I *think* it's because the CAN00whatever number that you start with is a placeholder until they determine whether you're already in their system or not. If you've applied for a visa in the past, they'll assign you the same number you were assigned in the past, since you're the same "client." If you haven't applied in the past, it will be replaced with your new, official UCI. That's my impression, anyway. Anyone else have any insight on this?
Hi all
I have submitted my eAPR.but by the end of this month I might be getting married. I have heard that we can notify ircc about the marriage and both can get PR .my query is he is presently in australia on work permit and has applied for PR Australia.Will that be an issue???
Sounds like your "landing" interview if I'm not mistaken. Seems they usually just ask you to bring your documents, go over your application one last time and then approve you if they're satisfied.
It’s landing appointment.
For inland, if we don’t get landing appointment it take 3 weeks to book, lucky you and after appointment you will get ur copr and SIN right the way
Hi all
I have submitted my eAPR.but by the end of this month I might be getting married. I have heard that we can notify ircc about the marriage and both can get PR .my query is he is presently in australia on work permit and has applied for PR Australia.Will that be an issue???
You have to make sure to calculate your CRS score with the married status to check if you are still above the cutoff of your ITA round, otherwise your application might be rejected. Scores single and married are different (you will probably get a bit less while married)
You have to make sure to calculate your CRS score with the married status to check if you are still above the cutoff of your ITA round, otherwise your application might be rejected. Scores single and married are different (you will probably get a bit less while married)
Thanks for the reply but I have read in other threads that adding spouse after eAPR doesn't affect CRS scores. ..provided marriage took place after eAPR. ..After eAPR CRS scores get locked
Thanks for the reply but I have read in other threads that adding spouse after eAPR doesn't affect CRS scores. ..provided marriage took place after eAPR. ..After eAPR CRS scores get locked
so.. basically.. you eAPR.. locks all the info till date. But if there is a change which would affect your overall CRS, then yes you need to let them know