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    Received Invitation on Job bank

    They have an automated process that looks for applicants who are matches to job postings and invite them to apply. They contacted you a second time since you couldn't apply directly since you don't have a SIN. None of us can tell you if they will consider you as a candidate since you cannot...
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    Is it good idea to claim asylum when enter Canada on tourist visa for the first time?

    Examples could include police or court records naming you, hospital records, newspaper articles mentioning you. There are many other things that can be provided as evidence. Again, depends on the nature of your claim.
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    Is it good idea to claim asylum when enter Canada on tourist visa for the first time?

    That will depend on the basis of the refugee claim and the claim details. You will want to provide evidence to show that you are personally being persecuted and/or that your life is in danger.
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    Is it good idea to claim asylum when enter Canada on tourist visa for the first time?

    Yes, it's fine. Obviously you want to make sure you have a strong case and evidence to support your claim.
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    Would my wife get more points if I am already a PR?

    CEC will only work for her if the draws drop to 473 or if she can increase her score on her own. Again, she cannot get any points from you.
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    Would my wife get more points if I am already a PR?

    She cannot get any points from you since you are already a PR.
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    PR application refusal, need advice

    Yes, they can find it and ask for an explanation. You will also need to declare that you applied to another province previously and were refused. I don't know what is a good explanation. You misrepresented your work experience in your original CIC profile in order to try to gain an immigration...
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    PR application refusal, need advice

    You can always try applying again. Yes, the provinces and IRCC verify old profiles so you will need to explain the discrepancy.
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    Converting my spouse’s study permit to open work permit.

    If you obtained your study permit first, then technically you fall under the foreign principal national rule and do not qualify for a SOWP. You can try applying but should expect a refusal unless IRCC makes a mistake or oversight.
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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    I agree the USA rules are harsher. On top of the 5 year requirement, I believe there is also an additional requirement for the parent to have lived in the US for at least 2 years after they turn 14.
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    ODB for sponsered parents

    I don't know.
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    Sponsorship

    Based on the information you've provided you are inadmissible to Canada for criminal reasons. This is why your spousal sponsorship application was denied. IRCC is now reviewing your application with H&C considerations (humanitarian & compassionate) to determine if your application should still...
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    Was a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) issued for your job offer in Ontario?

    Impossible to say based on the limited information you've provided.
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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    Yep, that totally makes sense. Your son traveled to Canada pre-eTAs being mandatory and only required his Aussie passport to enter Canada (being from a visa exempt country). There would have been no visa issued at the border for that reason.
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    Was a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) issued for your job offer in Ontario?

    We can't answer that question. Was your work permit LMIA based or LMIA exempt?
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    Spousal sponsorship

    I believe so but am not 100% sure how that works.
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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    Yes, exactly. He will become a PR and then be naturalized (and become a citizen).
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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    Naturalization is a very specific process. It would mean that your parents submitted an actual citizenship application for you vs. submitting a proof of citizenship application for you. I think it's likely that they submitted a proof of citizenship application for you once you were in Canada...