Hi everyone,
Been trying to find more info on this, and CIC's phones have been stonewalling me (too busy, won't put me on hold).
I'm applying for PR using the CEC process. I have a Canadian spouse (married). Does anyone know if I still have to provide detailed information for her, such as travel history (5562), background information (5669), and additional family information (5406)?
Also, to double check, I'm under the impression that I can still use CEC over a Common Law application, and that the CEC is more straight forward and faster (I already have all the work experience).
I guess there is one final question too. Is the Bridging Work Permit an actual permit (that I can enter and exit Canada under), or is it simply a fancy name for implied status (I can keep working as long as I don't leave Canada)?
Thanks!
Been trying to find more info on this, and CIC's phones have been stonewalling me (too busy, won't put me on hold).
I'm applying for PR using the CEC process. I have a Canadian spouse (married). Does anyone know if I still have to provide detailed information for her, such as travel history (5562), background information (5669), and additional family information (5406)?
Also, to double check, I'm under the impression that I can still use CEC over a Common Law application, and that the CEC is more straight forward and faster (I already have all the work experience).
I guess there is one final question too. Is the Bridging Work Permit an actual permit (that I can enter and exit Canada under), or is it simply a fancy name for implied status (I can keep working as long as I don't leave Canada)?
Thanks!