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vik2595

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Jun 5, 2016
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Toronto
Category........
CEC
NOC Code......
1211
App. Filed.......
23-10-2019
Nomination.....
28-05-2020
Med's Done....
12-05-2020
Hi all,

I'm applying for Permanent residence under CEC program and I've applied through POSTAL application. I've got my PCC before few days.

It's stated in that " render him ineligible for immigration purposes other than citizenship for CANADA "

Will that work for permanent residence?
 
While applying PCC, I've selected

"IMMIGRATION PURPOSE OTHER THAN CITIZENSHIP"

But it's stated as "render him ineligible for immigration purposes other than citizenship for CANADA"

Please help me with this, Do i need to apply for it again ?
 
Wow.. it doesn't look good i must say, i hope it is some kind of mistake. can you ask them for explanation?
 
Wow.. it doesn't look good i must say, i hope it is some kind of mistake. can you ask them for explanation?

It's approved by consulate general of India. There's no way to contact them at the moment, Because of COVID all offices are close.
I'm wondering if there are any to contact them via email or call.

But many of my friend got same letter because they've applied it through postal application. and they've already submitted documents also.

No idea to what to do.
 
Read the whole sentence again and it should make sense... Basically it means there is no adverse information that makes you ineligible, so it just means you are eligible
 
Well, as pointed out above, it does not seem anything is wrong with it. It means there is no adverse info available that makes you ineligible for - purposes other than citizenship for CANADA
Immigration Purposes other than citizenship can mean Permanent Residence? - Yes.
 
Hi all,

I'm applying for Permanent residence under CEC program and I've applied through POSTAL application. I've got my PCC before few days.

It's stated in that " render him ineligible for immigration purposes other than citizenship for CANADA "

Will that work for permanent residence?

Can you share your timeline please, how long it took?