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Canadian passport allows you to enter Germany with the intention of finding work while in there, and makes it easier to get a work permit. There are also other permits that are easier, like Australia/New Zealand, so it is quite beneficial other than visiting. Outside of US that uses country of birth as a metric, it also completely changes how people view you, since people from developing countries deal with more shit when going to a country, because everyone thinks you are wanting to stay.
Yep. There are several EU countries, not just Germany. But it's not my job to educated the US obsessed.
 
I wouldn't eat any of them two ! :)

The "Karen" doesn't realize there is absolutely no reason to be proud of that kind of product
That shit looks disgusting to me ,even if you pay me 100$ I am not going to eat it.

I ear steak if I want to eat beef.
 
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Hey guys, sorry to derail the conversation but I'd appreciate some input on the following.

So I finally bought my tickets to Canada, I'm flying and landing in Toronto mid August! This is due to me having a semester-long exchange at a university in Montreal, QC starting in September, ending the first few days of December. For full context, I'm from an eTA-eligible country.

My timeline is in my signature. However, I've still got 6 months or so to go, according to the current service standard, if and until my PR is approved. I've thought of the following scenarios:

A) my RFV email arrives before mid-August, CoPR is approved, I land in Toronto with no issues.
B) my RFV email arrives after my exchange, once I've exited Canada and can then come back to settle permanently in a non-QC province.

However, there's a third scenario:
C) my RFV email arrives during my exchange, while I'll be residing in Quebec.

What should my approach then be?
You just need to let IRCC know you are in Canada and you will follow "landing" formalities as an inland applicant. So basically they will approve your COPR online. This is very normal nothing to worry about.
 
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In the same situation!!
Some of my friends got lucky because they had scores in the range of 460’s, that made them eligible for OINP. Whereas, I couldnt make it because of the high scores, and even if I tried to reduce my score,it didnt fall under OINP range. They are in Canada and I am still here, being only eligible for FSW.
I have a friend who got PNP invite in November 2021 right now she's Edmonton, while I'm still waiting since Nov 2020 the last few of FSWs recipients. Trust me the other side of ITA is equally painful.
 
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I received an email saying there is a new message in my ircc account. But I can't login.

I am scared shitless.
Watch out for Roger communication network issues. That is causing the login issue.
 
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Exact scenario at an IRCC office:

IRCC Dude 1: How can I work if the internet is down.
IRCC Dude 2: Dude, we don't work even when the Internet is working. We just chill.
IRCC Dude 1: Then, lets fkin chill.!!!!
IRCC Dude 3: Wanna join for a hockey game and few beers?
 
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Your Orwellian ;) analysis, should serve as a stark warning. But as Mushy said time and time again, the only benefit we see in going to Canada is obtaining the passport, afterwards you either head down south of the border or look for greener pastures elsewhere.
I guess living in Canada must be feeling like renting an apartment above the meth lab.
 
I have a friend who got PNP invite in November 2021 right now she's Edmonton, while I'm still waiting since Nov 2020 the last few of FSWs recipients. Trust me the other side of ITA is equally painful.
I know .. !! Thats why freaking out because i am not able to secure even an ITA yet .. ! Can’t even think how much more patience would I have to gather after an ITA. Hopefully things turn out to be good and the 1.5 years wait for ITA balances out everything and PPR is quick ( as promised in 6 months)
 
You just need to let IRCC know you are in Canada and you will follow "landing" formalities as an inland applicant. So basically they will approve your COPR online. This is very normal nothing to worry about.

Really, even if I reside in Quebec temporarily? While the exchange is happening, that is.