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I cannot help with this, because I am not from India. In my case, I can get the police clearance at my country's consulate (in Toronto)
Yes yes, I am just advising Indians to start early.
 
So PR can be applied until and unless nomination is valid? What if nomination expires after applying for PR?
Once you have the nomination, you have six months to apply for PR. Since then, the nomination date doesn't matter,
 
So PR can be applied until and unless nomination is valid? What if nomination expires after applying for PR?
You need to courier the documents before 6 months (ie before your PNP expires). Thats all you can do anyways. Delay at IRCC is not your fault anyways. Its still valid. Submission has to happen before expiry, thats it.
 
You need to courier the documents before 6 months (ie before your PNP expires). Thats all you can do anyways. Delay at IRCC is not your fault anyways. Its still valid. Submission has to happen before expiry, thats it.

I see. and keep extending the work-visa based on nomination and while you are waiting decision on PR. It's like extend H1 based on 140 while GC is in process. :)
 
I see. and keep extending the work-visa based on nomination and while you are waiting decision on PR. It's like extend H1 based on 140 while GC is in process. :)
Yes, as the PR process could take up to 18 months, when Ontario nominates you, along with the nomination gives you a Work Permit Support Letter (mine suggests to IRCC that the duration of this Work Permit should be 2 years, I suppose this is because they know that the process of PR will be long.
 
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Yes, as the PR process could take up to 18 months, when Ontario nominates you, along with the nomination gives you a Work Permit Support Letter (mine suggests to IRCC that the duration of this Work Permit should be 2 years, I suppose this is because they know that the process of PR will be long.
Also, this work permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who filled your employer form.
 
I see. and keep extending the work-visa based on nomination and while you are waiting decision on PR. It's like extend H1 based on 140 while GC is in process. :)
In many ways, yes, its the same, but with a big difference. --> After 2 years, you get PR cards one day in your letterbox in Canada. In US, you will get them some day in your letter box too, but you probably would be celebrating it with your grand children :p:p
 
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Also, this work permit is LMIA exempt and closed to the employer who filled your employer form.
Thanks @chivinas for the info. Also, I see on Ontario site that they can extend the support letters for Work permit extension in case PR is not finalized. Also, after you file your PR and get your Confirmation of Receipt, typically after 1 to 2 months, your next Work permit extension will be an open work permit AFAIK.
 
Thanks @chivinas for the info. Also, I see on Ontario site that they can extend the support letters for Work permit extension in case PR is not finalized. Also, after you file your PR and get your Confirmation of Receipt, typically after 1 to 2 months, your next Work permit extension will be an open work permit AFAIK.
Thanks @chivinas for the info. Also, I see on Ontario site that they can extend the support letters for Work permit extension in case PR is not finalized. Also, after you file your PR and get your Confirmation of Receipt, typically after 1 to 2 months, your next Work permit extension will be an open work permit AFAIK.
Thanks @chivinas for the info. Also, I see on Ontario site that they can extend the support letters for Work permit extension in case PR is not finalized. Also, after you file your PR and get your Confirmation of Receipt, typically after 1 to 2 months, your next Work permit extension will be an open work permit AFAIK.

guys, check the 3rd Bullet point. Does your nomination letter has info about that?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/a...q1_options=1i&q2_options=2c&q3_options=2c_iii
 
guys, check the 3rd Bullet point. Does your nomination letter has info about that?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/a...q1_options=1i&q2_options=2c&q3_options=2c_iii

The work permit support letter does. It says:

The aforementioned individual was approved by Ontario under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). Ontario confirms that all required factors for provincial support have been met, specifically:
• That the nominee is urgently required by the PT-based employer listed above;
• That the job offer is genuine and will create economic benefits or opportunities;
• That the employment is not part-time or seasonal; and
• That the wages and working conditions would be sufficient to attract and retain Canadian citizens.
 
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I cannot help with this, because I am not from India. In my case, I can get the police clearance at my country's consulate (in Toronto)

Where r you from? I got my online today, I'm from Brazil... Now I need a certified translation