So I applied using an immigration lawyer and we had a good conversation after they informed me that I got my PPR. According to them, IRCC is fucking flying through the apps. If you have an ITA, you will get processed in 2022. Their target is to wrap up the entire backlog by June this year. And it shows, my PPR time line is less than 6 months. I know someone who got it in 4 recently.
I can't get past the paranoia of my dumbass work refs not checking their emails and missing IRCC's verification email. Kinda feel like I should've received IP1 with eligibility passed but nope.
Do GCMS notes tell you if your dumbcunt work refs haven't yet responded to IRCC?
Not necessarily. I just checked with my previous employers and they didn't get shit. Basically, as long as the reference letter looks legit (and especially if your company has a website) they won't bother. It's only if the letter looks suspicious that they will do their due diligence
Not necessarily. I just checked with my previous employers and they didn't get shit. Basically, as long as the reference letter looks legit (and especially if your company has a website) they won't bother. It's only if the letter looks suspicious that they will do their due diligence
I have never read anywhere about stay and related obligations before getting married. Let's see if anyone else knows about this in particular. I think you have to be more concerned about convincing the VO about the genuineness of this marriage if the spouse is from India, since IRCC deals with a lot of marriage fraud @scylla@Naturgrl
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Yes. Agree to your point.
But what does one do if now he/she is planning (or have planned) to be married later this year and the PPR arrives before. so soft landing will happen before the wedding... and legally the person is unmarried if asked by the immigration personnel.
So if the timeline is PPR>> soft landing >> wedding >> move to Canada >> (some time...how much time) >> apply for dependent's visa ....
If you already have added money into your POF account prior to the ADR, that's no problem. Adding money is okay (unless it's a huge amount then it'll be questioned too).
If you've received an ADR but haven't added money into your POF account yet but considering, the answer is obvious I think. Send your documents in first then add money.
In both cases I'm assuming you always had enough POF + buffer in your account. If not, that ADR will be quite painful.
1. If your refs are good, you won't have to worry. Yes, in your gcms notes, it will state if an agent attempted to unsuccessfully call your (ex) employer
2. Yup, they will communicate with each other. Thats how sometimes you hear stories about how an app was approved at the province level, but after discussion between IRCC and the province, they reject. This is quite rare though
1. If your refs are good, you won't have to worry. Yes, in your gcms notes, it will state if an agent attempted to unsuccessfully call your (ex) employer
2. Yup, they will communicate with each other. Thats how sometimes you hear stories about how an app was approved at the province level, but after discussion between IRCC and the province, they reject. This is quite rare though
Thanks mate. Both are very good to hear because Alberta already communicated with my employer and verified my information. And if shit still goes south I can see it in GCMS notes. Definitely ordering them next month.