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Guys, i have one question:

I am filling and printing the documents to Apply for PNP paper based. In the checklist document number 13 is saying:

Identity and Civil Status Documents
You must provide the following documents for you and your spouse or common-law partner:
- birth certificates
- legal documents showing name or date of birth changes (if applicable);
- marriage certificates
- death certificates (if applicable)
- national IDS

My question is, is necessary to send birth certificates? My birth certificate and national IDs is not in English.
I sent them translated. I used Docbase Canada to translate them they worked very well, quick and cheap
 
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Hi.

I received my nomination. My current work permit expires in 60 days.
I am wondering if instead of applying for a new Work Permit using the Support Letter, I could wait for the AoR and apply for the Bridge Work Permit.
Does that make sense? I noticed that the AoR has been taking around 45 days to be issued.
If I can't get the AoR in 45 days, then I apply using the Support Letter.

Is that correct or am I missing something?
 
Hi.

I received my nomination. My current work permit expires in 60 days.
I am wondering if instead of applying for a new Work Permit using the Support Letter, I could wait for the AoR and apply for the Bridge Work Permit.
Does that make sense? I noticed that the AoR has been taking around 45 days to be issued.
If I can't get the AoR in 45 days, then I apply using the Support Letter.

Is that correct or am I missing something?

The bridging work permit you are referring to is for those who have applied to an express entry stream - not employer specific PNP streams. You won't be eligible for a bridging work permit.

You must apply for the employer specific closed work permit with the support letter you received as part of your nomination.

See: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...nt-applicants/bridging-open-work-permits.html - this stream has employer specific restrictions.
 
Hi.

I received my nomination. My current work permit expires in 60 days.
I am wondering if instead of applying for a new Work Permit using the Support Letter, I could wait for the AoR and apply for the Bridge Work Permit.
Does that make sense? I noticed that the AoR has been taking around 45 days to be issued.
If I can't get the AoR in 45 days, then I apply using the Support Letter.

Is that correct or am I missing something?
AOR is taking 6 months
 
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The bridging work permit you are referring to is for those who have applied to an express entry stream - not employer specific PNP streams. You won't be eligible for a bridging work permit.

You must apply for the employer specific closed work permit with the support letter you received as part of your nomination.

See: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...nt-applicants/bridging-open-work-permits.html - this stream has employer specific restrictions.
Thank you.
 
Guys I have one question in this part, what means in this part that I highlighted ? I am already in Canada.

Mail your Application
Mail to the CIO in Sydney, Nova Scotia:
- This document checklist;
- your complete application;
- supporting documents required in this checklist, and
- include 2 self-addressed mailing labels:
- one in English or French and
- one in the official language of your country of residence.
 
Guys I have one question in this part, what means in this part that I highlighted ? I am already in Canada.

Mail your Application
Mail to the CIO in Sydney, Nova Scotia:
- This document checklist;
- your complete application;
- supporting documents required in this checklist, and
- include 2 self-addressed mailing labels:
- one in English or French and
- one in the official language of your country of residence.
You have to send labels with your name and address (one in English and another one in your own language) to put them in an envelope. In case they have to return your application, they will use those labels.
 
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You have to send labels with your name and address (one in English and another one in your own language) to put them in an envelope. In case they have to return your application, they will use those labels.


I do not understand why I have to send one in my own language, because I am already living here in Canada.

So that I Understand, I just have to print an A4 paper with my name and address, and put along with the others document inside the envelope?
 
I do not understand why I have to send one in my own language, because I am already living here in Canada.
I don't know.... I send two written the same, as in my own language and in English, my name and address are written the same...

So that I Understand, I just have to print an A4 paper with my name and address, and put along with the others document inside the envelope?
I printed them in auto adhesive labels.
 
I do not understand why I have to send one in my own language, because I am already living here in Canada.

So that I Understand, I just have to print an A4 paper with my name and address, and put along with the others document inside the envelope?
Not required. I did not send local language address. I sent my PR packet from US. No point in including local language in this and your case.
 
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