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rajpalneha36

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Visa Office......
OTTAWA
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
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App. Filed.......
29 FEB 2016
AOR Received.
29 FEB 2016
Med's Done....
19 FEB 2016
Passport Req..
05 OCT 2016
Guys
i am in dilemma to whether move to Canada or stay in USA.So to make this decision i would need more time to think.

So could you please tell me how much time i got to respond to ITA of express entry .if i say yes to ITA, Then how much time i further can delay moving finally to Canada .
Any links to cic website will help.

Please help.
 
After getting an ITA, you have 60 days to submit documents. Then CIC may take up to 6 months or longer to process your application and provide a decision.

You will have to land once in Canada after getting a positive PR decision to activate your PR status and get your PR card. This needs to be done before your medicals or passport expires, whichever is earlier. Medicals are valid for 1 year.

After that, you are required to live in Canada for 730 days in the next 5 years to retain your PR status.
 
Asivad Anac said:
After getting an ITA, you have 60 days to submit documents. Then CIC may take up to 6 months or longer to process your application and provide a decision.

You will have to land once in Canada after getting a positive PR decision to activate your PR status and get your PR card. This needs to be done before your medicals or passport expires, whichever is earlier. Medicals are valid for 1 year.

After that, you are required to live in Canada for 730 days in the next 5 years to retain your PR status.

thanks,

when u say "You will have to land once in Canada after getting a positive PR decision" how much time i can delay to land in canada after receiving positive PR decision
 
rajpalneha36 said:
thanks,

when u say "You will have to land once in Canada after getting a positive PR decision" how much time i can delay to land in canada after receiving positive PR decision

1 Year. You need to land in Canada within one year once your PR application is approved and entry visa is stamped in your passport. After landing you can wait for few weeks to collect your PR card or you can leave Canada and some friend/relative can mail you your PR card.
 
DigitalDestiny said:
1 Year. You need to land in Canada within one year once your PR application is approved and entry visa is stamped in your passport. After landing you can wait for few weeks to collect your PR card or you can leave Canada and some friend/relative can mail you your PR card.

Typically less than 1 year.

You will have to land before medicals or passport expires, whichever is earlier.
 
DigitalDestiny said:
After landing you can wait for few weeks to collect your PR card or you can leave Canada and some friend/relative can mail you your PR card.

It takes 78 days to get a PR card after landing, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp
 
Asivad Anac said:
Typically less than 1 year.

You will have to land before medicals or passport expires, whichever is earlier.

Yeah, that's super important to note. On average, you'll probably only have about 7 months before your medical exam will expire once you get PR approval. This is due to the fact that you have to have tour medical exam done before you turn in your application and your application might take 6 months to get approved.
 
Thanks for the good post and helpful replies, I'm doubtful of getting job before getting a PR card.
Here is what I plan - Get visa, go to Canada and apply for PR. Get back to India and continue job + job search.
My friends will collect PR and I'll leave for Canada.

Please point where I may go wrong. Thanks.
 
AshesNdust said:
Yeah, that's super important to note. On average, you'll probably only have about 7 months before your medical exam will expire once you get PR approval. This is due to the fact that you have to have tour medical exam done before you turn in your application and your application might take 6 months to get approved.

So what happens if one doesn't land before medical expires? He's to take a re medical, but does he have to redo the whole APR?
 
number411 said:
So what happens if one doesn't land before medical expires? He's to take a re medical, but does he have to redo the whole APR?

Your COPR is invalidated if you don't land before the set date. Then you are at the mercy of CIC. Not worth the risk.
 
adichourasiya said:
Thanks for the good post and helpful replies, I'm doubtful of getting job before getting a PR card.
Here is what I plan - Get visa, go to Canada and apply for PR. Get back to India and continue job + job search.
My friends will collect PR and I'll leave for Canada.

Please point where I may go wrong. Thanks.

You will be very lucky, if you get a job while sitting in India. Based on what I have read, your resume needs to have Canadian Address and Canadian phone# and you need to pick up the telephone call when the recruiter calls. Also, they will schedule a face to face interview. You may ask them for skype call and they may or may not oblige.

My impression is that immigrants who are already in Canada struggle to get their first permanent job but perhaps so grabbing a job sitting from India might be possible if you have some exceptional skillset or you are counting on referral from friends.
 
Asivad Anac said:
Your COPR is invalidated if you don't land before the set date. Then you are at the mercy of CIC. Not worth the risk.

Thanks Asivad. The "set date" is decided by CIC based solely on medicals expiry? Or is it some fixed number of months from COPR. I saw some guys got 9 months from COPR date, my question is will CIC fix it based on medicals date?
 
number411 said:
Thanks Asivad. The "set date" is decided by CIC based solely on medicals expiry? Or is it some fixed number of months from COPR. I saw some guys got 9 months from COPR date, my question is will CIC fix it based on medicals date?

It is set based on 1 year from date of medicals or passport expiry date, whichever is earlier.
 
Asivad Anac said:
It is set based on 1 year from date of medicals or passport expiry date, whichever is earlier.

ok, thank you. +1 :)
 
adichourasiya said:
Thanks for the good post and helpful replies, I'm doubtful of getting job before getting a PR card.
Here is what I plan - Get visa, go to Canada and apply for PR. Get back to India and continue job + job search.
My friends will collect PR and I'll leave for Canada.

Please point where I may go wrong. Thanks.

Do you have your ITA already? If not, this plan doesn't make sense. If so, it's best to wait until you've received your PR before job hunting. It will make things much easier for you.