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    Permanent Residence for Spouse

    hahaha....didn't realize
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    Permanent Residence for Spouse

    is she living with you in Canada? If yes, it will take 3-4 months to get the work permit. If she is living outside Canada, I don't think you can apply for the work permit.
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    Invitation Letter / Sponsor letter

    Hello, Would like to share a bit background of mine. I am a Permanent Resident of Canada living in New Brunswick. Recently I sponsored my wife and applied for her PR (in Aug 2018). The file is under process and once approved, I am planning to sponsor my parents as well (maybe next year Aug...
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    Permanent Residence for Spouse

    Hello, I have my PR and I am planning to get married in April. I know it takes almost 1 year to get PR approval for her and I also know that meanwhile, she can get a work permit. Does anyone know how many months it takes to get the work permit while her PR application is under process?
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    Work Experience in EE Profile

    Hello, I studied from Canadian University and I was also doing a couple of part-time on and off-campus jobs (general labor). I continued doing these jobs for another year after graduating as it took me 1 year to find the job in my primary field (currently working). Please advise how should I...
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    CIC website Technical Issue

    That's where I made a mistake. Thanks. But I already received ITA for this profile. Do you suggest to decline it and create a new profile? Or it's okay if apply on this invitation.
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    CIC website Technical Issue

    Q-1: 'YES' (after that asked for DLI # which is O19348802512 for University of New Brunswick) Q-2: 'YES' (as my entire study was in English) Q-3: 'NO' (as my degree didn't say anything about going back to home country)
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    CIC website Technical Issue

    As far I know, I answered all questions correctly. I finished Master's degree (2 years full time) from the University of New Brunswick (has valid institution code). Also, my degree didn't say that I have to go back to my country to apply my skills. So I put 'NO' in that question.
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    CIC website Technical Issue

    Hello, Living in Canada since 2013 Masters degree from Canadian University Working full time in my field Created Express Entry profile a month ago but didn't get 30 points for my Canadian education. Anyone with the same problem? Please guide.