No. Not officially mentioned anywhere. You should be employed when submitting application. That’s it!Guys, do we have to maintain the employment status till we get COPR?
No. Not officially mentioned anywhere. You should be employed when submitting application. That’s it!Guys, do we have to maintain the employment status till we get COPR?
Full time or part time or are both okay?No. Not officially mentioned anywhere. You should be employed when submitting application. That’s it!
Could you post the link to webform ? ThanksI just used the webform with my UCI to upload my document.
Form 0008 stated clearly that you should include all your dependents and spouses “who are not already permanent residents or Canadian citizens” check form 0008 page 3!They asked to include your dependants even if they are not accompanying you to canada or PR or citizen. I added my child. He is a citizen too. I uploaded a letter of explanation stating he is Canadian citizen by birth. And if they need his medical I can provide but according to application guide and IRCC website he doesn’t need one.
Any. It does not matter. Please find below what they have said in the public announcement:Full time or part time or are both okay?
Any. It doesn’t matter. Need to be employed.Full time or part time or are both okay?
It’s for current application not for already processed.I don't think document amendment means what you think it does.
I imagine it's for making changes to your immigration documents like work permit, study permit, etc and not for amendments to applications.
I could be wrong though
You are correct!I don't think document amendment means what you think it does.
I imagine it's for making changes to your immigration documents like work permit, study permit, etc and not for amendments to applications.
I could be wrong though
If you’re uploading supporting docs for an application, you choose the type of permit or application, and then a subcategory appears.It’s for current application not for already processed.
This is for link your application to your online GC key account. That can be done after we have AOR.
You should be fine as long as document is there.Hi Everyone,
i have submitted my application on may 6th, 2021.i have a confusion about the proof of qualifying experience document.
According to TR to PR Pathway Guide,
" You need to prove that you have qualifying work experience to apply under this pathway. Before you apply, check that you can apply based on the work experience needed for your stream.
You must provide the following to prove your work experience:
A copy of your work permit in Canada (if applicable), and
Employer reference letters for the periods of work experience identified in your application. The letters must include:
location of work
specific period of your employment (to/from dates)
description of your main responsibilities and duties
your total annual salary and benefits
the number of hours you worked per week
your employer's name, signature, full address, telephone number and email address (if applicable)
You must also include:
Copies of your T4 tax information slips and your Notice of Assessment (if applicable); or
Work contracts; or
Pay stubs"
i have uploaded the combined pdf which includes letter of reference, T4 slips and NOA. However, i did'nt combine copy of work permit with the pdf. But i have uploaded it in the application where it asks particularly for authorization to work,
so my question here is now
was i supposed to combine work permit with the qualifying work experience document?
Thanks
How to link an application to your online accountThis is for link your application to your online GC key account. That can be done after we have AOR.
People like me have issue to update some information and document, that was missed prior to submitting the application.
If anyone know how can we do that would be a help. Or what to choose when submitting the webform.
Thank You for clarifying.You should be fine as long as document is there.
I'm just worried that if I quit my job it would affect my applicationNo. Not officially mentioned anywhere. You should be employed when submitting application. That’s it!