hi friends, i have important question to ask.
i received my ainp nomination in march.
i was fired from my job in march.
i applied for pr in april. my nomination was employer driven.
now i am done with my medicals.
my work permit is closed which is of no use to me as i am already out of job.
my question is can i apply for other lmo job with different employer ? will it effect my pr application ? will cic come to know about my previous job ? please reply.
There are 2 different offices that process your file Nova Scotia Sydney is just the pre screening office that issues file# to the applicants. CPP Ottawa processes everything else including Visa issuance COPR etc..
Yeah me too...Our time line is identical almost..I read in one of the threads that it takes 2 - 8 weeks for them to send the ppr email but some other guys got it in like a span of 3 days...very anxious already it's killing me
Yeah me too...Our time line is identical almost..I read in one of the threads that it takes 2 - 8 weeks for them to send the ppr email but some other guys got it in like a span of 3 days...very anxious already it's killing me
Yeah me too...Our time line is identical almost..I read in one of the threads that it takes 2 - 8 weeks for them to send the ppr email but some other guys got it in like a span of 3 days...very anxious already it's killing me
How long it takes to process applications will vary based on which visa office ends up processing your application. You can check application processing times.
You may be able to avoid delays by:
•telling the visa office about any changes to your personal information, such as your address, telephone number or email, or the birth of a child, and
•not contacting the visa office more than once about the same issue.
Your application will be delayed if:
•there are criminal or security problems or we need to do more background checks,
•your family situation is not clear—reasons could include a divorce or an adoption that is not yet complete or child custody issues that have not been resolved, or
•the visa office has to contact other CIC offices in Canada or abroad to verify the data you gave
The CIC officer will make a decision on your application based on:
•whether you meet the eligibility criteria for the program,
•whether you have the funds to support yourself and your family when you arrive in Canada,
•the results of your medical exam, and
•the information on your police certificate.
The office that processes your application will contact you if you need to send more documents or go to an interview.
If your application is approved, we will ask you to send your passport to the visa office so we can issue your permanent resident visa.