1. Only some applicants from this forum.It shows only nearby 179 entries not uploaded full datta of approx 50000 applicants
2. These 179 applicants submitted in the 1st hr.
*the number 179 here can't be used to analyze the TR2PR
1. Only some applicants from this forum.It shows only nearby 179 entries not uploaded full datta of approx 50000 applicants
Strange answer on this question.Do I have to maintain my employment after I register?
Ø No, there was an answer that it's okay not to continue working, and that you can work somewhere else even if you weren't working at the time of the application.
Most probably it will be "not working at the time of approval"Strange answer on this question.
IF this is true, only 2 qualifying conditions left: graduated and being in Canada at the time of application
Very interesting
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing. Wish they could also give us a hint into how much longer we will have to wait for AOR so that we are not left in suspense.My lawyer sent me this
It was in other langauge so i just used google translator because the story so long
This is a briefing to immigration consultants and lawyers yesterday (18th) on the TR to PR Pathway program. I participated in the meeting myself, and the meeting was answered by an official working in the Operations team who also participated in the TR to PR program development.
Is a signature required on the submitted document? Or should there be no signature?
Ø There was an answer that it would be fine with or without a signature, and that they would receive all of them regardless of the part. The immigration ministry recognized that it was not clearly guided and explained why it was not officially stated in the guidelines: normally other immigration programs are required to be signed, so it was not officially stated in the guidelines to avoid misleading applicants preparing for other programs.
Do I have to maintain my employment after I register?
Ø No, there was an answer that it's okay not to continue working, and that you can work somewhere else even if you weren't working at the time of the application.
Can I submit additional documents?
Ø Eligability-related documents will be requested by the Ministry of Immigration as much as possible. The Acknowledgement Of Receipt (AOR) has not been issued yet, but upon receipt, it will be accompanied by a description of how to submit additional documents through a window (channel) other than Webform.
Is there a possibility that the program will reopen?
Ø I haven't heard a clear answer about this part. However, according to an interview with Globe and Mail on May 12, Minister Lee Min-sung said there was a possibility.
I think idcc will request additional documents that are not highly related to eligibilityThank you for sharing. Wish they could also give us a hint into how much longer we will have to wait for AOR so that we are not left in suspense.
I think there is an error while google was translating the sentences from KoreanStrange answer on this question.
IF this is true, only 2 qualifying conditions left: graduated and being in Canada at the time of application
Very interesting
Thanks for sharing
It makes sense. Thanks for clarified.I think there is an error while google was translating the sentences from Korean
the original sentence was you don't have to work as full time in the same place when you applied this program but you have to find a job somewhere else.
So this means you don't have to maintain your original job but you have to find a job which is listed on public policy.
Yes I think you are correct. Ircc recognized they made a lot of mistakes when they launched this program so I think they will work flexible for applicants mistakes.It makes sense. Thanks for clarified.
*as I understand, I can change to any job (or even quit) after applied. These are the public policy: being in Canada, graduated, and employed in any job.
If people have to be employed when the PR is approved. Are they going to allow people bridge their work permit. Cause I am not sure , how that will work if they don’t allow bridging and people don’t know the processing times.I think there is an error while google was translating the sentences from Korean
the original sentence was you don't have to work as full time in the same place when you applied this program but you have to find a job somewhere else.
So this means you don't have to maintain your original job but you have to find a job which is listed on public policy.
I don't know about bowp... but according to website ( public policy) they do not allow to give bowp to applicants.If people have to be employed when the PR is approved. Are they going to allow people bridge their work permit. Cause I am not sure , how that will work if they don’t allow bridging and people don’t know the processing times.
Have you tried to call USA officials and see what they have or might have on record on you in this circumstances.Hi all
Actually I took a wrong turn and entered US port of entry by mistake, they sent me back within 30 minitues to canada port of entry. Should i list this as denied entry or just a u turn
I am confused, not getting proper answer from any one
No, you should prove to live and work outside Quebec, at least before you get your PRHello,
I have applied under international graduate stream in the tr to pr pathway on May 6. I'm working currently in ottawa. Next month if I have to take up a job that is in Montreal, quebec will it be OK for my application? At the time of approval, am I allowed to work in quebec province? Not only at the time of approval but in general am I allowed to work in quebec at all?