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  1. PaulAbhik23121989

    Received eCOPR, but photo and address are still In Review?

    it is possible. IRCC takes time to change the status of your photo and address after you declare your status in Canada and upon receiving your eCOPR. Nothing to worry about it!
  2. PaulAbhik23121989

    Part time study

    why worry about your study permit???? why even bother about applying for study permit??? If you get your PGWP approved then your focus should be to work, get experience and apply for PR under CEC. Once you get PR, you do whatever you wanna do... you can study part time without paying...
  3. PaulAbhik23121989

    CEC AND POST GRADUATION WORK PERMIT ISSUE

    You PGWP expires in June 2023 and if you start studying in December 2023...that's like a gap of 6 months and you cannot start working on your study permit that earlier and even if you do, it won't count towards CEC. You don't want to be misrepresented on your CEC application. Plus, you won't be...
  4. PaulAbhik23121989

    I CREATED ACCOUNT IN PR CONFIRMATION PORTAL BY MISTAKE

    I don't think it would matter. I remember when the IRCC launched TR-PR Programme, I created an account in the PR Portal but unfortunately I couldn't file my application with TR-PR programme so I went with CEC and when I received the email that my PR was approved and that I have to create an...
  5. PaulAbhik23121989

    Is it considered employment under foreign work experience if I worked for a family member?

    Apologies that I am not sure about the requirements under FSWP as my PR was processed under CEC. I would leave it up to the experts here and have them share their opinions.
  6. PaulAbhik23121989

    Is it considered employment under foreign work experience if I worked for a family member?

    No, they didn't. I confirmed with my dad and he said that he didn't receive any calls nor he received any emails.
  7. PaulAbhik23121989

    Is it considered employment under foreign work experience if I worked for a family member?

    Nope they didn't ask anything. I provided the reference letter stating my job duties (according to NOC) and the salary.
  8. PaulAbhik23121989

    CEC remote work

    It does not matter where you work remotely in Canada. If your employer is in Manitoba or BC or NWT and you're working in Alberta, you are good to go and 1 year will count towards CEC. Although you would need to provide T4s, Paychecks, etc. Just note that, if you are working remotely, your...
  9. PaulAbhik23121989

    Sin expired now a PR

    Just go to any Service Canada with PR Card or eCOPR and carry any address proof like driving license, photo ID or health card. Fill up the form in the Service Canada and submit it. Or you can do it online.
  10. PaulAbhik23121989

    Pgwp extension sin number?

    The interim email (I believe you applied under Public Policy) you received, that seems like you are on an Implied Status which means you can continue working. However, you'd have to wait on the decision from IRCC so that you can renew your SIN with a valid PGWP. I am not sure if you can renew...
  11. PaulAbhik23121989

    NOC B Level

    You would need to match your job description/responsibilities according to NOC codes and not by your job titles.
  12. PaulAbhik23121989

    Pgwp extension sin number?

    You cannot work on an expired SIN and an expired PGWP. That's against the regulations of Employment Insurance Act and Regulations however if you have already applied for your PGWP extension (Public Policy) and maintained your status (implied), you can work on an expired SIN but you would need to...
  13. PaulAbhik23121989

    International Experience, Not in Canada, Eligible for CEC?

    Yes! To be eligible for CEC, you need to have 1 year of full time Canadian work experience. You can count your foreign work experience in your CEC application to increase your CRS score.
  14. PaulAbhik23121989

    Travel without PR card

    yes you can travel with eCOPR however upon returning to Canada, you would need to show your PR Card else you need to apply for PRTD. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5529-applying-permanent-resident-travel-document.html
  15. PaulAbhik23121989

    CEC eligibility

    WES is optional for CEC unless if the person wants to increase the CRS score or are not aware what will be the next CRS score or if the person studied in Canada for 1 Year then that person can go for WES. I didn't have to do my WES evaluation and I didn't have to explain anything to the...
  16. PaulAbhik23121989

    CEC with a common-law partner not sponsoring me

    Also to be fair, if you can get the Statutory Declaration Common-Law form signed by lawyer (as you have lived together for 1 year) and copy of your boyfriend's Canadian passport or PR card; you can submit that via web-form as well so as to avoid any further requirements from IRCC.
  17. PaulAbhik23121989

    CEC with a common-law partner not sponsoring me

    If only you want to claim it to improve your CRS Score, then yes! I think you get points above 50 or 60 something, I am not sure about it though! You would also need to submit all required documents both for you and your boyfriend. Else if you dont want to claim it, you'd still need to be...
  18. PaulAbhik23121989

    CEC with a common-law partner not sponsoring me

    Common-Law Sponsoring would require you and your boyfriend to submit PR application along with Statutory Declaration of Common Law Union form signed by both the parties and a lawyer. Then you would need to submit all the supporting documents like joint bank account, joint utility bills, or any...
  19. PaulAbhik23121989

    1 year and 4 months of work experience in Canada but only 9 months back home.

    9 month experience from home: yes, you can claim that points as a Foreign experience 1.4 years experience in Canada: yes you can claim it as a Canadian Exp. The answer is Yes, you can do that. I did mine as well: 2.5 years of Family Business counted towards Foreign Exp and then 1 year of...
  20. PaulAbhik23121989

    1 year and 4 months of work experience in Canada but only 9 months back home.

    Experience from home country would consider as Foreign experience which you can claim the points but to apply under CEC, you have to have a Canadian employer, be physically here (doesn't matter if its a remote work or not) and gain a 1 year of Canadian experience. You wouldn't want to...