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About the program
The temporary resident to permanent resident pathway is a limited-time pathway to permanent residence. It is for certain temporary residents who are currently working in Canada and their families.
You may be eligible for permanent residence if
you have work experience in Canada in an essential occupation or the health or health services field
OR
you recently graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution
About the program
The temporary resident to permanent resident pathway is a limited-time pathway to permanent residence. It is for certain temporary residents who are currently working in Canada and their families.
You may be eligible for permanent residence if
you have work experience in Canada in an essential occupation or the health or health services field
OR
you recently graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution
You can be a recent graduate and have a study permit for another program. I graduated with a Diploma and still hold a study permit to finish my degree. The CIC requires applicants to have a valid temporary status and did not say it has to be a work permit. They also mention on the website that you don’t need a PGWP to apply for this program. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...rary-resident-permanent-resident-pathway.html
As for being employed: you can be employed part time (20h/weeK) and still be eligible for the program.
Thank you so much for you assistance. This really helps a lot. When you say for portal and credentials I need to be in Canada, does it mean linking the application to the GC portal or is this a totally different portal ?
If it is a totally different portal, is there a timeframe within which I need to activate the portal ? if so, what would be the timeframe ?
Yes they are separated.
No one really know the timeframe of Tr2PR.
But from Portal=>Credentials=>eCopr is quite fast . Also later must apply for PR car and link to GCKey again
About the program
The temporary resident to permanent resident pathway is a limited-time pathway to permanent residence. It is for certain temporary residents who are currently working in Canada and their families.
You may be eligible for permanent residence if
you have work experience in Canada in an essential occupation or the health or health services field
OR
you recently graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution
Let me know please what do they tell you, i have also send the screenshot like you as i was not able to find the email i received when i submitted the application, quite tensed
Anyone else who did this and got approved? I know you were supposed to give the email confirmation that you applied under this program, but my email landed in spam folder which was auto deleted after 30 days. So i send them screenshots and an email i received from ircc, for the webform i raised under this program.
How do you guys manage to talk to a representative? Whenever I call I just hear that they don't care about cases that are not related to Afghanistan. Which options you choose?
How do you guys manage to talk to a representative? Whenever I call I just hear that they don't care about cases that are not related to Afghanistan. Which options you choose?
I have the same question. Tried calling them I can't even get an option to talk to anybody.
When I try to send concern or question via webform I am not sure if its even a response from a person or automated responses.
Anxiety kicking in as I am now moving to another house and not sure how I can get this included on my files or will they be sending something via mail and my current housemate may just be like a jerk and throw it.
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