Hi friends, i have a question , my wife is primary applicant, she is not currently working since 1.5 years, earlier she had worked for 4 years, can we apply or it will create problem as she is without job at present ??
As long as the previous job was within the past 10 years and under a suitable NOC, she should be good. Having a job at the time of application is not a requirement.
As long as the previous job was within the past 10 years and under a suitable NOC, she should be good. Having a job at the time of application is not a requirement.
Thanks
Based on the information I see in the link below, I would strongly recommend applying for a transit Visa -
https://www.germany-visa.org/airport-transit-visa/
People with a valid visa to Canada, US and other countries are not required to apply for a visa. However, the visa will be cancelled at the PoE when they arrive in Canada. When they leave back, they won't have a 'Valid visa' for Canada. They wouldn't be being their PR cards for the next 3 months. COPR is not a travel document or a visa, it is a document to prove your status in Canada . Indians, who usually require a transit Visa, do not need to apply for one if any one of the following applies -
So, from the information that I see here, Indians might need a transit Visa if they don't have a valid 'Visa' for Canada or a PR card .
This is only my opinion .
If the primary applicant alone lands in Canada for softlanding, can he/she apply for PR card for the whole family or does the whole family need to complete the soft landing at least?
If the primary applicant alone lands in Canada for softlanding, can he/she apply for PR card for the whole family or does the whole family need to complete the soft landing at least?
Everyone must at least do a soft landing.
PR cards are not processed until you cross the boarder and have been confirmed as a permanent resident.
Regards
Thanks!
Everyone must at least do a soft landing.
PR cards are not processed until you cross the boarder and have been confirmed as a permanent resident.
Regards
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Hello everyone,please help me for permanent working visa and Canada immigration please
Hi everyone can you please let me know about the work experience that is required for express entry PR process. if my highest education is graduation in year 2018 where i passes my higher secondary in 2013. i have all my experience from 2014-2018 will my work experience be eligible for express entry profile
Please, help me for Canada immigration
If the primary applicant alone lands in Canada for softlanding, can he/she apply for PR card for the whole family or does the whole family need to complete the soft landing at least?
Like already mentioned, PR card is issued to Permanent Residents of Canada. People who are yet to 'land as a PR' are not Permanent Residents and PR cards will NOT be processed for them. After they land, you don't have to 'apply' for a PR card . It happens automatically - they'll just ask for the address so that they can send the PR card there .
Please, help me for Canada immigration
Hello everyone,please help me for permanent working visa and Canada immigration please
As much as I love to help people, I expect people to do their research.
'Canada immigration' is a very broad term. You need to know more about the process and understand how it works. Do your research and if you have questions, people will be willing to help you.
For starters, read the post in the link below.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/express-entry-in-a-nutshell.394158/
Please do your research and feel free to post any questions you might have.
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Ok Thank you ,but can you help me in this work. please
Ok Thank you ,but can you help me in this work. please
Hello,
In what you need help? You need to be specific.
Hi everyone can you please let me know about the work experience that is required for express entry PR process. if my highest education is graduation in year 2018 where i passes my higher secondary in 2013. i have all my experience from 2014-2018 will my work experience be eligible for express entry profile
Yes, you will
It won't be an issue. They will be boarding a flight to India with Indian passports previous visa doesn't matter.
Thanks for your clarification.
Based on the information I see in the link below, I would strongly recommend applying for a transit Visa -
https://www.germany-visa.org/airport-transit-visa/
People with a valid visa to Canada, US and other countries are not required to apply for a visa. However, the visa will be cancelled at the PoE when they arrive in Canada. When they leave back, they won't have a 'Valid visa' for Canada. They wouldn't be being their PR cards for the next 3 months. COPR is not a travel document or a visa, it is a document to prove your status in Canada . Indians, who usually require a transit Visa, do not need to apply for one if any one of the following applies -
So, from the information that I see here, Indians might need a transit Visa if they don't have a valid 'Visa' for Canada or a PR card .
This is only my opinion .
Thanks for your reply. I have come across the following document in german consulate of canada website. Please share your opinion.
https://canada.diplo.de/blob/2184590/c818fb5b42ae74f4f29b77c3d1edec7a/checklist-airport-transit-visa-2019-data.pdf
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