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Anyone has travelled outside of Canada while on applying for PNP and no problem at all? I am planning to travel with my family to another country for about 2 weeks this summer.
I have PGWP valid until November 2018. Am I okay to travel? I am going to register my PNP next month. Here is what I found in CIC website related to this matter.

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Can I leave Canada while IRCC processes my application for permanent residence?
Yes. However, if you leave Canada while your application is being processed, you must meet all the admissibility rules before being allowed back into Canada.

If you leave Canada and want to return, you must have all the required documents to enter. This can include:

a valid passport or other travel documents,
a valid work permit or study permit, if you need one, and
a valid visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), if you need one.
If you are unable to return to Canada, we could determine that you abandoned your application. In that case, we will not process it.
 
Krystine said:
Anyone has travelled outside of Canada while on applying for PNP and no problem at all? I am planning to travel with my family to another country for about 2 weeks this summer.
I have PGWP valid until November 2018. Am I okay to travel? I am going to register my PNP next month. Here is what I found in CIC website related to this matter.

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Can I leave Canada while IRCC processes my application for permanent residence?
Yes. However, if you leave Canada while your application is being processed, you must meet all the admissibility rules before being allowed back into Canada.

If you leave Canada and want to return, you must have all the required documents to enter. This can include:

a valid passport or other travel documents,
a valid work permit or study permit, if you need one, and
a valid visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), if you need one.
If you are unable to return to Canada, we could determine that you abandoned your application. In that case, we will not process it.
Yes, if you have any status like work visa, study permit visitor visa and other travel documents. You can go anywhere. Do not worry enjoy your holiday with your family.
 
Krystine said:
Anyone has travelled outside of Canada while on applying for PNP and no problem at all? I am planning to travel with my family to another country for about 2 weeks this summer.
I have PGWP valid until November 2018. Am I okay to travel? I am going to register my PNP next month. Here is what I found in CIC website related to this matter.

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Can I leave Canada while IRCC processes my application for permanent residence?
Yes. However, if you leave Canada while your application is being processed, you must meet all the admissibility rules before being allowed back into Canada.

If you leave Canada and want to return, you must have all the required documents to enter. This can include:

a valid passport or other travel documents,
a valid work permit or study permit, if you need one, and
a valid visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), if you need one.
If you are unable to return to Canada, we could determine that you abandoned your application. In that case, we will not process it.
One of my friend went two times in her country while her application was in process. No need to worry if you have visa.
 
Krystine said:
Anyone has travelled outside of Canada while on applying for PNP and no problem at all? I am planning to travel with my family to another country for about 2 weeks this summer.
I have PGWP valid until November 2018. Am I okay to travel? I am going to register my PNP next month. Here is what I found in CIC website related to this matter.

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Can I leave Canada while IRCC processes my application for permanent residence?
Yes. However, if you leave Canada while your application is being processed, you must meet all the admissibility rules before being allowed back into Canada.

If you leave Canada and want to return, you must have all the required documents to enter. This can include:

a valid passport or other travel documents,
a valid work permit or study permit, if you need one, and
a valid visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), if you need one.
If you are unable to return to Canada, we could determine that you abandoned your application. In that case, we will not process it.
If you need expert advice please consult any immigration consultant. They will guide you properly.
 
sudubey said:
Kindly let your employer know about this email and if he doesn't agree, then they will surely reject your case. So better talk to him and convince him about average pay rate in your area, either he need to pay you equivalent or higher wage rate.
Seriously... this is a good news...now we will get our nomination soooooon.
 
Hope today i will get my nomination......i am praying to God.......lets seeeeeeeeeee.
 
Ginnie said:
One of my friend went two times in her country while her application was in process. No need to worry if you have visa.
Totally true,there is no restriction as long as your visa and permits are in order
 
Ginnie said:
yes i know it is not good.
but try to understand his situation. his employer is not ready to increase his pay.
his employer is not solving his problem.
i was just suggesting that he can ask his employer and may be his employer will increase his pay.
i did not say that dont inform you employer or do any misrepresentation.
I understand,But many people think that once they receive their PR,they are OK.The immigration lawyer that I partner with has a case where a guy got his PR 2 years ago through misrepresentation with the BC PNP. Since he was a food server earning 25,000$ a year,He knew that He would fail the low income cutoff.if he declared he had a common law partner and 2 kids.He claimed to be single.He got his PR.He then tried to sponsor them.This led to the discovery of his misrepresentation 2 months ago.He is now subject to an inadmissability hearing o remove his PR status :( :( :( Sad but true
 
Hey Guys, Sorry to hijack this thread but as most of you had gone through the price do i think you'll be able to give some feedback.
I am going to apply for BC PNP under skills worker and so far I've created my online profile and the website is pretty intuitive.

So my question is, would I be okay taking care of the whole prices myself or should I hire some immigration consultant or lawyer?
Thanks in advance.
 
AmanHayer said:
Hey Guys, Sorry to hijack this thread but as most of you had gone through the price do i think you'll be able to give some feedback.
I am going to apply for BC PNP under skills worker and so far I've created my online profile and the website is pretty intuitive.

So my question is, would I be okay taking care of the whole prices myself or should I hire some immigration consultant or lawyer?
Thanks in advance.

why you need consultant. already you created you profile. what is left. so my advice do not go to consultant, they will charge you high amount and moreover they will not give you your USER ID AND PASSWORD.
it is very easy each and every information they will send you if they need any.
You can do it yourself.
 
AmanHayer said:
Hey Guys, Sorry to hijack this thread but as most of you had gone through the price do i think you'll be able to give some feedback.
I am going to apply for BC PNP under skills worker and so far I've created my online profile and the website is pretty intuitive.

So my question is, would I be okay taking care of the whole prices myself or should I hire some immigration consultant or lawyer?
Thanks in advance.
What matters is your comfortability level. If you can handle it by doing some research, you won't require any agent.
 
Ginnie said:
Hope today i will get my nomination......i am praying to God.......lets seeeeeeeeeee.

Every day we all wakes up with the same hope. By the end of the day it becomes a dream.