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Please help!! Is there any group that I can join to get Alert/info of opening PNPs?
Am interested in 1. Sask PNP-EE or OID. 2 NB PNP, 3. PEI-PNP & 4. NS-PNP.
How do I get alerts of PNP openings, please. I've been beside the pool for too long missing the spirits time to stir the PNP waters. Be my Jesus-sent angel! Help me great benevolent and magnanimous Admins. Include my number there...+234-8054505467 and +234-8051874304.
Thx
rajkamalmohanram said:
This is the instruction on the e-APR. If you have lived in 2 different in the past 10 years, then I would definitely suggest mentioning the trips between these 2 countries.
I would mention ANY international travel in the past 10 years irrespective of the reason/country of travel. This is only my opinion.
Thank you for your input. I was also thinking the same before I posted the question here, i-e mention all travel I have done in past 10 years and let CIC figure out what they consider and what not ? because otherwise I don't have any travel history to show I take out trips to home and Canada.
I changed it to "no" yesterday but now I am thinking should I put in all the info back (cuz I haven't submitted the application yet).
Or a No with LOE as Delpiero07 Suggested
Another question,
I am completing the final section of the APR, the
Personal History section and in it, the
Statutory Questions.
Q1- Has John Doe you been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
I answered
"Yes", since I had a family visit visa application to Canada refused in 1999 and got student visa application refused for USA in 2010
Then the next question,
Q2- Has John Doe ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?:
Could seniors suggest, what is the difference between the two question, in terms of applicability in my case, since I have had a visit and study visa to Canada and USA refused in the past respectively?
Should I answer
"YES" to both?
Thanks and I appreciate your help
DelPiero07 said:
This has been discussed intensively in this forum. Like I said, no need to disclose travels from country of origin to country of residence and vice-versa.
Cheers
Are there any links that you can provide where I can see this extensive discussion, please?
salkhan said:
Another question,
I am completing the final section of the APR, the
Personal History section and in it, the
Statutory Questions.
Q1- Has John Doe you been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
I answered
"Yes", since I had a family visit visa application to Canada refused in 1999 and got student visa application refused for USA in 2010
Then the next question,
Q2- Has John Doe ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?:
Could seniors suggest, what is the difference between the two question, in terms of applicability in my case, since I have had a visit and study visa to Canada and USA refused in the past respectively?
Should I answer
"YES" to both?
Thanks and I appreciate your help
IMO, you can answer "Yes" to both questions and provide a LOE with all the details of the visa refusal.
Both questions are almost the same and both of them deal with visa refusals/rejections. However, the second question additionally deals with being deported, removed from a country where the first question doesn't. Since your visa(s) was/were refused, you gotta answer "Yes" to both and provide a LOE to explain the same.
Good luck!
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rajkamalmohanram said:
Are there any links that you can provide where I can see this extensive discussion, please?
No, you're a big boy and I believe you can find the links.
Cheers
DelPiero07 said:
No, you're a big boy and I believe you can find the links.
Cheers
Well, that was kind of rude. Its okay to not quote a source in the initial post but if you do have the links and you don't want to post, there's no good reason to believe what you are telling is valid.
Yea, I know I'm a big boy. Been here longer than you have, actually. Just making sure correct information is being conveyed, that's all. There's too much wrong information on the forum and that's why I post/ask for sources/links. From next time around, try to be a little more polite.
rajkamalmohanram said:
Well, that was kind of rude. Its okay to not quote a source in the initial post but if you do have the links and you don't want to post, there's no good reason to believe What you are telling is valid.
You have 5600 posts, I would assume that you should be able to find anything on this forum if you wanted to.
I did not bookmark the links, why should I? I looked for the information when helping someone else and that was it. You are doubting me and that's fine but it is not my responsibility to do any work for you.
Cheers mate.
DelPiero07 said:
No, you're a big boy and I believe you can find the links.
Cheers
I'm hearing first time from you that you don't need to mention specific type of travels. CIC clearly asks you to tell all travels in last 10 years, if you are not able to provide proof to your statement which most of the people are doubting then simply they don't exist.
DelPiero07 said:
You have 5600 posts, I would assume that you should be able to find anything on this forum if you wanted to.
I did not bookmark the links, why should I? I looked for the information when helping someone else and that was it. You are doubting me and that's fine but it is not my responsibility to do any work for you.
Either way, your opinion regarding the topic is incorrect.
Cheers mate.
Just because I have 5600 posts doesn't mean I can't ask for links. If you think you are working for me (whatever that means) if you provide those links, you are completely wrong. Nobody works for nobody here. Well, its easy for everyone if you provide links, isn't it? Okay, when I requested for sources, you could have at least politely told me to check it myself. "You are a big boy... Blah blah" isn't polite at all and its not cool either.
Anyway, I'll leave you at that. +1 s are earned (hard earned). Good luck with your application! All the very best!
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kamy said:
I'm hearing first time from you that you don't need to mention specific type of travels. CIC clearly asks you to tell all travels in last 10 years, if you are not able to provide proof to your statement which most of the people are doubting then simply they don't exist.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/travel-history-question-t394280.0.html
"most people doubting me" = one guy.
Btw, the guy saying that it isn't needed is a guy with over 10000 posts and rating of +1116
Edit: just for the heck of it another one : http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/country-of-residence-query-t405744.0.html
DelPiero07 said:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/travel-history-question-t394280.0.html
"most people doubting me" = one guy.
Btw, the guy saying that it isn't needed is a guy with over 10000 posts and rating of +1116
Thank you for posting the source now. I'll check why it is okay to not mention it.
And another one: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/country-of-origin-or-of-residence-asvad-help-please-t336830.0.html
This time answered by dan_and - he knows his stuff.
DelPiero07 said:
According to this yes: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/can-we-update-ielts-score-after-sumbitting-the-application-t328224.0.html
+1 for doubting me
Many Thanks!!
Not a problem dude
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