@legalfalcon do I have to inform ircc that I have taken an internal movement within the same company which have resulted in change of my NOC? I am fsw-o and already have more than 3 years of experience in the NOC for which i have claimed my points.
Province of destination | 2019 | 2020 |
---|---|---|
Alberta | 6,423 | 5,749 |
British Columbia | 13,482 | 16,069 |
Manitoba | 1,492 | 1,360 |
New Brunswick | 659 | 784 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 123 | 156 |
Northwest Territories | 1,519 | 1,568 |
Nova Scotia | 33 | 25 |
Nunavut | 10 | 10 |
Ontario | 41,746 | 47,924 |
Prince Edward Island | 462 | 426 |
Saskatchewan | 1,275 | 1,942 |
Yukon | 33 | 39 |
Total | 67,257 | 76,052 |
Sometimes nothing with IRCC makes sense.Hello @legalfalcon. This is from the new EE report
Table 34: Applications for permanent residence received through Express Entry, by province of destination, principal applicants, 2019-2020
Province of destination 2019 2020 Alberta 6,423 5,749 British Columbia 13,482 16,069 Manitoba 1,492 1,360 New Brunswick 659 784 Newfoundland and Labrador 123 156 Northwest Territories 1,519 1,568 Nova Scotia 33 25 Nunavut 10 10 Ontario 41,746 47,924 Prince Edward Island 462 426 Saskatchewan 1,275 1,942 Yukon 33 39 Total 67,257 76,052
This chart 100% is wrong. Look at Nova Scotia numbers please. Nova Scotia EE PNP approved around 3000 EE PNP applications each year. This chart doesn’t make any sense at all.
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IF you have submitted your application and the contact details of you company are the same, it is not required.@legalfalcon do I have to inform ircc that I have taken an internal movement within the same company which have resulted in change of my NOC? I am fsw-o and already have more than 3 years of experience in the NOC for which i have claimed my points.
Yes, i have submitted the application and company is same. I hope there will not be any problem when they check roles and responsibilities ? @legalfalconIF you have submitted your application and the contact details of you company are the same, it is not required.
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Yes, i have submitted the application and company is same. I hope there will not be any problem when they check roles and responsibilities ? @legalfalcon
There are applicants from 2018 and 2019 that are still waiting. If your AoR is 2021, you have not even exceeded the normal processing times. .Hi @legalfalcon
Any idea what NDVO is upto?
No movement in application since 10 months. No Ghost update absolute silence. Also our medical has also expired.
Any idea when will they pick up processing 2021 application?
TIA
If you have received a PR status, you can reside and live in any part of Canada including QC.Hi @legalfalcon,
Thank you for your help to everyone in this forum. I've been trying to get confirmation on this as my situation is somewhat unique but I am still confused, maybe you can help.
I just got PR about a month ago through CEC while living in Montreal. I have my PR card already. I expressed an intent to move out but my employer gave me a raise/promotion this past week so now I am wondering how long I can stay/what happens.
From what I've been reading in your posts, PR has mobility rights no matter how we got it (except PNP). But I just want to make sure...
Will I have trouble when renewing my PR card in 5 years if I don't leave immediately?
Can I apply for SIN and RAMQ while I'm still here? Will I be able to get RAMQ without CSQ?
Thank you kindly.
What is your PR visa expiry date and the COPR expiry date?Hi @legalfalcon,
Hope all is well with you. My husband and I recently got PPR. Our medicals expire in early Feb 2022, leaving us with about a month to get to Canada. That move is so abrupt as we have many things to sort out. However, we do not want to miss this opportunity. What would you suggest we do? I was hoping our medicals would be extended.
Additionally, we have a Canadian born son who we were planning to leave behind with our family until we find a job and settle down. Would this be problematic at immigration? I mean would the border agent ask us why we did not bring our son with us if we are planning to live there permanently?
Please advice. Thank you.