Hi there. I am outland MPNP paper based applicant, online portal. Now I am in Canada. I received PAL (pre arrival letter). How long it will take PR after PAL? Have anyone any ideas? Have anyone any the same experience?
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Quick question to the group. I’m applying for PR using the inline portal for paper process (Non express entry) after receiving nomination from OUNP. The paper process PR application checklist doesn’t specifically ask to provide employment reference letters / proof of employments or educational transcripts. It is better to provide those documents to support the content in IMM5669 (Background/Declaration)?
Quick question to the group. I’m applying for PR using the inline portal for paper process (Non express entry) after receiving nomination from OUNP. The paper process PR application checklist doesn’t specifically ask to provide employment reference letters / proof of employments or educational transcripts. It is better to provide those documents to support the content in IMM5669 (Background/Declaration)?
No. The province has basically already done this component of the job for IRCC. OINP has already checked all of your education and employment (the whole reason why you were nominated). In this case, you should do EXACTLY what the PNP checklist asks you to do. Don't try and be a hero or nice and provide extra, as it risks confusing them and delaying the processing of your application.
No. The province has basically already done this component of the job for IRCC. OINP has already checked all of your education and employment. In this case, you should do EXACTLY what the PNP checklist asks you to do. Don't try and be a hero or nice and provide extra, as it risks confusing them and delaying the processing of your application.
Is it me or is the average AR to AOR time falling to approximately 8 months? Last year we saw so many people get AOR after 12, 15 and at worst 18 months. Hope these timelines keep falling the way they have.
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