guys, what's up with the payment? are you guys all paying now or are you waiting until May 6th ?
no one knows yetDoes anyone know WHAT TIME IRCC WILL OPEN FOR THE PROGRAM ON MAY 6?
I saw some people already paid while others are waiting. I am not sure if you get a refund if you pay and are not able to submit. (the entire fee I mean and not just the RFPF)guys, what's up with the payment? are you guys all paying now or are you waiting until May 6th ?
They will probably need a medical at some point. Not sure if upfront or not. In the stream yesterday they mentioned that they won't require the people on worker's permit to submit an upfront medical if they have the number for an expired one and will approach them on a case by case basis to get a new medical. Listening to that, I am assuming that everyone else would probably need to provide an upfront medical :/ So if you are an international graduate, you will probably need an upfront medical, but I hope not.so we need following documents:
for work proof:- recent paystub, job letter
for study:- degree, transcripts
language:- general ielts
proof of pcc
status in canada
digital photo
imm008 form, imm5669, 5406, 5562
fees 1050 including rprf
passport
birth certificate
is any other document that I am missing here?
do we need rcmp as well?
and what about biom
We don't know yet. For PGWP IRCC lets you use a degree completion letter and an official transcript but for PR and specifically for this stream we don't yet. There will not be any way for you to add to the documents you have already submitted. Applications will either be accepted or rejected by IRCC. This we know. So I wouldn't bet on providing documents via a webform especially if it is part of the eligibility criteria and not the admissibility part (PCC and medicals)Does anyone know or have a gut feeling whether IRCC accepts proof of graduation letters instead of the actual diploma? My diploma will be delivered in June and I'm planing to upload it via a webform.
Can someone please help me with this? Is anyone here applying with only 1 year diploma/ certificate?So just to confirm if I have completed a 8 month (1 year) PG certificate I am not eligible to apply for the new pathway to PR right?
I am an international graduate and on work permit right now.They will probably need a medical at some point. Not sure if upfront or not. In the stream yesterday they mentioned that they won't require the people on worker's permit to submit an upfront medical if they have the number for an expired one and will approach them on a case by case basis to get a new medical. Listening to that, I am assuming that everyone else would probably need to provide an upfront medical :/ So if you are an international graduate, you will probably need an upfront medical, but I hope not.
Yes but I am assuming you didn't have to do a medical when you got the work permit. I think workers' permit != PGWP in this context. That's why I am ASSUMING we will have to have an upfront medical done.I am an international graduate and on work permit right now.
I agree with this. I am unsure if they will be okay with cases that have all the eligibility documents and are missing some admissibility documents (because they're delayed). Hoping there is some leeway there, otherwise it will pretty much be people whose home countries can provide them with a PCC first, and who have more immigration medical examiners nearby. Which is not wrong but would suck for a lot of people.So far we know that there's two stages: eligibility and admissibility.
With eligibility it seems like we only need to be able we meet the program requirements, so I'd say just work/school documents, language tests and the basic PR documents. This is the equivalent of the R10 check for EE.
If we pass eligibility, it looks like we'll be moved into admissibility. This is where we might get ADR request such as medicals and PCC and basically prove we're not a threat to the country.
IMO, if you have both eligibility and admissibility documents upfront your application has good chances of being processed fast, it's been hinted by several sources (leaked briefing, chatty lawyer, CICnews...) that this program is a once in a lifetime thing to meet 2021 immigration quota, this leads me to believe they're expecting to process those applications pretty quickly.
So if you have everything upfront, have a simple profile and apply on May 6th, I see pretty decent chances of getting a COPR by September-November.
This is just speculation though, we'll have to wait and see
I believe our mentality is "apply ASAP before spots run out" while IRCC is expecting only complete applications, the secretism they have around this program is not very normal either and they should have announced this program only with the full information. IMO they should have waited to announce it, but once they did, giving the whole guide and leaving 3-4 weeks for applicants to prepare WITH all the information available.I agree with this. I am unsure if they will be okay with cases that have all the eligibility documents and are missing some admissibility documents (because they're delayed). Hoping there is some leeway there, otherwise it will pretty much be people whose home countries can provide them with a PCC first, and who have more immigration medical examiners nearby. Which is not wrong but would suck for a lot of people.
Saw it in a Q & A from IRCC's twitterDoes anyone know if it was mentioned that there would be a guide out tomorrow (May 5th) or not? I am not sure if I am remembering a legit source or a rumour. Might have been the stream.
FORMS:
- imm0008 (placeholder until the good one gets released)
- imm5406 (printed, signed and scanned)
- imm5562 (printed several copies of the first page since I have a long travel history)
- imm5609 (printed, signed and scanned)
EDUCATION DOCUMENTS:
- Diploma
- Transcripts
- Confirmation of Graduation
- Study permit (which proves I studied legally and for 3 years)
EMPLOYMENT DOCUMENTS:
- Reference letter as per CEC specifications
- Employment contract
- T4
- 3 latest pay stubs
LANGUAGE:
- IELTS test report scanned
MEDICAL:
- Upfront medical exam form, taken on April 9th
PASSPORT AND ID:
- Bio page of my passport (I don't have any stamps, brand new)
- National ID, original, affidavit and translation
POLICE CERTIFICATES:
- Upfront RCMP certificate (I don't need it, just in case)
- Home country police certificate, original, affidavit and translation (I don't need it, just in case)
PICTURE:
- Digital pic according to EE's guidelines
- Professional studio picture with stamp on the back
PROOF OF PAYMENT:
- Receipt from the payment portal
LETTER OF EXPLANATION:
- A letter detailing my profile and the status I've held ever since I came to Canada, brief details of my work experience and some particularities regarding my country's police certificate. Nothing too crazy.
PROOF OF RESIDENCE:
JUST IN CASE they make you prove you want to live outside of Quebec
- Lease agreement in Ontario
- Ontario driver's license (with my address on it)
- Ontario Health card (with my address on it)