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    May 2023 - Citizenship Applications

    Read discover canada a couple of times. then there’s practice exams online or apps. Goodluck.
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    CEC work experience Calculation

    I think you should list down the weeks, number of hours worked per week and how you accumulated 1,560 hours for a year. Not exceeding 30 hours per week in the calculation.
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    Help!! How to update SIN to CRA?

    If you don’t have that line item in your previous tax return, then say 0.
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    Marry between ITA (invitation to apply) and e-APR

    To add to the answer above, I’m assuming you’ve declared your common-law in your application before you received your ITA? If so, your score won’t change anyways. Just change your status from common-law to married.
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    RCMP Criminal record check

    ah got it. Then just wait for the ADR then. For the mean time, I’m sure other Mexican applicants have submitted queries on this forum and waited as well.
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    Landing Canada in March 2022 as CEC applicant

    I can only answer the first one. Since you applied under CEC, they’d probably not ask you for PoF.
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    RCMP Criminal record check

    Hm, odd. There should’ve been a PCC placeholder from your local country on your doc checklist. Cause all PCCs except Canadian are to be submitted upfront. The PCC ADR is usually for the RCMP cert. So since you turned 18 years old up until you arrived in Canada at 21 years old, you only stayed...
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    WHICH NOC TO CHOOSE FOR CEC?

    As long as it’s NOC 0, A or B and experience is within the past 10 years (for foreign work experience) or 5 years (I think for Canadian, not 100%) sure, you can choose whichever NOC you want. However, if you’re gunning for a provincial nomination tied to EE, then choose your NOC which can get...
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    RCMP Criminal record check

    Your PCC from your home country should’ve been included in the list of docs generated. It didn’t show up there? Before you submitted your PR application? If not, that’s odd, cause usually that’s on the list. Unless you came to Canada before you were 18 years old and have not been to your home...
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    RCMP Criminal record check

    RCMP request is the Canadian local PCC.
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    Job Offer for EE when a person has already been working

    If you’re not claiming points, then say “no”.
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    IRCC Testing New Permanent Resident Confirmation Portal

    I can only answer the first one. It’s tied to when your medicals was submitted to IRCC. Medicals are valid for a year.
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    IRCC Testing New Permanent Resident Confirmation Portal

    Usually COPR expiry is tied to your medical expiry. Since you’re inland, it doesn’t matter. It’s used to set a deadline for an approved PRs to finalized their landing formalities. Now, this only applies outland candidates.
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    Timeline after submission on the new PR confirmation portal

    No physical landing needed. Once you get your COPR via PR confirmation portal, you’re considered a landed PR.
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    SIN number - Changing from Temporary to Permanent

    If my memory servers me right, I think there’s a “change status” option. Use that.
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    Next steps after eCopr?

    I don’t know what those applicants’ situation are or when did they receive their COPR. If you’re an inland applicant, the process ends when your receive your eCOPR via PR confirmation portal. That’s it. If that’s how you got your eCOPR, that’s the end of it.
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    CRS with multiple NOCs (FSW)

    As long as you get 67 points, you’re already eligible under FSW. Additional points won’t bring additional value, it would just require you to provide docs to support those, so more work for you.
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    Next steps after eCopr?

    The expiration in eCOPR applies if your Outland - that states the last day you need to land in Canada. Since you’re inland the expiration date doesn’t matter.
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    Next steps after eCopr?

    You need to change your SIN from temporary to permanent - you can do this online or physically. Check service Canada website - change status. for OHIP, it’s the same. You have to go to service Ontario and submit a change of status form. Your COPR should be accepted as proof that you’re already...