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Hi,
1 - Both count. So that will be 3 years of experience.
2 - Yes it does, as long as you were paid for the work and it was not part of the studies.
regards
Thanks a lot for your response.
Please help with two more questions.
If you've never had a US student/work/ resident visa but you've spent a total of 6 months there since age 18 if you count up all your trips for vacation and work related courses there do you still need a US PCC?
How exactly do they determine if you need a PCC for a country? Do you have to list all of your travel since 18??
Yes, you will need a US PCC. PCC are required for all countries where you've cumulatively spent 180 or more days since turning 18 or in the last 10 years.
What we need to do if we want to take our parents while creating EE profile?
Which country's city do you need the pending PCC from? Check the rules in case you just need one PCC for the country instead of one for each city.
I am from Pakistan. Using one PCC makes sense if it covers the entire duration since I turned 18. In my case, the PCC that I got from my current address mentions a duration of 4 years and the one from my permanent address have no dates on it. So not sure if the PCC from my permanent address serves the purpose, in case I am submitting only from Pakistan.
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Hi,
Please I need an expert advise on my situation. I want to apply for Express Entry. I am married with two kids I have a legal status to remain in the UK but my husband has overstayed his visa which makes him illegal in the UK and will not be able to get the police certificate. Will this affect my application process as we are coming as family if I apply for the Express Entry.
generally, PCC is required for everyone more than 18 years in your family who is accompanying you. Check following link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/police-certificates/about.html
Can anyone tell me how to obtain a PCC from India for Nigeria ? The process ( how to go about it)I put up in Tamil Nadu India. Has anyone got it done?
What we need to do if we want to take our parents while creating EE profile?
Hi,
That is not possible. Your dependents need to be below the age of 22. So you can only bring you spouse, children and in some cases grandchildren.
Regards
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I am from Pakistan. Using one PCC makes sense if it covers the entire duration since I turned 18. In my case, the PCC that I got from my current address mentions a duration of 4 years and the one from my permanent address have no dates on it. So not sure if the PCC from my permanent address serves the purpose, in case I am submitting only from Pakistan.
You might want to connect with other folks here who got a Pakistan PCC. They'll be able to give you better answers. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
You might want to connect with other folks here who got a Pakistan PCC. They'll be able to give you better answers. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
@Pnpoint, Thanks for your help!
Hi,
That is not possible. Your dependents need to be below the age of 22. So you can only bring you spouse, children and in some cases grandchildren.
Regards
Thank you. But could u pls tell the possibilities to take them along with us or after getting our
Thank you. But could u pls tell the possibilities to take them along with us or after getting our
Once you are PR's you can apply for them under the parents and grand parent sponsorship scheme.
I don't have any detail but you can find info on the IRCC website.
regards
Thank you. But could u pls tell the possibilities to take them along with us or after getting our
There's no option that allows your parents to move to Canada either with you or shortly after getting PR.
It will be a number of years before you can sponsor your parents for PR after you arrive in Canada - at least four years - maybe more. Your parents will only be able to move to Canada and permanently live here once the have PR.
Until then, they can apply for a TRV to come to Canada for a short visit. To be approved, they'll need to demonstrate strong ties to their home country and show they have no plans on remaining in Canada long term. Once you have a job in Canada that meets the minimum requirements, you can apply to have them come for a longer visit on a super visa. However they will still only be visitors in Canada and won't be allowed to move her permanently. As visitors, they won't be able to work and also won't qualify for any health care coverage - meaning you will have to pay for any medical care they need yourself.
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