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    Work Permit Extension Timeline(Inside Canada) - 2024

    LMIA-exempt , I applied under Peru-Canada Free Trade Agreement
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    Work Permit Extension Timeline(Inside Canada) - 2024

    I received mine today, Close Work Permit 2024-07-04,Submit Application 2024-07-05, WP-EXT Letter 2024-10-24, Biometrics confirmation 2024-10-29, Application approved I hope you guys get yours soon !!!
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    Work Permit Extension Timeline(Inside Canada) - 2024

    I am in the same scenario that you guys , this is my timeline: 2024-07-04,Submit Application 2024-07-05, WP-EXT Letter 97 Days so far
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    Renew visa stamp on passport for child with visitor permit

    Hello I was able to have a TRV for my kid, I applied in March and I got the request for sending the passport by September , the passport of my daughter was new, so they stamped a visa for 5 years . Everything submitted by the paper way Frank
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    Nomination

    Hi guys, maybe you can help me with this question, I have been working in SK as Software Developer for almost 2 years, when I applied to the EE, they qualified in the Canadian Experience Class stream, in my work they told me that I can apply to the Tech Talent Pathway program for the SINP in SK...
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    Renew visa stamp on passport for child with visitor permit

    Hi there , thanks for your reply , yes I know that they are different , the things is that her visa in her passport expired when her first visitor permit expired … now she has a new visitor permit but I cannot find the way to renew the visa on her passport ,,, all that I can find in the IRCC...
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    Renew visa stamp on passport for child with visitor permit

    Hey guys, I hope you can help me with this question : Me and my daughter(5) arrived to Canada with the visas stamped in our passports , me with a work visa and she with a visitor one The stamped visas in our passports expired the same day that the work and visitor permits did, but fortunately...