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    Do I need to provide a Police Certificate?

    If you apply in March as an example, you won't be required to provide the PC and your application should be marked complete (assuming everything else is correct) and it should be processed normally. Nevertheless, we can never say for certain that IRCC will never ask for it after AOR. In theory...
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    Do I need to provide a Police Certificate?

    That's right. Technically you don't even have to wait Until July 2023. If you were to apply in March for example, you would only have spent around 4-5 months in your country of origin in the last 4 years. Though maybe if it's too close to the 6 months mark, IIRC might ask you for one further...
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    Do I need to provide a Police Certificate?

    Yes, you would need to provide a Police Certificate. The exemption you noted only accounts for the time before landing and becoming PR. Since you spent more than 183 days in your country of origin AFTER landing and becoming PR, a police certificate is required
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    December 2022 - Citizenship Applicants

    Type: Paper application Location: Toronto Physical Presence Days: 1100 Application: Single Application sent: 21/12/2022 Delivered: 28/12/2022 AOR: Pending
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    Substantial number of duties, "Other" NOCs Help

    Exactly, I only had 1 relevant duty from NOC 1114 that I had to match: "Financial examiners and inspectors perform some or all of the following duties: Review and examine banks, trust companies, credit unions, caisses populaires, credit companies, real estate companies, insurance companies...
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    Substantial number of duties, "Other" NOCs Help

    Hi @gta88 My application was approved (no problem whatsoever with NOC 1114). Even though at the time I wasn't 100% sure, it was just as I figured, when it comes to NOCs that detail the main duties of multiple roles (such as NOC 1114), you only have to match the ones corresponding to your...
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    Queries regarding NOC

    No. The duties in your experience letter provided by the company must match the duties of the selected NOC. The more the merrier, being 50-70% the general guidelines provided in this forum.
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    Application after receiving ITA

    Ok, I understand. You don't have to go into so much detail. You just cannot leave any month unaccounted for. Furthermore, things can overlap. For example, it could be something like this: University Bachelors: Sept 2012 - Aug 2016 Internship: May 2016 - April 2017 Unemployed/Job hunting: May...
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    Application after receiving ITA

    1) You just mention everything without leaving any gaps. Don't give it too much thought, they don't care if you were unemployed or anything during a period of time, they just want to know what you've been up to in the last 10 years or since you turned 18. 2) Yes, you must mention all your...
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    Express entry: proof of funds

    For 2. Proof of funds must include spouse and dependent children even if they are non-accompanying.
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    Can I move to Canada after 2-3 years of receiving PR?

    Yes, you can. To keep your PR status, you must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. Thus, in theory, after soft-landing, you could leave for 3 years, come back and eventually after you satisfy the citizenship requirements, apply to be naturalized.
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    Hi there

    I don't understand your question. You need to get a PCC from your current country of residence and any other country you have spent at least 6 months in the last 10 years. So, if you currently live in your birth country or it's been less than 10 years since you left, then yes, you need a PCC...
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    Hi there

    You need the whole year (365 days). Additionally, they don't count any hour past 30 (weekly), so, working more than 30 hours a week does not get you there faster
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    NOC code selection

    Job title does not matter. ''You must show that while working in your primary occupation you performed the duties set out in the lead statement of the occupational description in the NOC. This includes all the essential duties and most of the main duties listed.''...
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    >>>>>>>March 2019 AoR<<<<<< Join here

    His email is goodale@sasktel.net. Ask for an update about your application (criminality, eligibility and security) and your Visa Office if you still don't know. Provide him with the following details: Name: Date Of Birth: UCI: Application Number: AOR: Address Stream:
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    >>>>>>>March 2019 AoR<<<<<< Join here

    Since you did your medicals in Dec 2018, they expire in Dec 2019, thus, Had they sent you PPR without remed request, your visa would have been valid for roughly 2 months. With this, your visa should be valid until October 2020 or when your passport expires, whichever date is sooner. This is...
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    Question about my work experience - do I have 2 or 3 years?

    It doesn't matter, you can claim 3 years of experience for your CRS score. For FSW eligibility, you only need at least 1 year of continuous work experience in your primary NOC (you have 2 years). For CRS purposes, any experience can be used alongside the one from your primary NOC to complete 3...
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    FSWP-Selection Factor Points explanation

    oh, I thought you were still working at the same company for 3+ years. Well, for FSW eligibility purposes, I'm not 100% sure if it's ought to be in the same job and/or company, but it definitely gotta be continuous and in your primary NOC, otherwise it doesn't count. So, if your job in Canada...
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    FSWP-Selection Factor Points explanation

    No, still only 11 points. There is no points increase until you hit 4 years. Still, you are not far off from 4 years, so I would say just keep trying to get CLB 9 in the next 6 months; and even if you don't, in half a year you will be eligible. Nevertheless, unless you plan to go with a...
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    FSWP-Selection Factor Points explanation

    1) 11 points. 2) 22 points. If you scored CLB 9 in the language exam and you are not in your late 30s, you should be eligible. CLB 9 (24 points) + two diplomas (22 points) + work experience (11 points) + age, if 35 or younger (12 points) = 69 points. Did you fail to get CLB 9?