Things that caught my attention:
- The department plans to process 35,000 to 44,000 of the applications received last week by December 31.
- To support processing capacity, we hired staff to handle applications in Canada and we also reallocated resources in certain lines of business such as the visitor class. (AKA, Visitor Visa officers are being relocated to process other kinds of applications)
- I mentioned earlier that we were getting ready to process between 35,000 and 44,000 applications this year. We will be making sure the various streams are fairly represented, despite the low volume of applications. ---> The 35k-44k applications processed this year won't necessarily be the first 44k but a % of each stream.
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For the applicants whose work permit may have expired after they made the application, will they have implied status or would there be a process of bridging work permits put in place for them?
That's a good question and one that we are looking at.
As per the terms of public policy, people do need to be in status and currently working. However, for those who apply and whose work permit may expire after they've applied, they can certainly reapply, as the honourable member said, to retain that status.
I read somewhere, can't remember, that there won't have BOWP as before.
I read somewhere, can't remember, that there won't have BOWP as before.
The AOR does mention that a BOWP may be possible. I assume they would release a temporary public policy that would allow TR to PR applicants to extend their work permits.
Will it be a misrepresentation? I already inform them with loe about my usa visitor visa refusal ?
Reading your messages again, please remind me in which form was an applicant to declare USA visa refusal.
I have three questions that required to be addressed,
Q1) I submitted PCC proofs like the Shipping Label of India's PCC and Invoice of RCMP PCC for Canada but I forgot to attach the Letter of Explanation?? is that really a big issue, that will end in refusing my file of PR. Most of the lawyers I consulted said, don't worry you will get AOR. Should I fill the webform?
Q2) IMM 0008 form I did print that form I did wet-signature at the end, is that a blender
Q3) Can we move to other jobs, if yes what type of documentation do we need from a new employer or any other specific documentation from the previous employer??
(****** I applied under Internation Graduate Stream TR to PR ******)
Looking for your advise!!!!
Q1. If any of the documents you attached showed that they were related to your India PCC, it will be self explanatory.
Q2. Did you validate the form, if you did and also signed it, I am thinking this is harmless. Validation is important.
Q3. Just like other streams, you can change jobs but required to inform IRCC of the change of job, title, NOC.
Reading your messages again, please remind me in which form was an applicant to declare USA visa refusal.
Form 5669, question 6
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The questions are referring to refusal into Canada not US.
Its for Canada and any other Country.
The questions are referring to refusal into Canada not US.
No - it's for Canada AND any other country (which would include the US of course).
Its for Canada and any other Country.
Any refusal from other country should be declare in question 6 d)
No - it's for Canada AND any other country (which would include the US of course).
correct
Its for Canada and any other Country.
Oh yes, that is correct, I just read it again. You can send IRCC a Webform and explain. As per an immigration lawyer I spoke to, she said even without an AOR, an IRCC agent may put in notes in an applicants file relating to the information provided in a Webform. And when you receive your AOR, again send them a Webform but with your AOR number.
The questions are referring to refusal into Canada not US.
Oh yes, that is correct, I just read it again. You can send IRCC a Webform and explain. As per an immigration lawyer I spoke to, she said even without an AOR, an IRCC agent may put in notes in an applicants file relating to the information provided in a Webform. And when you receive your AOR, again send them a Webform but with your AOR number.
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Guys did anyone get the AOR, nothing yet for me. 12:14pm est
Guys did anyone get the AOR, nothing yet for me. 12:14pm est
i bet u shud get it later today or earlier tomorrow. one of my knowns submitted at 12.08pm n she got biometric request today w her app number
Guys did anyone get the AOR, nothing yet for me. 12:14pm est
12:09 and nothing, it might not be FIFO after all.
12:09 and nothing, it might not be FIFO after all.
Agree. No movement in my application at all
I have a question on the essential work stream. How are they gonna know the total hours of your working experience.
What would be their basis?
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