What was your country of origin just before moving to Canada as PR? US or India? You seems to be not very sure of the days you stayed in US. You used the phrase "as I recall". Wondering why is that. Don't have stamp on the passport to be sure? or how about enter/exit records from CBP?I posted a reply with picture URLs (IRCC request for supplementary evidence) on here. It says waiting moderator approval .. usually how long before moderator approves or do I need to send a note ? Thanks
Thanks. I looked up my physical presence calculator sheet submitted and it has a line with absence of 189 days (USA visit).What was your country of origin just before moving to Canada as PR? US or India? You seems to be not very sure of the days you stayed in US. You used the phrase "as I recall". Wondering why is that. Don't have stamp on the passport to be sure? or how about enter/exit records from CBP?
I checked the spreadsheet after reading your post, and now I'm very worried. I don't find anyone in the entire 2020. Oh God..Hello dears,
Any body from Montreal office had his oath date , in all 2020 applicants ??
Thank you.
I used my PR card.I am just about to take my test and for ID I was going to use my PR card.
The instructions say
A photo identification (ID) with your signature on it, such as
o your permanent resident (PR) card (even if it’s expired) or
o a valid government issued photo ID
However my PR card does not have a signature on it. It obviously has my name, UCI, photo etc. Has anyone noticed this?
If there are prospects that you'll get this job back if you are a Canadian citizen, submit a webform request with proof that you lost this job yesterday and all supporting documents and a letter explaining why you are requesting urgent processing.Hi guys, I lost a job opportunity yesterday because I wasn't a Canadian. Is there suggestions on what I should do when communicating to IRCC for urgent processing for other opportunities, or is it too late?
Just wondering if anyone can answer the questions (at least question 1) on this post of mine when you have a chance. ThanksHi All,
I received an email this morning with an attachment titled - Request for Supplementary Evidence (see screenshot below)
My questions are:
1) Only the 'Other' option is checked (highlighted yellow) which states I stayed outside Canada for longer than 183 days, do I only provide PCC or do I need to provide rental agreements, paystubs, health records etc and check (tick) them if I provide it ?
2) I stayed outside Canada for longer than 183 days in a row, but as I recall I stayed very close to 183 days in USA but not longer between the dates they have mentioned '2020-09-21' to '2015-09-21'. But recently I stayed in India for longer than 6 months from 2020-12-28 to 21-07-04 but these are outside. So I am not sure if I should provide PCC from USA or India .. or is it better to provide PCC from both countries ?
3) Any knows how to obtain USA Police Clearance Certificate from Canada. Also, if I can obtain PCC from Indian Consulate in Canada or my family has to get it from India from local police station ?
4) I had rental agreement for only one residence I stayed at, at most other places I paid cash as rent .. will this create a problem ?
5) For line item 'For Entry-Exit Records / Record of Movement from [COUNTRY] during the above time period.' - do I provide color photocopy of my passport ? I already submitted color photocopy of all pages including the certified translations ?
6) Is this request for evidence now going to make my application non-routine ?
Thanks for the help
1. You only have to provide documentation they are asking for (PCCs for countries where you have stayed for 183 days or more).Just wondering if anyone can answer the questions (at least question 1) on this post of mine when you have a chance. Thanks
how is this possible? unless it was for a government position? i thought that being PR meant we were eligible for any job here?Hi guys, I lost a job opportunity yesterday because I wasn't a Canadian. Is there suggestions on what I should do when communicating to IRCC for urgent processing for other opportunities, or is it too late?
Looks like you stayed in US more than 183 days after becoming PR. Did you submit PCC from India and/or US along with your application? If not, wondering why. Is it because you miscalculated the days or overlooked the number of days? Just trying to understand your thought process, so that it would help others who are in similar situation.Just wondering if anyone can answer the questions (at least question 1) on this post of mine when you have a chance. Thanks
Nope. There are certain jobs to which only Canadian citizens can apply to. For example, jobs with CSIS and Communications Security Establishment, some jobs with FINTRAC etc all have a mandatory requirement that says only Canadian Citizens can apply.how is this possible? unless it was for a government position? i thought that being PR meant we were eligible for any job here?
Thanks much Raj .. I owe you one lunch. Will order Uber once everything gets settled1. You only have to provide documentation they are asking for (PCCs for countries where you have stayed for 183 days or more).
2. In this case, get an Indian PCC and submit it. At the same time, apply for a US PCC and submit the proof that you've applied for a FBI PCC as well, just in case they need it. You can submit the FBI PCC once you receive it.
3. I'm not sure. You can maybe ask @harirajmohan
4. They aren't asking you for rent agreements so don't submit that.
5. Again, they haven't asked for that so you don't have to submit that.
6. Unlikely as this is just a PCC request. This isn't exactly a RQ IMO.