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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    Yes, your mother would have been naturalized and your father would have received citizenship through being born in Canada. This doesn't change anything for your kid. It would only be different if YOU had recieved Canadian citizenship through naturalization. But you didn't. You received it...
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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    Oh - and a small but important nitpick. You are not a naturalized Canadian citizen. You are a Canadian citizen by descent through your parents based on them having Canadian citizenship before you were born and then you being born outside of Canada to them. I'm assuming those facts about your...
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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    Sorry, I'm very direct. Not being negative. Just direct. IRCC doesn't react well to blaming others so just trying to pass on that taking responsibility for this yourself is the best path forward when you write the LOE. Paying for an immigration lawyer will not make the process faster. You are...
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    Living in Canada with child who is apparently not even a citizen!

    It makes sense that he's not Canadian since he is the second generation born abroad. You can't point at anyone else for this. It was up to you to research and understand the immigration rules as it applies to yourself and your family. You need to submit an application to sponsor him for PR...
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    Reg: Marital status

    Mentioning single is misrepresentation. Yes, they can easily cross reference and verify information in their database. You will need to say that you are legally separated and provide the required documents.
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    Does self employed outside Canada count?

    I agree with the feedback you've gotten above. It will be pretty difficult / next to impossible for you to immigrate in these circumstances. Your work experience is unskilled and won't be considered under the vast majority of immigration programs. If immigrating to Canada is a priority, then you...
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    can the medcial tests be postponded after landing..!!

    There's no official policy with regards to medical extensions for outland applicants. It's entirely at IRCC's discretion. By the rules, the medical needs to be valid at the time the application is approved and until the applicant lands in Canada and becomes a PR. So following the policy, you...
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    Visitors visa.....

    She is the one who applies for the TRV. You can certainly provide an invitation letter but I think it would make much more sense for her husband to do this.
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    Work permit

    There are options but they are pretty limited. - If you switch to a study permit, complete full time studies in Canada that are at least 8 months in length, then you will then qualify for a PGWP after you finish your studies that is equal to the length of your stuides. - If you can qualify and...
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    can the medcial tests be postponded after landing..!!

    You can certainly try contacting IRCC to see if they will extend the medicals. Most likely they won't but you can try. There is no provision that allows medicals to be completed after landing in Canada or anything related to temp PR pending medicals. This simply isn't possible. You can try...
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    W-1 Worker Visa

    I would say that there isn't a 100% clear answer to this question. CBSA will sometimes verify the employment offer is still valid on arrival. Ideally you should be arriving with a valid contract / job offer with the employer listed on your work permit.
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    Does the time spent in USA working for United Nations count toward permanent resident status?

    If you read the appeal case in detail, you'll see that his family (spouse and young children) were actually in Cameroon and not in Canada. His adult children were in Canada. Anyway, ulitmately we can't tell you what will happen to your friend when he crosses the border. All we can tell you is...
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    Outland OWP application for spouse of Skilled Worker who has been issued a WP but hasn't travelled to Canada yet

    No. Only if there's misrepresentation in the work permit which is easy to avoid.
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    Looking for Job in Canada working as Recruitment Manager

    Apply for jobs through sites such as LinkedIn and Indeed, as well as through employer sites directly. There are no jobs or employers on this forum.
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Yes, we've certainly seen that happen. AIP is needed before the work permit can be issued. Sometimes AIP comes so late there's no point in processing the work permit.
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    Job offer fake or real ?

    It's a scam. There is no job.
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    Final Decision

    I think you'll have to wait and see what the letter or email they send you says.
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    Fake LIMIA

    There is no way to check if the LMIA number is fake or not. You need to determine this based on how you received the job and what the job offer contains. If they offer to pay for your flight or accommodations or food, then it is fake. Unfortunately there are many fake jobs and LMIAs out...
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    Fake LIMIA

    Post the job offer here and we will be able to tell you if it is fake or not.