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    Residential ties to Canada for tax purposes

    Thank you, well presumably that is why you asked me if I worked in Canada because you did not know :) I was never in doubt that I was going to pay taxes, my question was actually just on what constitutes having a home on Canada, you turned it into a more general tax question which I don't mind...
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    Proof of commonlaw: Emails

    that does help thank you
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    Proof of commonlaw: Emails

    Hi all, I was wondering how you would submit emails as proof of relationship. Would you copy them to a Word document and print from there or would you print them "raw" from the email client? Another question can you censor the most private details or would CIC need originals as is?
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    Residential ties to Canada for tax purposes

    Thanks some more detail, no currently I am on IEC work permit for 1 year. Yes I am working full time with a SIN. I just registered yesterday for OHIP which will start on December 12.
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Is it known at this point if the pilot program is not being extended beyong 2016?
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    Residential ties to Canada for tax purposes

    Hi all, according to the CRA you establish residential ties to Canada by any of the following means a home in Canada; a spouse or common-law partner in Canada; and dependants in Canada; Can someone enlighten me whether the home has to be owned or is it enough to just live in a condo say...
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    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Thank you SchnookoLoly. Yes that helps a simple man like me
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    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    hi all, can someone enlighten a simple man like me on the difference between the average months for the last 20 decisions listed for London on the home and statistics sheet in the spreadsheet and the average months listed for London under the 2016 sheet? The date range is indicated as 31 May to...
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    Time apart while establishing common law

    Hi all, I am aware of the requirement for 12 month continous cohabitation with short and temporary breaks. My question is what constitutes a short break? Could I leave Canada to visit my family for 1 week over Christmas? In addition my partner will be away on business for 5 days about three...
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    Question about Canadian common law partner

    Hi all, I am in doubt as to whether or not I get points for having a Candian common law partner under express entry. Using the calculater on this site it makes no difference if the parter is a Canadian citizen or not, but using the test calculator on the CIC website it seems you do not get...
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    LMIA exemption code A70

    Ok thank you, I will just conclude that CIC really needs to be precise in their wordings on their pages. From another page on their site. Again thank you "You can sponsor a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or child who lives outside Canada under the Family Class. You can sponsor a...
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    LMIA exemption code A70

    I appreciate your responses here and I am not trying to be annoying, but just want to understand the terms. I was under the impression that the Family Class was the outland application and that the spousal and common law in Canada Class was the inland application.
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    LMIA exemption code A70

    Ok, I see why do they specifically mention these groups as exempt spouses and common-law partners of certain foreign students who study full time; spouses and common-law partners of certain skilled foreign workers; and spouses and common-law partners who are in Canada and have been sponsored...
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    LMIA exemption code A70

    I know the question is not about the open work permit, but the "normal" work permit. It is a bit annoying I cannot link to the revant pages, but as far as I see if you get a job offer as a outland applicant you fall under the exemption A70 so the employer will just have to pay a compliance fee...
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    LMIA exemption code A70

    Hi all, I am new to this forum. I have a question that I need answered in order to determine whether to apply inland or outland. If you have a PR application in process under the family class, ie outland, are any future employer who gives you a job offer exemt from getting an LMIA under...