Important things to check before submitting your application for PR:
1. NOC Code - it isn’t about your job title, match 70% responsibilities to a NOC code.
2. PCC - make sure you don’t submit a black and white PCC. If even the stamp on your PCC is colored and rest is black and white, submit a colored scan that shows the colored stamps: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i.../rejection-due-to-black-and-white-pcc.496680/. PCC is a very sensitive topic and can get your application cancelled, so do spend time going through the past cases here on this forum if you are unsure about anything related to PCC.
3. POF - Make sure to have closing balance, codified debt (or plainly listed debt declaration) on POF with your name clearly listed in it. Can’t get a letter of a specific format that state average 6 month balance? Don’t worry! You can create a PDF with POF + attach the last 6 months of bank statements to it. It works.
4. Whitelisting CIC: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...-the-golden-email-gmail-hotmail-users.596756/
5. What do background check changes mean (from Legalfalcon): https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...waiting-lets-gather-here.498854/post-10443831
CEC-inland
ITA: Oct 26th
AOR: Nov 6th
Without medical exam (just uploaded a document and wrote a line the new rule after Oct 1st about upfront medical exam)
Hi guys I have a doubt, I'm getting mixed information when I'm browsing through the forums. I've submitted along with my AOR both PCC of my country of citizenship and my country of residence.
But I'll be traveling to my country of citizenship during December holidays, and if the BIL comes during that time and I do the biometric in my country of citizenship, will there be a problem with the PCC?
Does travel matter after AOR?
Hi guys I have a doubt, I'm getting mixed information when I'm browsing through the forums. I've submitted along with my AOR both PCC of my country of citizenship and my country of residence.
But I'll be traveling to my country of citizenship during December holidays, and if the BIL comes during that time and I do the biometric in my country of citizenship, will there be a problem with the PCC?
Does travel matter after AOR?
Once you have submitted your file nothing matters, you can travel and do medicals Bio metrics where ever you are. you need to inform IRCC is you plan to stay longer.
Hello, I received an email mentioning payments for biometrics. I have made the payments and their is no placeholder for me to upload my evidence of payments.
I will be glad if I can be guided on this.
Thanks.