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the US lawmakers are introducing a bill to give GC to anyone whos been living there for 7 yrs. if that goes into law the CRS will drop to 350 as nobody will want come to Canada.
Lol. It's just 4 democrats. It has to go through so many levels of approval before it becomes an actual new law. 0 chance it will happen. If it does though, yes, Canada will see the huge drop in immigration numbers.
 
the US lawmakers are introducing a bill to give GC to anyone whos been living there for 7 yrs. if that goes into law the CRS will drop to 350 as nobody will want come to Canada.

Impossible to happen in this lifetime or the other.

It is just a political stunt like many others which will never see the day of light. Their immigration levels will be chocked to death by just allowing people to live in sanctuary states like New York or California for 7 years, get green card then move anywhere you want.

You have clearly missed the latest Martha's Vineyard play with immigrats from latin america by governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbot of Texas. They are trying as hard they can to make immigration the center of attention right next to inflation.
 
Hello,

I got a question about the medicals. As the new decesion ask :

"As of July 7, 2022, if you receive an invitation to apply (ITA), an upfront Immigration Medical Examination (IME) is required as part of your application, whether you are in Canada or outside of Canada. Your family members, must also have their IME results, even if they aren’t coming with you.“

We did our medicals a few days before we submit our application and get "partial documents" and bill from the doctor to link with our application.

Today I receive the "complet documents" from the doctor (almost no differences). Should I send those documents to IRCC? If yes how could I do it?

I know IRCC has direct acces to the doctors documents. If they really need it from me, won't they just ask for it later?

Thanks in advance for your help

Edit : I remember it is written something about in the "help = (?)" of the corresponding supporting documents. But I can't access it anymore...
 
Lol. It's just 4 democrats. It has to go through so many levels of approval before it becomes an actual new law. 0 chance it will happen. If it does though, yes, Canada will see the huge drop in immigration numbers.
And a major uptick in emigration number. A lot of folks are here because they were tired of waiting in GC queue.
 
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Can someone please suggest a tread to read up on things to do during the first few weeks of landing? Process of getting SIN, health card etc... Thanks. I can't find some that are beyond a couple of replies...
 
Can someone please suggest a tread to read up on things to do during the first few weeks of landing? Process of getting SIN, health card etc... Thanks. I can't find some that are beyond a couple of replies...
If there isn't one, a new thread needs to be created. Anyone who completed the landing, what do you say?
 
Hi senior members,
I have a question regarding landing. I am an outland fsw waiting for my ppr, I chose toronto as a destination. Once I get my Copr, can I land in Montreal, complete the landing formalities and stay there for 3-4 weeks then move to toronto ? will I have any issues with the immigration officer?
please share your insights and expériences.
I have received my PPR 3 days ago and am waiting for my COPR.
I know it might be a bit risky to land in Quebec when you are a FSW-O, but I just wana know if anyone here had the same experience.
VIP members, please advise.
@legalfalcon @scylla @Naturgrl
 
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Hello,

I got a question about the medicals. As the new decesion ask :

"As of July 7, 2022, if you receive an invitation to apply (ITA), an upfront Immigration Medical Examination (IME) is required as part of your application, whether you are in Canada or outside of Canada. Your family members, must also have their IME results, even if they aren’t coming with you.“

We did our medicals a few days before we submit our application and get "partial documents" and bill from the doctor to link with our application.

Today I receive the "complet documents" from the doctor (almost no differences). Should I send those documents to IRCC? If yes how could I do it?

I know IRCC has direct acces to the doctors documents. If they really need it from me, won't they just ask for it later?

Thanks in advance for your help

Edit : I remember it is written something about in the "help = (?)" of the corresponding supporting documents. But I can't access it anymore...
No you don't need to send IRCC anything.
 
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I have received my PPR 3 days ago and am waiting for my COPR.
I know it might be a bit risky to land in Quebec when you are a FSW-O, but I just wana know if anyone here had the same experience.
VIP members, please advise.
@legalfalcon @scylla @Naturgrl

Not sure where you are getting the info from. There is nothing in the law or regulations that prohibits you from completing your landing in Quebec. You can land at any Port of entry across Canada, including Quebec. As a FSW or PNP, you cannot settle in QC, unless you are nominated by QC.

When you land at a border crossing or a PoE at an AirPort in QC, you will be asked where you are heading to, and as long as you explain that you it is not QC, there will be no issues. Also, giving a QC address for PR cardwill raise suspicions as well, so it is better that you have an address outside QC for your PR card when you land.

As a FSW, after you are admitted into Canada as a PR, you can then settle in any part of Canada, including QC, which is your Constitutional right listed in the Charter.

See:

https://bit.ly/2DvAI7D

https://bit.ly/2KZC3ty
 
Having called IRCC yesterday to check the status of my application after seeing GU on Monday the 26th-Sept-2022. The agent told me that all the parameters have been passed (Eligibility, Security, Criminality, 2nd Medical, Info sharing - completed), and she also said every parameters having been passed since 24th of Sept. while awaiting final decision.

My VO is Vancouver.

How long does it take to get RFV now?
 
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Not sure where you are getting the info from. There is nothing in the law or regulations that prohibits you from completing your landing in Quebec. You can land at any Port of entry across Canada, including Quebec. As a FSW or PNP, you cannot settle in QC, unless you are nominated by QC.

When you land at a border crossing or a PoE at an AirPort in QC, you will be asked where you are heading to, and as long as you explain that you it is not QC, there will be no issues. Also, giving a QC address for PR cardwill raise suspicions as well, so it is better that you have an address outside QC for your PR card when you land.

As a FSW, after you are admitted into Canada as a PR, you can then settle in any part of Canada, including QC, which is your Constitutional right listed in the Charter.
Thank you @legalfalcon for all the help and advice you provide in this forum
 
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the US lawmakers are introducing a bill to give GC to anyone whos been living there for 7 yrs. if that goes into law the CRS will drop to 350 as nobody will want come to Canada.
Those bills never go anywhere. Indians love getting excited (and subsequently, disappointed) over those bills twice a year. It's been a theme for 20 years now.
 
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Impossible to happen in this lifetime or the other.

It is just a political stunt like many others which will never see the day of light. Their immigration levels will be chocked to death by just allowing people to live in sanctuary states like New York or California for 7 years, get green card then move anywhere you want.

You have clearly missed the latest Martha's Vineyard play with immigrats from latin america by governors Ron DeSantis of Florida and Greg Abbot of Texas. They are trying as hard they can to make immigration the center of attention right next to inflation.
God bless Republicans. If I got screwed by US immigration policy, others deserve to aswell
 
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