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    PR Processing Time.

    Thanks Mr. Leon.
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    PR Processing Time.

    Hi all, According to the link below it mentions that processing time for existing PR is 122 calender days and (Working on applications received up to April 5, 2011), so does it mean that 122 days after April 5, so those applied on April 5 would receive reply around August 2011? is that correct...
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    How can I prove physical presence in Vancouver BC if I am not working

    :o 6 months waiting time for a free voluntary work !!!!! That is really scares me......., why would someone immigrate if there are no jobs in Canada even voluntary ones!!!
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    PR Card renewal - Passport Pages

    Hi AllisonVSC, Where exactly you got that excel sheet from?
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    PR Card renewal - Passport Pages

    This is clear.... But what is this, where would you get that?
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    #Modifying PR residency requirements#

    Member "Crappydoc" raised a good point here, let us not forget that Doctors & Engineers who immigrate to Canada CANNOT even use the title (Dr.) or (Eng.), they are required to be licensed first in order for them to put that title in their business card. So in order for the immigrant to comply...
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    #Modifying PR residency requirements#

    I’m writing this message addressing all PR holders who are afraid of losing their PR status due to the 2 years residency obligation within the 5 years, actually what encourages me to write such message is this recent article from CIC website...
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    Entry exit record by CIC

    Is that something new recently?, because I don't remember doing that in years 2008 and 2007.
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    Bringing money into Canada.

    Hi, I have a PR since almost 3 years now, and I'm planning to move to Canada permanently within few months, however, during all the previous 3 years I had a bank account in Canada with around CA$6000, which were earning interest, and I haven't filed any tax sheet since I didn't work in Canada...
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    The risk of denying the renewal of the PR card.

    Thank you for correcting me, I thought it was 40%, and yes here in the Gulf there is no taxes, so someone can save a lot, but people here are not happy because of racial discrimination and hot weather, however, on the other hand, Canada offers you everything, but as I hear from time to time, its...
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    The risk of denying the renewal of the PR card.

    That means someone has to wait at least 5 years to get the Canadian citizenship, that's really quite long, and at the end you would be paying 40% taxes.
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    The risk of denying the renewal of the PR card.

    Hi Leon, wow, why its taking that long!, is that general for everyone applying for citizenship, or only your case?
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    The risk of denying the renewal of the PR card.

    Hi everyone, I landed in the summer of 2006, stayed for 2 months, got my PR card and left Canada to work in the Gulf region, and I'm planning to move back to Canada permanently in the summer of 2009. My questions are: 1) Since I will fulfil the 2 years obligations of residency from 2009 till...