AdUnit Name: [AboveMainContent]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[970,250],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Canadian Experience Class
Hello,
My 1 year experience is completing on 29 june 2021 but I already obtained reference letter on 10 june 2021
My question is will my reference considered valid?
or do i need to get it again after 29 june
My Aor is Sep 2, 2020. when i spoke to agent recently i came to know that all stages passed and waiting for final approval!
Many congratulations on passing all the stages. I am sure that it must be such a relief, but waiting the copr is still frustrating. Would you be able to share the dates for all the ghost updates? My application is nearing the 5 month mark coming week and I've not really seen any progress.
Many congratulations on passing all the stages. I am sure that it must be such a relief, but waiting the copr is still frustrating. Would you be able to share the dates for all the ghost updates? My application is nearing the 5 month mark coming week and I've not really seen any progress.
I am not exactly sure about the dates but i know i received one when i passed medicals (Oct 21,2020) and the next two was in the month of april 2021.
For CEC Outland , did you do medicals upfront or IRCC sent you request?
For CEC Outland , did you do medicals upfront or IRCC sent you request?
U can do upfront once u get the ITA.
U can do upfront once u get the ITA.
Thanks for your reply. I am confused at the following information.
If you and your dependants are outside of Canada
Don’t get your medical exam as soon as you get your invitation to apply.
We will send you a form telling you when and how to get a medical exam.
When you apply online, you must submit a letter of explanation in your document checklist instead of your immigration medical exam (IME). In the letter, you must indicate that the primary applicant or the accompanying dependants of the primary applicant are outside Canada.
If you have undergone a medical exam as part of an application in another category and/or if you have completed an IME in the 12 months before you apply, you can submit a copy of the Information Printout Sheet and the IMM 1017B Upfront Medical Report form in your application.
An IRCC officer may still require a new IME.
Does that mean if dependent is outside of Canada, we need to wait for IRCC request?
Thanks for your reply. I am confused at the following information.
If you and your dependants are outside of Canada
Don’t get your medical exam as soon as you get your invitation to apply.
We will send you a form telling you when and how to get a medical exam.
When you apply online, you must submit a letter of explanation in your document checklist instead of your immigration medical exam (IME). In the letter, you must indicate that the primary applicant or the accompanying dependants of the primary applicant are outside Canada.
If you have undergone a medical exam as part of an application in another category and/or if you have completed an IME in the 12 months before you apply, you can submit a copy of the Information Printout Sheet and the IMM 1017B Upfront Medical Report form in your application.
An IRCC officer may still require a new IME.
Does that mean if dependent is outside of Canada, we need to wait for IRCC request?
Well I am not sure about ur situation. So its better if u ask other experts in this forum.
@legalfalcon He can help!
Keeping eyes peeled for June 21. Let’s see what happens!
I am a CEC inland applicant. In the last 6 months , I have moved 2 addresses but have kept my initial address in Canada as an official address. Should I mention these addresses or just keep my 1 official address in the Address History?
or mention all 3 and put up in LOE that I used my initial address as my official address ?
I am a CEC inland applicant. In the last 6 months , I have moved 2 addresses but have kept my initial address in Canada as an official address. Should I mention these addresses or just keep my 1 official address in the Address History?
or mention all 3 and put up in LOE that I used my initial address as my official address ?
If ur initial address is the official one and its same as in all ur ID's, then u can ignore the rest.
I am a CEC inland applicant. In the last 6 months , I have moved 2 addresses but have kept my initial address in Canada as an official address. Should I mention these addresses or just keep my 1 official address in the Address History?
or mention all 3 and put up in LOE that I used my initial address as my official address ?
If you have not hanged your country of residence and not moved to QC, you need not worry and do not have to update anything.
If ur initial address is the official one and its same as in all ur ID's, then u can ignore the rest.
My initial address in Canada is there in all my IDs but I am currently staying in another address within same city Toronto for the past 6 months as sublease. So its okay not to mention that ..Is that correct?
My initial address in Canada is there in all my IDs but I am currently staying in another address within same city Toronto for the past 6 months as sublease. So its okay not to mention that ..Is that correct?
Well there is no harm including ur present address. i don't understand ur concern..
AdUnit Name: [BelowMainContent]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Canadian Experience Class