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    Reasons for refusal?

    chelido, If you don't mind my western-biased opinion, this is what I think based on limited information.. 1. It's well known that Muslim practice of religion in Turkey is far different from, for instance, Saudi Arabia. It's kind of like the difference between Christianity in San Francisco...
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    Question for ManiB

    You can submit a question through the website here: https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=london
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    I got married after I submit my application

    They're not going to ask you about your change in marital status. How would they know if you got married? You must tell them immediately after it happens.
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    Marry legally in Equador then sponsor her from Peru ?

    Exactly. It's just a question to answer. But it shouldn't be a problem.
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    TRV Renewal

    The fact that your bf has a work permit has little to do with your TRV and/or whether it will be renewed. What information you provided to convince CIC to issue your TRV, and the reasons for wanting to renew your TRV are relevant to the decision.
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    Background Declaration

    You're welcome. Actually, I had one-month visits to Thailand every year for five years but didn't mention those as my residence. But when I stayed in Switzerland for 2.5 months I did mention it.
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    AOR for Buffalo Applicants

    I'm still looking for permanent work! I have a part-time job offer at $50/hr, but I want more security than that. Just so you know, if your background is banking, you'd do better to look in Toronto or Ottawa than in Vancouver. Here it seems mining, logging and tourism are the big industries...
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    roadblocks re;health

    tracy, Did you get your medical done with a designated medical practitioner (DMP)? It seems they should have accepted your results as long as you followed the rules. If you did get your work done by a DMP, and they're asking you to see a Canadian doctor instead, I think you could have a...
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    pleas 4 help

    Start reading here.. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp And take the online assessment here.. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assess/index.asp
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    Flying within Canada without PR card

    Yes, you can move to Edmonton before receiving your PR card. Be sure to let CIC know what your new address is.
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    Background Declaration

    Personally, I wouldn't bother with a one-week visit. If you lived someplace for more than half a month and called it your home, I would say list it.
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    AOR for Buffalo Applicants

    Traveler, About 2 years ago it took me a month to receive my AOR from Buffalo, but I submitted my package in February. I think Buffalo just has more applications now, and also you also submitted your application when they were still experiencing lag from the holiday season. So you'll probably...
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    so happy!! how do I sent additional document?

    Hi Lauryn, Write the client ID number, your name, address, and phone number on a letter or note attached to your marriage certificate. And write the type of application (i.e., PR application-family class) on the outside of the envelope.
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    Marry and process PR at land border - possible?

    No. Come back to Canada, get married, and start and inland application. Then start looking for an employer willing to obtain a work permit for you. Chances are the inland app will be processed first. But if you get lucky and work in a field that is under pressure, you might get the work...
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    what proof/supporting document to count no of days ?

    1. No 2. Yes 3. They have records of your actual stay in Canada. If you wanted to claim additional days, for instance from working for a Canadian company abroad, you would need to provide proof. 4. Claim your actual days in Canada, and if applicable, provide proof for any additional days that...
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    Exit Canada after landing (Visa Excempt)

    Yes, you can exit and return, but.. You need to provide a Canadian address when you land (or shortly thereafter) so that CIC can mail your PR card. They won't mail it to a U.S. address. If you don't provide a Canadian address, they'll hold onto your PR card for up to (I think) 6 months, at...
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    more q's applicaion

    Your immigration status refers to the country from whicy you are applying. If you're living in China, then provide your immigration status in China - citizen, permanent resident, visitor, etc. Usually when you provide an address, it should be in English. I think there's probably a generally...
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    health cover

    There are some companies that will allow you to purchase insurance for that period. Also, you can still go to a medical clinic. But you would have to pay for the visit.
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    immigration for international student

    That's the point. Immigration is a different thing from going to school. If you want to immigrate, you have to qualify under one of the immigration categories. Getting a student visa is not supposed to be a back door to immigration.
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    immigration for international student

    Just being a student for a year does not make you eligible for immigration.