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I am surprised you are receiving any kind of communication from them on this
I am surprised too. I am just being lucky I guess.
Someone told me inland 2022 AOR are getting processed faster then outland, specially new ones. Any truth or pattern to this?
What are the residence obligations? Do you have to stay for a certain duration every year or some similar condition? And what happens if you don't follow the obligation?
If you are not physically present in Canada 2 years (or more precisely 730 days) out of every 5, you will not have met your residency requirement. There are a few exceptions where time abroad can count (off the top of my head - working for crown corporations or accompanying a Canadian spouse under certain conditions) but these are not generally accessible. As I understand it, missing this target does not mean you automatically you lose your PR, but if and when it comes to the attention of the IRCC they have the right to cancel your PR. Source:
How long must I stay in Canada to keep my permanent resident status? (cic.gc.ca)
Isn't that thing always happens? CEC points for canadian experience has always been a thing. Or you are specifically referring to students who finished their degree in fall 2021? Anyways those will also have some 50 odd points for canadian degrees.
Yeah, its always a thing, but we haven't had a chance to know as of yet how many of them are.
Today we should see.
Someone told me inland 2022 AOR are getting processed faster then outland, specially new ones. Any truth or pattern to this?
Yes, absolutely.
There are countless of posts here that have been processed within 2 to 4 months.
Good luck to the ones waiting for an ITA today.
Yes, absolutely.
There are countless of posts here that have been processed within 2 to 4 months.
Yeah but does inland or outland applicant makes any difference?
We can get PCC from either Police station or Passport office in India, my spouse got the police station one already but it have her old address(Her Parent's) mentioned, as they pick it from Passport ( Changing on Passport is another long procedure). We have also applied for Passport office one, which will have new address but will take 2-3 weeks. We only have 30 days left to submit application, what should we do?
I was thinking to use the Police station PCC alongside, Passport office acknowledgement and submit the completed one later via webform once we get that? Also mention two current address in history form? They are both in same city tho but I have doubts.
Yeah but does inland or outland applicant makes any difference?
Yes, it does as your security has already been scrutinized if you are inland, and you've already have your biometrics, not sure about the medicals though...
Hello all,
I completed my undergraduate study in Singapore for four years.
However, out of four years, I did an exchange study at a university in Canada for 6 months.
Since it is an exchange study, there is no proper degree or certificate awarded, only an exchange certificate.
I do not intend to claim any points for my exchange study in Canada.
I have a few questions regarding this:
- Do I need to include this in my pre-ITA profile if I do not want to claim any points? I guess I do not need to right?
- Do I need to include the documentation (transcript during exchange, exchange certificate) in the education document post-ITA? In my Singapore University transcript, there is one semester when it is said “Transfer Credit from the University of ABC”. So, I wonder if I should include this for my post-ITA document in the education section and add some explanation in LOE.
- Do I need to include this in my education history section for the post-ITA document? Since it is a non-degree program, I suppose I do not need to include it?
My guess would be that I should not include it on pre ITA profile and education history section for post-ITA since it is a non-degree program, but I should upload the transcript and certificate to the education section for post-ITA. Or should I just not include it altogether in my EE journey?
Any chance of crs come around 466 next year?
Any chance of crs come around 466 next year?
I think you have better odds of growing wings and flying there...
Any chance of crs come around 466 next year?
Seriously though, I don't think it'll ever go down to 460s, even low 480s is looking difficult, but with the changes that are coming effective January 2023, your NOC may be in demand. I'd go for PNP options...
Any chance of crs come around 466 next year?
Don't listen to these folks. The crs will definitely come down to 466 before the end of the year. Assuming draw sizes of 3000 and a 5 point drop in cut off every week you will get an ita by the end of this year or by mid next year. All you need is a pnp. Regards.
Someone told me inland 2022 AOR are getting processed faster then outland, specially new ones. Any truth or pattern to this?
That's the case always. Inland is faster.
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