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Korean military might ruin my Canada dream. Please, help me.

ypark

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May 15, 2012
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CEC immigration

Hello, this is a Korean guy who is living in Niagara Falls, ON. I am a graduate student and my PGWP has been processed. I hope that i would receive it as soon as possible, maybe somewhere in Jun or July. Anyway, I would like to tell you my concerns about CEC. As a Korean guy, I have to go to the army for 2years (I haven't finished yet). The Korean government allows people who do not finish the army to stay/travel abroad until their age of 25. I am 23years old now and my passport expire date is on Dec 31, 2014. (Not able to extend my passport unless I finish the army) that means I have to get the PR card before then (I will be able to postpone the army until the age of 35 after receiving the PR card). So, let's say that I meet all the requirements for CEC and i apply it somewhere in July, 2013. Then, I will still have about 18moths (2013, 07~2014, 12). Following by the CIC website, the processing time is officially appeared 15 months. During the PR process, there is the last step right before getting the PR, which is called 'Landing' process. And what I just figured out when I do landing, it is recommended to have a valid passport date, at least 6months. Like I mentioned above, logically, my passport date will be left about 3months.(18months minus 15months). Will I be rejected the PR card due to this length of the passport date? If I explain my circumstance, they will understand me? Finally, what I understand is that I need to work as a full time job(37.5hrs) for one year but my work time is kind of very vary. This is because; my employer gives me shorter than 37.5hrs when the restaurant is not busy. On the other hands, when the restaurant is busy, the employer gives me more than 37.5hrs. That is why I mentioned it really depends on the restaurant's situation. So, let's say I work approximately for 35hrs (average) per a week. Does that mean the hours I work are not counting towards CEC requirements? I know that the total amount of hours required for one year is 1950hrs. So, for me, it will technically take about 14months (35hrs times 56weeks). However, again, it is still not 37.5hrs per a week. Am I disqualified?

In brief
1. I am worry about the length of my passport date.
2. Does 35hrs count towards CEC requirements?

Thank you in advanced.
 

SenoritaBella

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1. The processing times is an average, so I wouldn't be too concerned about it. Some applications have been processed in a much shorter time. The best thing you can do for yourself is begin gathering required documents as it draws close to time you are eligible to apply. Submitting a complete application the first time will prevent delays.
2.Full-time is considered 37.5hrs. If you work on average 35hrs a week, it means you will have to work for more than 12 months to reach 1950hrs.
 

lilyluvx

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CEC is getting faster. ppl filed their application after Nov 2011 usually get final decision within 8 months.
 

ypark

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Really? That sounds really good! However, it says 15months on the CIC website... Somepeople like you say that the processing time is getting shorter.. others say that it is getting longer.. Every person has diffrent perspecitvies toward the processtime of CEC.. I am kind of confused..
 

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Yes, it's different for every applicant and none of us can control it, so it doesn't help to keep stressing over it.
 

smithcanada

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Dec 20, 2011
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your mind works exactly like mine, in that we both try to calculate everything and attach a number to it. that's helpful because it gives you a good idea of where you stand what may happen.

however, the problem with analyzing things so much is that you get stressed well before you should be, and more than you should be. for now, focus on what you can control, which is your job and how many hours you work. also make sure that your current job qualifies for the skilled position that CEC will look for. try to get as many hours as you can each week.

you cannot control Korean laws. you cannot control when your passport expires. you cannot control how long your process may take to get approved for PR. It could take 7 months, or it could take 18 months because something unexpected happened and it delays your process.

I know it's hard, but try not to stress about things that are out of your control.
 

lilyluvx

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ypark said:
Really? That sounds really good! However, it says 15months on the CIC website... Somepeople like you say that the processing time is getting shorter.. others say that it is getting longer.. Every person has diffrent perspecitvies toward the processtime of CEC.. I am kind of confused..
15 months estimate is not for future applicants. 15 months is the current average length (updated quarterly) for current applicants (especially those who applied earlier than September 2011 and didn't get transferred to Ottawa).

I even know several ppl applied in early 2010 and got transferred to Seattle are still waiting for a final decision... but it's unlikely that it will happen to ppl who got transferred to Ottawa office where VOs work until midnight....
 

kaikwon

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i was in the exact same situation a while ago in US. I unfortunately decided to just give up everything and come to serve my country for 2 years. Now I have three months left of my service and am planning on trying out Canada PR which everyone here is aiming for. I can't make this decision for you but seems like 18months left of your passport can feel either way, tight or enough. You have to think about the outcome. I was in the same position and I couldn't risk 18 more months of my life sitting and waiting for the government to process my PR application. It felt better for me just to get things out of the way, things meaning 'serving in the ROK army'. It's been so hard struggling within myself trying to maintain my mentality while serving in the army. you could think that i've wasted big part of my life with the decision but having the official discharge status in your wallet and knowing that the korean government won't ever drag you down feels great
 

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ypark said:
Hello, this is a Korean guy who is living in Niagara Falls, ON. I am a graduate student and my PGWP has been processed.
If you earned a masters degree in Ontario, you might qualify under the PNP program and could apply now.

http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_MASTERS.html
 

ottawaResident

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lilyluvx said:
CEC is getting faster. ppl filed their application after Nov 2011 usually get final decision within 8 months.
8 months?
I got mine approved in 3 months. Check the timeline on the left.
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CPP-O will now be handling all of the PR applications that went to Buffalo... The only constant is change...
 

kaikwon

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jes_ON said:
If you earned a masters degree in Ontario, you might qualify under the PNP program and could apply now.

http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_MASTERS.html
But, PNP doesn't really require a person to have a masters degree, does it? I didn't think so. please tell me
 

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Read this which can be found using the link provided: http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_APPLY.html

kaikwon said:
But, PNP doesn't really require a person to have a masters degree, does it? I didn't think so. please tell me