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    visitor visa for mom

    Yes, you or your uncle can sponsor, it doesn't matter - the important thing is you have to explain and prove how you are helping your mother to visit. For example you can say you will pay for the return plane ticket, or you can say that she will be staying with you and you will cover all her...
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    PR and Work in QC

    Private health insurance can be less of a hassle and more appropriate if you have issues with coverage. It can help bridge the gap that you have, and it doesn’t have to be unreasonably expensive. I would say look into it, and see what you find – there is a lot of choice out there so you have to...
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    U.S Citizen looking to work remotely in Canada.

    Can you get permanent residency through your partner? If you were to get married then they could sponsor you and you could work freely in Canada. Not sure of your personal situation, but it may be an option. If not, I would definitely talk to the HR people at your company. You really don't want...
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    spouse visitor visa..

    Are you both living in India, or are you living in Canada and she is living in India? The government website says "eligible spouses or common-law partners have the opportunity to work in Canada while they wait for their application for permanent residence to be processed" so she can be in Canada...
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    Medical insurance for Traveling 6 months or more

    An emergency doesn't have to be life threatening, so for example a bad cold, a flu, or a minor injury would be covered under a health plan with emergency coverage. But you also need to shop around a bit to see what other cover you will need, for example for screenings, for prescription drugs...
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    Investing in canada as student gud option or bad? As PR is uncertain now

    Don’t forget though that studying abroad is a very good way of expanding your personal experience, becoming better educated in the world, and learning about other cultures and experiences. It is not all about just getting a degree as you can so this in your home country, but also about the extra...
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    Medical insurance for Traveling 6 months or more

    When you are buying any type of insurance it is worthwhile asking about exactly what is covered because while most plans are similar, small differences may exist that could cause problems if you do not understand. Always ask if you have questions. But what the other posts say is true – generally...
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    Can I use my husband health insurance?

    Definitely check with the insurance company. This is essential so you know exactly what is covered – you wouldn’t want to find out you don’t have coverage right after you get into an accident, for example. If you are not covered there are short-term “visitor” plans that you can purchase while...
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    Advice needed - regular visits to canada for one year...?

    Hi, this website is useful for UK citizens gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/canada/entry-requirements There is one point on there that says “When you arrive you will need to be able to show that you have enough funds available to support yourself during your stay” so keep this in mind – you can...
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    Study Permit Expiring Can I still work Full time?

    I believe you can work while the visa is processing - so long as you are not at any point out of visa status. There is a lot of information here about the visas in Canada cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=512&t=15 and you could take a look at the FAQs and the various issues discussed on...
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    where to apply from for work permit for quick processing??

    I believe that processing in Pakistan could be a better option but that you need to be there in person in order for the system to work. I had friends who tried to do the processing from abroad and it was much more time consuming - if you can't get back to Pakistan then I would make life easier...
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    processing duration of visitor visa extension

    No you don't need to get out of Canada providing you apply before your visitor visa expires. Check this out from cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=473&t=16 “If your temporary resident status expires after you have submitted your application for an extension but before you receive a...