eagleworld said:
when 6 months counts for POF, i mean if i start BANK funds in August 1 and my ITA issue on august 2 than how it is possible that the POF are of 6 months................can you explain about exactly when funds in bank should be deposited in express entry process,so that the 6 months average will count,thanks
It is always not necessary that the funds should be in the bank account, it could have been invested in stocks, mutual funds or other financial instruments. So, as per your example, if you deposit the amount in the bank on August 1st and you get ITA on August 2nd, you have to prove that the funds so credited in your account did originate from a loan or borrowed funds. The reason why asks 6 months back statements is to ensure that the applicant has not availed a loan or borrowed funds to meet the POF requirement. So if you have the funds now, would suggest to deposit the same in your bank account, no one can predict when you will get ITA. Also, you will need to justify the source of the large amount of money deposited in your account.
Stanlee said:
Qualifying foreign nationals currently in Canada who meet program eligibility requirements may be considered for a work permit to bridge the gap between the expiry of their current work permit and the final decision on their application for permanent residence (APR). They must have submitted an application for permanent residence under one of the following classes:
- the federal skilled worker class (FSWC);
- the Canadian experience class (CEC);
- the federal skilled trades class (FSTC);
- the caring for children class or the caring for people with high medical needs class; or
- the provincial nominee class (PNC), for applicants for whom there are no employer restrictions on nominations.
To know more about eligibility check the link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/temp/work/prov/bridging.asp
Thanks a lot for your response.
I found that before and the part that confuses me bit is this:
"...decision on the application will not be made until the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) has assessed the e‑APR for completeness. A BOWP can be issued only if the e‑APR has passed the R10 completeness check."
That's why I asked if the "Review of eligibility" says "Review in Progress" if I should wait for it to change that it's "good to go"
Johny Bravo said:
Thanks a lot for your response.
I found that before and the part that confuses me bit is this:
"...decision on the application will not be made until the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) has assessed the e‑APR for completeness. A BOWP can be issued only if the e‑APR has passed the R10 completeness check."
That's why I asked if the "Review of eligibility" says "Review in Progress" if I should wait for it to change that it's "good to go"
Place order for GCMS Notes and see what it says about R10 Completeness Check. If it's says that you have met the requirement, then you can submit an application for BOWP.
Stanlee said:
Place order for GCMS Notes and see what it says about R10 Completeness Check. If it's says that you have met the requirement, then you can submit an application for BOWP.
Can you please tell me how do I place such order?
Thank you
Johny Bravo said:
Can you please tell me how do I place such order?
Thank you
Check this link for the process http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp
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Dear Experts,
Please help me understand the following issue.
i am a kidney donor for my sister. She is a Canadian citizen.
After kidney donation procedure, i am planning to Apply for Canadian immigration.
is it possible that my Case is rejected on medial basis, as i will be short of a Kidney. Or i have gone through a major surgery ?
Kindly advise.
Thank You.
hammad.tahir said:
Dear Experts,
Please help me understand the following issue.
i am a kidney donor for my sister. She is a Canadian citizen.
After kidney donation procedure, i am planning to Apply for Canadian immigration.
is it possible that my Case is rejected on medial basis, as i will be short of a Kidney. Or i have gone through a major surgery ?
Kindly advise.
Thank You.
No. You will not be rejected just because you are short of one kidney. They look if you have diseases like cancer. TB or AIDS which might be contagious and/or a burden on the publicly funded Canadian healthcare system.
Hi everyone
I just want to know if sumone is applying thru EE n after entering canada,if principal applicant needs to go back after two months leaving his or her spouse back ...is it possible to do so ????
Thnx in advance
rupshikha said:
Hi everyone
I just want to know if sumone is applying thru EE n after entering canada,if principal applicant needs to go back after two months leaving his or her spouse back ...is it possible to do so ????
Thnx in advance
Yes, the principal applicant can enter Canada and leave Canada after two months. But you need to ensure the following are taken care of before you leave Canada
- Provide an address to which PR Card has to be sent
- To enter Canada on your return, you will need your PR Card. If you do not receive your PR Card during the two months that you are planning to stay in Canada, you will have to apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) which you will need to enter Canada. Check this link to know more http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/travel-document/.
Can someone pls help in answering this question: Post ITA, when CIC asks for your documents, do one has to share the following for their non-minor dependents:
1. Photocopies or original OLD passports OR only the latest passport is required?
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shashar said:
Can someone pls help in answering this question: Post ITA, when CIC asks for your documents, do one has to share the following for their non-minor dependents:
1. Photocopies or original OLD passports OR only the latest passport is required?
Ideally, scanned copy of latest passport personal details pages and pages which has visa stamping has to be submitted. But sometimes, it could happen that the old passport will have visa stamping as well, so it would be good to submit scanned copy of those pages as well. However, please note that CIC explicitly does not say that you need to submit old passport copy along with visa stamping pages. Moreover, it is a practice followed by many.
Stanlee said:
Ideally, scanned copy of latest passport personal details pages and pages which has visa stamping has to be submitted. But sometimes, it could happen that the old passport will have visa stamping as well, so it would be good to submit scanned copy of those pages as well. However, please note that CIC explicitly does not say that you need to submit old passport copy along with visa stamping pages. Moreover, it is a practice followed by many.
Thanks Stanlee. I asked this because I has spend quite many years in China on business visa, and every 1 or 3 months Iused to travel to Hongkong. So my initial few passports are full of Chinese visas and immigration stamps which are nearly 10 years old, and as they are mostly in Chinese, so we aren't able to make much of them. I am not sure whether I has spent continuous six month in a single stretch in China or not. Further considering the fact that I was on business visa (and not on work permit), I am not getting PCC from China. So I was hoping that we will just consider that I haven't spent more than six continuous months in China and mention it accordingly. At that time, the visa laws in China were not so strict and big companies were able to manage their employees just on business visa there for years all together.
shashar said:
Thanks Stanlee. I asked this because I has spend quite many years in China on business visa, and every 1 or 3 months Iused to travel to Hongkong. So my initial few passports are full of Chinese visas and immigration stamps which are nearly 10 years old, and as they are mostly in Chinese, so we aren't able to make much of them. I am not sure whether I has spent continuous six month in a single stretch in China or not. Further considering the fact that I was on business visa (and not on work permit), I am not getting PCC from China. So I was hoping that we will just consider that I haven't spent more than six continuous months in China and mention it accordingly. At that time, the visa laws in China were not so strict and big companies were able to manage their employees just on business visa there for years all together.
You need a PCC for every country in which you spent 6 months or more. Not just 6 months continuously. If you have spent a
total of 6 months or more in China since you turned 18, you need a PCC.
Also, the fact that you were there on a business visa makes no difference. If you were there for 6 months, you need a PCC, no matter what sort of visa you had.
istari said:
You need a PCC for every country in which you spent 6 months or more. Not just 6 months continuously. If you have spent a total of 6 months or more in China since you turned 18, you need a PCC.
Also, the fact that you were there on a business visa makes no difference. If you were there for 6 months, you need a PCC, no matter what sort of visa you had.
Thanks Istari. I have travelled twice to US - first time for 2 months and second time for 5 months. So in this case I need PCC from USA too?
shashar said:
Thanks Istari. I have travelled twice to US - first time for 2 months and second time for 5 months. So in this case I need PCC from USA too?
Yes
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