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I don't recall seeing anything about CERB being excluded the same way as EI. Please share if you have any sources.

There is no such rule. You've misunderstood the post. This isn't what this person was saying. They were expressing a wish that anyone who took EI or CERB be disqualified.
 
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There is no such rule. You've misunderstood the post. This isn't what this person was saying. They were expressing a wish that anyone who took EI or CERB be disqualified.
Anyone get EI, the amount will be deducted from Line 150 under the existing IRCC rules. EI doesn't considered as income for sponsorship purposes.
 
Short answer is we don't know.

One year there was an additional / second lottery to give out spots from disqualified winners.

Other years there was no second lottery / intake.

In my opinion there will be no second lottery this year since the 2020 lottery is happening so late in the year. They will just move on to the 2021 lottery.
They generally draw some extra numbers to cover for this. In PGP 2019, though the number was 20,000, they sent EOI to 27,000 people.
 
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Anyone get EI, the amount will be deducted from Line 150 under the existing IRCC rules. EI doesn't considered as income for sponsorship purposes.

Again, it wasn't my post. However you're still misunderstanding.

The original poster who posted this comment indicated that people should be completely disqualified from sponsorship if they took CERB or EI. This poster was expressing a wish that the rules should work this way.

I responded and said there was no such rule. Taking EI or CERB does not disqualify you as long as you meet the income requirements. It's really as simple as that.
 
Again, it wasn't my post. However you're still misunderstanding.

The original poster who posted this comment indicated that people should be completely disqualified from sponsorship if they took CERB or EI. This poster was expressing a wish that the rules should work this way.

I responded and said there was no such rule. Taking EI or CERB does not disqualify you as long as you meet the income requirements. It's really as simple as that.
Just because I am replying and quoting you doesn't mean the response is for you. I understood what you said in your previous comment. Thanks.
 
Anyone who submitted the form twice? I made mistake in the PR card number and want to know if it is a good idea to resubmit it. CIC client support was of no help.
 
I have a different confirmation number 79*-20.
Mine looks like this FD*****-20
I don't think we can somehow deduct, how many applications submitted so far.
 
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Mine is 98abcde-20 (From Quebec)
 
I am Permanent Resident of Canada. I received my permanent residence confrontation letter in May 2020 but have not received PR Card yet and it may take few more months to arrive. I I am eligible to apply for parents on permanent basis. I do not have PR Card,, IMM1000, IMM5292 or IMM5688. Now what do I upload in interest to sponsor ? Can you please answer it ?
 
Hello

One of my friend has only given name on her passport and on her passport last name is left blank. On the PR it looks like IRCC used given name as last name. She wishes to file PG PR intent to sponsor. Should she list her given name or last name ? how ?
 
I am Permanent Resident of Canada. I received my permanent residence confrontation letter in May 2020 but have not received PR Card yet and it may take few more months to arrive. I I am eligible to apply for parents on permanent basis. I do not have PR Card,, IMM1000, IMM5292 or IMM5688. Now what do I upload in interest to sponsor ? Can you please answer it ?
You can use the Confirmation of Permanent Resident number as a proof of PR, not a problem
What most important is, do you have enough income for 2018-2019-2020 to cover for your family size and all?
 
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