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    Authorization to Return to Canada/Study Permit- Nigeria

    hello casper89, Well, if you have valid reasons for not making progress in your studies and that got you into trouble (exclusion order), with your Visa application I would add a letter to CIC explaining your intentions to finish your degree. I think that a sincere letter to them would be a good...
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    Authorization to Return to Canada/Study Permit- Nigeria

    hi casper89, I'm sorry to say this......your case doesn't look good at all. reasons? -you were under a study permit in Canada from 2004-2012 and were not able to complete your studies? (shows lack of progress and commitment) -you're using an old admission letter from January 2013 (not current...
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    PR application (PNP) and my wife dual intent concern

    Hi again Sanosun, Yes, I'm aware that with a study permit one can study ESL and later a post-secondary program. I asked the question because your post is a bit confusing. If your wife is not enroll in University yet because she has not met the language requirements imposed by the Univ., that...
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    international student giving birth

    hello roland27, You want a baby, you want a PhD/Master (but don't really care which) because your real intent is Permanent Residence in Canada. You want to study something that's easy but you also want a scholarship. Well, it seems "you want it all". ...doesn't it seem like a good idea to just...
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    PR application (PNP) and my wife dual intent concern

    hi Sanosun, Can you first clarify, what type of studies is your wife pursuing? ESL or University?
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    OPEN WORK PERMIT AFTER PNP

    Hello fkl, Let me clarify, in the situation described by the previous poster (schopra3), she is a Provincial Nominee and she doesn't have Permanent Residence yet. I'm assuming that she included her husband in her provincial application as a dependant so the sponsorship process does not apply in...
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    OPEN WORK PERMIT AFTER PNP

    Hello fkl, Are you sure about this? my friend who was recently nominated by a province (married, 3 kids, and all living in Canada already) wishes to get his spouse an Open Work Permit based on the nomination. Is this possible?
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    Refused Applicants

    ...I must add....I think J5M is right.
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    Refused Applicants

    Hi Fazeel, I thought you meant PR applicants being refused. They have an option to appeal the decision. ...but if you mean applicants for study permits o visitor visas, it happens all the time that these are refused mainly because the CIC officer is not convinced that the foreign national will...
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    Refused Applicants

    Hi, I would say that it depends on the reason for which the applicant was refused. You must keep in mind that CIC Officers have a level of knowledge and expertise, they've seen a lot. If for example they believe that you're not able to establish yourself in Canada, perhaps you're lacking...
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    Mailing Passport to Embassy

    Hi, I think what they mean is that you have to make sure you send them a "pre-paid" envelope so they can send you the passports back. If you go to a courier like FedEx/UPS they will know what to recommend. Another option is you can open an account with for example FedEx and attach your credit...
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    help with sponsor questionnaire

    hello, When I applied to sponsor my relatives, I remember listing the years of education in each category, as in your Example 2. I hope that helps, good luck!
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    Parents Sponsorship

    thanks very much. cheers.
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    Parents Sponsorship

    thanks for your quick replies. ...when you refer to a Travel Document, do you mean a Visitor Visa? (he is from a country that requires Visa). Are you sure that expedite PR Cards are only for renewals? I read the CIC website and I found the "urgent processing of a PR" but it doesn't...
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    Parents Sponsorship

    Hello all, I find this blog very useful so thanks in advance for your feedback. My parents finally received their PR (after almost 6 years) and they're ready to land in Canada sometime soon. However, my father must return to his birth country for about 3 months to finalize their affairs (sell...