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    How can I get an open work permit

    You don't qualify for an open work permit. You need to secure a job offer from an employer in Canada and that employer must obtain an approved LMIA so that you can qualify to apply for a closed work permit tied to this specific employer.
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    can you have multiple PR applications in?

    You can't have to PR applications in the same class / same program. I don't know what will happen if you do this. Presumably IRCC won't consider the second one.
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    Didn't receive his bachelors degree but completed all the courses necessary...

    The short answer is no. The degree or diploma needs to be completed and awarded in order to get points. Since he didn't complete the program, no points.
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    Eligibility for OHIP

    You need to wait until you are officially a PR before you can apply for OHIP. You do not qualify for OHIP while waiting.
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    Eligibility for OHIP

    No such rule exists. How did you apply for PR? Were you sponsored by one of your children through PGP?
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    Eligibility for OHIP

    Then no, you don't qualify. You have to wait until you have PR.
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    Eligibility for OHIP

    Do you have PR now?
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    I need a jop

    You cannot get a job offer in Canada with the police force directly. You must first become a permanent resident of Canada before you can apply for a job with the police force here.
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    PNP Nomination - Mandatory fields about Company Information to submit application

    Yes, you're right, many large companies are not willing to do this.
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    family sponsorship re-assessment

    Leaving for 10 days shouldn't be the issue. Anything unusual about your situation or history?
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    family sponsorship re-assessment

    There could be a number of different reasons. It's hard to say what might be possible without knowing more about your situation. For example, assuming you applied inland, are you both in Canada? Are you living together continuously? Could be so many different things...
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    Final Decision

    What did you apply for? Are you in Canada? If the application was withdrawn, it means that IRCC is no longer processing it.
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    PNP Nomination - Mandatory fields about Company Information to submit application

    There are no alternatives. Your company must be willing to complete the employer forms and provide this information.
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    Express Entry Help From Doha, Qatar

    If you want professional advice to help with your application, then hire an immigration lawyer in Canada to help you. Stay away from immigration consultants outside of Canada.
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    Express Entry Help From Doha, Qatar

    There is no need for a consultant. You can apply yourself without the help of a consultant. That is the best choice.
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    Canada Immigration

    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/works.html https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/come-canada-tool.html
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    Close to Open work permit

    You do not qualify for an open work permit. If you want to switch employers, you need to secure a new job offer and your new employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA so that you can switch to a new closed work permit.
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    Counting work hours between graduating and applying for PGWP?

    Did you read the OP's further post above? You can only start counting work experience from the time you apply for the PGWP. Work before applying for the PGWP is classified as unauthorized work.
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    Close to Open work permit

    Based on the limited information you have provided, no. Open work permits are only issued in specific circumstanes - e.g. having a spouse in Canada on a study permit, having a spouse in Canada on a closed work permit, etc. Do you think you meet any of the open work permit criteria?
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    Find a job without experience

    You can certainly try. I don't think any of us here can guess at your chances. The employer will need to obtain an approved LMIA in order for you to qualify for a work permit. The LMIA is quite an involved process that requires the employer to prove no Canadian could be found for the role...