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Hi everyone, just wanted to ask whether it is still possible getting a refusal for a PR application even if there is an AIP endorsement from the province already? If so, what could be example of grounds in refusal? If anyone experienced this or have heard of a situation like this, please share your insights. Thank you!
Hi everyone, just wanted to ask whether it is still possible getting a refusal for a PR application even if there is an AIP endorsement from the province already? If so, what could be example of grounds in refusal? If anyone experienced this or have heard of a situation like this, please share your insights. Thank you!
re: employment letters dont match NOC — since the province has already given the endorsement, so it means that they also checked the previous work experience matching the NOC— does IRCC still review this?
re: employment letters dont match NOC — since the province has already given the endorsement, so it means that they also checked the previous work experience matching the NOC— does IRCC still review this?
re: employment letters dont match NOC — since the province has already given the endorsement, so it means that they also checked the previous work experience matching the NOC— does IRCC still review this?
thanks! another concern: my job is NOC B, so job offer required is 1 year from the time of becoming PR. My current contract/offer is until Dec 31,2024. I will lodge my PR application this week, however IRCC has just updated their official processing time for AIP to 15 months - if based on this new timeline I will get my PR latest March 2024 - so my job offer will be deemed ineligible??? Am I right? Or do I still have a chance to get the PR earlier than 15 months?
thanks! another concern: my job is NOC B, so job offer required is 1 year from the time of becoming PR. My current contract/offer is until Dec 31,2024. I will lodge my PR application this week, however IRCC has just updated their official processing time for AIP to 15 months - if based on this new timeline I will get my PR latest March 2024 - so my job offer will be deemed ineligible??? Am I right? Or do I still have a chance to get the PR earlier than 15 months?
I applied for pr - aip on january, received passport request sep 06, I am inland. The job that sponsored me is terrible, when is safe to quit and not affect my pr? I aplied in PrinceEdward Island, when is safe to move to other province?
I applied for pr - aip on january, received passport request sep 06, I am inland. The job that sponsored me is terrible, when is safe to quit and not affect my pr? I aplied in PrinceEdward Island, when is safe to move to other province?
Hello, I would like to know if I can still apply for PR again. I got someone to sponsor me for PR but I only have 90 days to submit it and I did not submit it because my funds are not enough. Do I have to wait again to apply how long do I have to wait and repeat the same steps? for applying for my PR.
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