jasminexyz said:
Oh I see. And what has travel history got to do it the PR process. According to discussions on 2013 NDVO thread they were discussing about negative implications of travel history on the process. Is It good or bad having a living experience in Canada.
I think the reason they say having a "travel history" prolongs the PR process is because they need to do verification of whichever countries you've been to and you didn't commit any crimes there, were there with a genuine visa, etc. I'm guessing they don't just accept the PC certificates you've sent them, they must verify the validity through some means.
I don't see the harm in living in Canada though, they will want to verify you were here genuinely and so on.. However Canada police records, immigration records should be relatively easily available for them to access so it should be quick. Since you have already been here it also makes your identity more likely to be genuine.
Okay, it is important to note that i'm just stating my thoughts/ideas here. If anyone actually has experience with this please let us know, and definitely let us know if i'm totally wrong
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