then upload your receipt.
Well, if they can't get it in, then they can ask for a refund so it's not a huge problem. I don't see why paying in advance would not be in our interest, unless we need the money for something else.I guess he says it because not everyone will get in?
IRCC has said dont pay using the payment portal, I suspect the payment will be part of the application, the application will not allow you to attach a previous receipt and proceed you will need to pay on the day. Sort of like any ecommerce website does. The payment in the portal could be there for those who need to apply on paper i.e with disabilities.This is false. Check here. Click on "some online permanent residence applications". It clearly says the new TR to PR program is one of the programs where you need to pay upfront and then upload your receipt.
Can you link where IRCC said this so it is clearer?IRCC has said dont pay using the payment portal