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Hi legalfalcon,

I have been following your answers for quite some time.

Now I have an issue to enquire:

In my previous study permit application, I had to list all my travel history, and I didn't mention a business travel to Brazil because I traveled there on a semi official passport that my company collected back after the travel. And my study permit passed within 1 week.

Now I am applying for PR, do I need to list that travel in my travel history?

Because I left that company, that passport was revoked, so I don't have the visa stamps. Though I have boarding pass and passport information scan.

Thanks a million, I was worrying about this detail for quite some time.

Regards,

All travels in the last 10 years, irrespective of the duration, whether done on your current passport or an expired one have to be declared in your application. If you did not disclose any information in a prior application, you have to disclose it in your next application, as well as include a LoE explaining why that information was not disclosed earlier.
 
All travels in the last 10 years, irrespective of the duration, whether done on your current passport or an expired one have to be declared in your application. If you did not disclose any information in a prior application, you have to disclose it in your next application, as well as include a LoE explaining why that information was not disclosed earlier.
Hello, thank you for your response. But will it complicate things? As all my previous visas and permits all didn't mention that. Thank you.
 
No one asks that.

Thanks for your support.

But in case if they find out and raise query than is this possible they cancel our visa or they send back ?

I am asking silly question but need your answer.

Please let me know if there is immigration rule which is in my favour.

Thanks
 
Hello, thank you for your response. But will it complicate things? As all my previous visas and permits all didn't mention that. Thank you.


As per law you have an obligation to be truthful. Section 16(1) of the IRPA states:
  • 16 (1) A person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires.
Not disclosing information can lead to misrepresentation.
 
Hello @legalfalcon & everyone,

I'm waiting for PPR under OINP.
I'm also in the process of Canada ICT Visa. And due to this, I will most likely be in Canada before I get PPR under OINP PNP. But my destination for this ICT Visa is Calgary, Alberta.

Now I know I'm supposed to stay in the province that nominated me.
My question is can I continue to stay in Alberta by raising some kind of request. Or is there any other way to handle this so as to not jeopardize my PR status?

Thank you!
 
@legalfalcon

Is a re-medical requested after security is completed? I am nov 2020 aor with expired medicals, can I expect my security to be blank/passed on gcms now?

Usually, re-medical requests are the last thing and sent for those applications where the medicals have expired.
 
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Hello @legalfalcon & everyone,

I'm waiting for PPR under OINP.
I'm also in the process of Canada ICT Visa. And due to this, I will most likely be in Canada before I get PPR under OINP PNP. But my destination for this ICT Visa is Calgary, Alberta.

Now I know I'm supposed to stay in the province that nominated me.
My question is can I continue to stay in Alberta by raising some kind of request. Or is there any other way to handle this so as to not jeopardize my PR status?

Thank you!

The short answer is no. For more details you can read the following:

https://bit.ly/3HM7lN9
 
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Hello @legalfalcon ,

I recently promoted by my department and transferred to another city and my job is now more managerial duties from previous one. Should I let to know IRCC regarding this or not? Kindly suggest.
 
Hi @legalfalcon
I am inland pnp since Nov 2020 and my file is under security for past 4 months, eligibility passed last January and everything else also passed, medical extended.
I have to visit my home country for 7-8 weeks urgently and I likely lose my job here due to long leave. How this may impact my PR application if I lose job while being a pnp candidate? Any other impact on my application? I’ll be leaving family here though.
 
Hello @legalfalcon
I am an Aor May 2020
I have received an extension of my medical examination, does this mean that I have passed the eligibility test?
Thank you for your feedback
 
Hello @legalfalcon ,

I recently promoted by my department and transferred to another city and my job is now more managerial duties from previous one. Should I let to know IRCC regarding this or not? Kindly suggest.
We were in similar position with my partner. She has been promoted to CNM 1 which is Clinical Nurse Manager from Theatre Nurse. She is still doing her duties but what we have done it is that we have shown on the work experience that we are claiming points for that she has been working under NOC for Registered Nurse till May this year. In the private history we have shown that she is still working there as a nurse in the same hospital but on a different position. It is weird as she is still a nurse etc. On her work experience letter hospital clearly said what she is doing now and what she was doing before her promotion etc. I think you should do the same.
 
We were in similar position with my partner. She has been promoted to CNM 1 which is Clinical Nurse Manager from Theatre Nurse. She is still doing her duties but what we have done it is that we have shown on the work experience that we are claiming points for that she has been working under NOC for Registered Nurse till May this year. In the private history we have shown that she is still working there as a nurse in the same hospital but on a different position. It is weird as she is still a nurse etc. On her work experience letter hospital clearly said what she is doing now and what she was doing before her promotion etc. I think you should do the same.
It is different than your partner's case mate. In your partner's case promotion was before the AOR, and she was right on informing IRCC about it. However, in that person's case he got the promotion more than a year after his AOR.

You may even quit your job and live on your savings if you'd like. It is not IRCC's concern since your application has been locked at the date of your AOR.
 
It is different than your partner's case mate. In your partner's case promotion was before the AOR, and she was right on informing IRCC about it. However, in that person's case he got the promotion more than a year after his AOR.

You may even quit your job and live on your savings if you'd like. It is not IRCC's concern since your application has been locked at the date of your AOR.
Thanks, I have misread that :)
 
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