He said in the previous post that the applicant has completed 24 months, that means he’s INSIDE canada.Congrats to applicant.
Kindly reply is this applicant is inlander or out lander??
He said in the previous post that the applicant has completed 24 months, that means he’s INSIDE canada.Congrats to applicant.
Kindly reply is this applicant is inlander or out lander??
Ok, thanksHe said in the previous post that the applicant has completed 24 months, that means he’s INSIDE canada.
You have your point and I totally understand it’s very unfair for 2019 applicants who have waited for almost 2yrs. But do you think that, if and if this public policy is real and serious, all of the 2020 applicants will be granted PR? I have read somewhere in IRCC website about this topic. It is stated there that although they don’t usually give PR to closeI’m just stating the fact. I’ve been here since 2018 and I know lots of caregiver and student visa who stayed here for a long time who were struggling of getting the PR. Maybe you’re right too. But I’m sure they will prioritize the almost 90k applicants under the TR to PR applicants. They are even complaining of slow progress of that special pathway. So let’s see. I just don’t want to give false hope. And as “common sense”, why they didn’t include 2019 in this special granting of PR? Do you think it will be riot if all 2020 will have PR then all 2019 are left behind?
Getting PR in Canada seems not easy to everyone. It also depends on their situation not how much tax or long they have stayed in Canada. That’s why some got it easily, others took decade to become PR. Just read this...Congratulations to her. She already completed her 24 months, so she’s long overdue for PR. This is what I’m telling you. There are LOTS of people here who are more deserving to get the PR but still waiting for a loooong time even before Covid. I’m sorry if i am more of a fact-based than giving false hopes.
They have to prioritize first the caregivers who are long overdue for PR first, before I believe that the public policy is magical. And they have to process too the 90K applicants under the TR to PR pathway. So I don’t know how they will do that.You have your point and I totally understand it’s very unfair for 2019 applicants who have waited for almost 2yrs. But do you think that, if and if this public policy is real and serious, all of the 2020 applicants will be granted PR? I have read somewhere in IRCC website about this topic. It is stated there that although they don’t usually give PR to close
Getting PR in Canada seems not easy to everyone. It also depends on their situation not how much tax or long they have stayed in Canada. That’s why some got it easily, others took decade to become PR. Just read this...
- Canada, with the exception of some streams under the Provincial Nominee Program, does not have occupation-based permanent residence on arrival programs. Instead, on the basis of longitudinal data and research on outcomes, economic immigration pathways select immigrants on the basis of their ability to succeed in the Canadian economy and society over the long-term based on their human capital attributes (official language proficiency, education and skilled work experience).
- A job offer alone, without consideration of language capacity and educational levels for permanent residency status, could increase vulnerability in the instance of a specific job coming to an end and the individual not being able to find alternate employment. For permanent residents we want to ensure that individuals are positioned to be broadly employable as conditions change.
Application Timeline:
(This is where our journey begun )
We Applied for permanent residence under the Caregiver New Pilot - (Home Support Worker) on July 2020
Received temporary application file # on April 2021
Biometric and Medical Received on June 2021
Eligibility Letter received on July 2021
Caregiver - Bridging Open Work Permit received just last week.
One more to go and soon enough she will finally land as permanent resident in this gorgeous country
What does he mean by "One more to go and soon enough she will finally land as permanent resident in this gorgeous country " she is outside applicant?He said in the previous post that the applicant has completed 24 months, that means he’s INSIDE canada.
Grammatical error. Common sense: BOWP is only for those INland applicants. And he also said that he already completed 24 months, which is impossible to do if you’re not here. And if you will check the photo of the work permit, the address of the applicant is in Canada (it’s on top right).What does he mean by "One more to go and soon enough she will finally land as permanent resident in this gorgeous country " she is outside applicant?
I did, and temporary file number starting in E
Here are some sample file numbers are taken from that article:I did, and temporary file number starting in E
There’s one who got AOR with permanent application # from HK just few days ago. Got her modified AOR once only. August2020 but didn’t receive the update email regarding public policyIs ther any updation post TEMPORARY AOR FOR OUTSIDE CANADA APPLICANTS??
Inside or outside Canada applicant?Yesterday ,got email for updated offer of employment form..January 2020 applicant