Yes you can Work and Also Study once you get PR in Canada.Gabomex said:Hello,
Can anyone of you tell me if once i get my PR (outland sponsorship application) i can work or study without problems??
Or do I need to get a work or study permit?
Thank you all
My Police Clearance Certificate was Received in two weeks but it may vary for Others.i Received in 2013 So Time might have changes.I had Electronic Fingerprint that are Fast than Paper Fingerprint.Awmf2014 said:Hello,
I'm wondering if I can get some input on background checks.
My husband contacted his MP and they said that they are currently processing background checks and I may be required to send RCMP fingerprints. My understanding was that cic carried out their own Canadian police check.
I have lived In canada for over 7 years and I'm applying Outland. Has anyone else seen an applicant who was asked for a Canadian police certificate? On average how long does the Canadian Certificate take to process?
Garry2008 said:My Police Clearance Certificate was Received in two weeks but it may vary for Others.i Received in 2013 So Time might have changes.I had Electronic Fingerprint that are Fast than Paper Fingerprint.
Here is Timeline for RCMP PCC
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cr-cj/time-temps-eng.htm
There should not be any concern.I am not sure is there any Negative Impact.And i am not sure about internal processing time for Criminal Background check.May be any Other Member who had same Situation will be able to answer.Awmf2014 said:Does the VO asking for Canadian Police Clearance indicate anything? Is it positive/ negative?
Also, if they are to process a RCMP criminal check, any idea on how long that takes to be approved?
Hello guys, just wanna ask for clarification. I'm going to sponsor my husband in the Philippines, his mother died already and my father too. Do we have to provide Death certificate of them? His father is still alive and my mother too. Do we have to provide birth certificate of them? (An NSO birth and death certificate for those who are from Philippines)taffy7 said:The reason they ask for family information is so you can sponsor them later . My husbands mother died and we didn't have to supply the death certificate. While my husband and i the sponsor has been waiting both my parents have passed away. I haven't informed CIC as i won't be sponsoring them obviously.
No you don't....neng23 said:Hello guys, just wanna ask for clarification. I'm going to sponsor my husband in the Philippines, his mother died already and my father too. Do we have to provide Death certificate of them? His father is still alive and my mother too. Do we have to provide birth certificate of them? (An NSO birth and death certificate for those who are from Philippines)
Thank you for sharing your ideas.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse.asppeardroppop said:Hi all,
I am a PR card holder & am getting married to someone from the UK next year in Canada. I would like to know how I would go about applying for him to get PR status next year. What are the necessary forms I would have to fill out and steps I would have to take?
Hello,peardroppop said:Hi all,
I am a PR card holder & am getting married to someone from the UK next year in Canada. I would like to know how I would go about applying for him to get PR status next year. What are the necessary forms I would have to fill out and steps I would have to take?
NO, its not considered welfare...Tinderlove said:Hello, my name is Patrick. My girlfriend is going to sponsor me through common-law. We have 8 months to go until we can fill the one year requirement of living together.
I'm not sure if my question is anywhere on the site. Is native housing or housing where rent is based on your income considered welfare?