Based on this information, the third point below, looks like they don't need a transit Visa.
You do not need an airport transit visa if one of the following applies to you:
holder of a valid Canadian Permanent Resident Card
holder of a valid Canadian visa
traveler who leaves Canada after having used a Canadian visa
There's no notification for medical. The medical results have to be submitted as a part of your application - when submitting your e-APR (upfront medical exam). And yes, everyone has to take the medical exam.
Dear All, news from my side, we’ve just got my spouse IELTS result which came better than predicted, with that our CRS score is now 447. The only problem is that we are going to loose points beginning of March (birthday), Tough question, do you believe that with 447 we may get an ITA in Feb/19?
Dear All, news from my side, we’ve just got my spouse IELTS result which came better than predicted, with that our CRS score is now 447. The only problem is that we are going to loose points beginning of March (birthday), Tough question, do you believe that with 447 we may get an ITA in Feb/18?
There's no notification for medical. The medical results have to be submitted as a part of your application - when submitting your e-APR (upfront medical exam). And yes, everyone has to take the medical exam.
Yup. If the woman is pregnant, she can either go ahead with the medicals (by wearing a lead apron during x-ray) OR write a LOE explaining that she would be completing the medicals after she delivers the baby.
I am currently working on Closed Work Permit for IT company for last 8 months in Canada. in the CRS tool - for question 8) Do you have a valid job offer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (if needed)? .. which option do I select ? (Yes/No)
There's no notification for medical. The medical results have to be submitted as a part of your application - when submitting your e-APR (upfront medical exam). And yes, everyone has to take the medical exam.
Allowed but absolutely NOT recommend. The expiry date of your PR visa and COPR depends on the expiry of the medical exam. If your medical exam expires when your application of being processed, you morni be asked to get it done again. So, I would recommend doing it as late as possible (a few days before submitting eAPR ).
Allowed but absolutely NOT recommend. The expiry date of your PR visa and COPR depends on the expiry of the medical exam. If your medical exam expires when your application of being processed, you morni be asked to get it done again. So, I would recommend doing it as late as possible (a few days before submitting eAPR ).
regarding medical checkup:
I read that UCI is not valid for 1st timer. Does it mean that I bring the ITA when doing the checkup? How do they link with my application?
Question about personal and travel history:
hi may I know what is required to provide in the application? should I just list work history and if I had a few weeks/months taking breaks, can I mention the residence I was having at that period?
and how about this for unemployed period:
"Please provide the name of the company, employer, school, or facility as appropriate. (required) ?"
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