Hello Friends,
Still stuck with Schedule A form, Address section. I know I should mentioned the residential address in this section and that should match against the Personal history section without gaps. But this is my situation:
I came to Canada in the end of Jan 2020 and stayed in hotel + airbnb before finalizing an apartment rental contract in the end of Feb 2020.
Then what should I enter in the Address section ? Should I include the Hotel + airbnb address in order not to have a Gap, or I should input my residential address starting from Feb 2020 which would result in 1 month gap, or I could input my residential address in Canada starting from Jan 2020 but this looks like an info misrepresentation ?
Please help advise. Thank you very much!
One month is a big gap, it's not just few days.
If I were you, I would write these addresses and you always can include small Letter of Explanation with your situation.
One month is a big gap, it's not just few days.
If I were you, I would write these addresses and you always can include small Letter of Explanation with your situation.
I did not leave any gap, I filled in my addresses just like Personal hisory with no gaps
I did not leave any gap, I filled in my addresses just like Personal hisory with no gaps
I replied to
@noc173
I know, I just wanted to insert my experience lol
is there a chance IRCC cancel our files( outland files) like quebec did with 18000 files in 2018 ?
June 2019, I was one of them...
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Hi everyone i have applied for federal in july 2020 and i received my temporary number in nov 2020 after that there is no news regarding my file i don't know what to do should i just move to another province and apply for express entry
Hi everyone i have applied for federal in july 2020 and i received my temporary number in nov 2020 after that there is no news regarding my file i don't know what to do should i just move to another province and apply for express entry
Processing time right now is 27 months, it's normal that you don't have a news. You can always try another province, especially with the new program. But you need to calculate your pro and con before doing it.
Hi everyone i have applied for federal in july 2020 and i received my temporary number in nov 2020 after that there is no news regarding my file i don't know what to do should i just move to another province and apply for express entry
You'll receive your AOR sometimes in July ou August. After that it should takes something between 6 months and one year to obtain your RP
You'll receive your AOR sometimes in July ou August. After that it should takes something between 6 months and one year to obtain your RP
Too optimistic!! I hope you are right.
Processing time right now is 27 months, it's normal that you don't have a news. You can always try another province, especially with the new program. But you need to calculate your pro and con before doing it.
The new program, they already filled the 40000 Intl. Students already, wonder how many were people WITH a CSQ.
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The new program, they already filled the 40000 Intl. Students already, wonder how many were people WITH a CSQ.
No limits for the French speaking applicants.
Question: In the Background/Declaration form, in my personal history I listed my studies but I did not mention the internships I did that were part of my studies, Should I have mentioned my internships as well? The internships fall under the umbrella of my studies so I did not mention them.
Question: In the Background/Declaration form, in my personal history I listed my studies but I did not mention the internships I did that were part of my studies, Should I have mentioned my internships as well? The internships fall under the umbrella of my studies so I did not mention them.
You don't need to separately declare them.
You don't need to separately declare them.
Ok Thanks, They were all under the umbrella of studies, so I did not mention them.
They have approved a bridging open work permit for Quebec. Good news for those who have a closed WP and don't like their job or employer. Wonder when it will be implemented by IRCC.
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