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1. Your Canadian immigration application is screened in Sydney, Nova Scotia
Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s Central Intake Unit (CIU) in Sydney, Nova Scotia will only accept your application if it contains the following:
Signed and properly completed application forms;
Correct Canadian Government processing fees;
A photocopy of your passport’s bio-data pages;
2 self-addressed mailing labels;
Evidence of application for Security Clearances
Evidence of English and/or French language proficiency, in the form of the results of an approved language test;
All the documents required (work experience and education documents, etc.), as listed on the Canadian Visa Office checklist responsible for processing your application
Additional required documents in support of your application for Arranged Employment:
Photocopy of your work permit & your employer’s offer to employ you indeterminately once you are a Permanent Resident; OR
Copy of an Arranged Employment Opinion from Human Resources and Social Development Canada
If the above requirements are met, the Central Intake Unit (CIU) will accept your application and make a preliminary decision as to whether your application will be accepted for processing.
If any of the above requirements are missing, the Central Intake Unit will return the application to the sender.
2. The transfer of your application and supporting documents from the Canadian Intake Unit (CIU) to the Canadian Immigration Visa Office that will be processing your application
The Canadian Immigration Visa Office will only accept your full application if it contains the following:
Proof that indicates you have selected the correct Canadian Immigration Visa Office for the processing of your application
All the documents required as listed on the Canadian Visa Office checklist responsible for processing your application
If the above requirements are met, the Canadian Immigration Visa Office will accept your application and make a final decision as to whether your application will be accepted for processing.
If any of the above requirements are missing, the Canadian Immigration Visa Office may accept your application for processing and refuse it, or return the application to the sender.
3. Your application is reviewed by a Canadian Immigration Visa Officer
A Canadian Immigration Visa Officer will make a detailed analysis of all the information contained in the application and of all the supporting documents and assess the application against the current selection criteria and passmark.
4. Personal interview is waived or required
A personal interview may or may not be required. An interview may be required to:
Verify work experience and/or education;
Clear up inconsistent information and/or documentation;
Ensure that information and/or documents are truthful and accurate;
Ensure quality control;
Assure the security of Canadians.
5. Medical instructions are issued
Upon completion of a successful interview or if the interview is waived, medical instructions will be forwarded to you. You and your accompanying family members, if applicable, are required to undergo a medical examination by an approved doctor.
6. Request for your passport and right of Permanent Resident fee
After the medical results have been received by the Canadian Immigration Visa Office and security clearances have been completed, the Canadian Immigration Visa Office will request the Right of Permanent Resident Fee (RPRF) payment and your passport for the purpose of issuing a Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa.
7. Issuance of your Canada immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa
Your Canada Immigration Visa will have an expiry date, by which time you and your accompanying family members must enter Canada.