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    PNP Masters Stream - Status: Single / Common Law?

    You're common law so you have to apply as common law. Send as much supporting evidence as you can, the new lease, letter from friends and family attesting that you are in a relationship, photos from trips away, joint holiday bookings etc etc. From your old address and your current one send...
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    Revoke PNP PR status - Move out nomination province [!!]

    As a PR you have the right to live and work anywhere in Canada but you do sign an intent to reside whilst applying for PR via the pnp. If you signed this without ever having the intention to reside in your nominating province then yes you could possible be found guilty of misrepresentation and...
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    Questions about the BC-PNP-Entry-Level or Semi-Skilled Worker

    The semi skilled stream is assessed almost pass/fail, As long as both you and your employer are eligible and you write a strong support letter you should be good to go
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    RCMP fingerprint question

    If your husband has not been requested to submit finger prints then he does not have too. Finger prints are only requested if you share the same or similar name and are of similar age as someone who has a RCMP criminal record. To ensue you're not that person
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    PNP for UK Truck Driver and Partner

    Just a little more information to help you out. To apply to the semi skilled stream in BC you will need to have been working full time for your employer for a minimum of 9 months. If your willing to be apart I'd suggest coming over and looking for work by yourself. Your partner could apply for...
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    BC PNP (dilemma)

    I can't say which option would be best for you to apply but if you send the required information for both skilled and the post graduate stream then the PNP office will most likely assess you for the stream requested and then asses you under the 2nd stream if your found not eligible for the 1st...
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    Bookkeeper BC PNP

    That's not the BC PNP website, this is http://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/About-the-BC-PNP/Skills-Immigration/Skilled-Worker.aspx Bookkeeper is noc B and as such classed as skilled. Any skilled occupations are eligible to apply under the skilled stream of the BC PNP. The CEC restrictions do not...
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    A few Concerns

    Don't worry, like you said both yourself and your wife are recovered. If no further treatment is needed and your daily activity's are not impacted by an old injury then all is good in that regard.
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    Surgery Questions

    Your RPRF is not requested until your in the last stages of processing and nearing the end of the application process with no anticipated problems by CIC. If there was a problem with your medicals you would still be dealing with it right now rather than moving onto in process and Final fees...
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    Surgery Questions

    Aha, don't worry, You guys have already passed the med :) If there had been problems with the the further info you supplied you most certainly would not be in progress with the RPRF requested. Just have to sit it out now
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    Surgery Questions

    Potentially Yes, It's hard to say though without knowing more information about the type of surgery and reasons behind it but I understand if you don't want to divulge. There's 2 factors considered in medical cases, risk to public health and excessive demand. Its the latter which would be of...
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    BC PNP

    As long as your not applying semi skilled then what you have suggest is fine. If your permit is closed to your current employer then once nominated you will need to be issued a new work permit for the new employer. You can do this on the basis of your nomination
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    OPEN WORK PERMIT after AOR

    No like you said you're work permit has to expire within 4 months to be eligible
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    BC PNP application batch sept. 2013

    Have you read the BC PNP website? It pretty much has all the information you need. Good luck, the application is pretty straight forward
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    Marriage Fraud

    I feel for you. If I understand correct your Canadian or a PR and sponsored your husband? If he only got his PR recently then it's conditional anyway. They introduced conditional PR for this exact situation and reason, too many people were taking advantage and then running off. You need to...
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    Confusion about some rules..!!

    An open spousal work permit!! That's the official term you are looking for when people are referring to dependent visa's and such. If you work in an occupation in NOC 0, A or B then you're Husband is eligible to apply. I'd imagine your occupation is NOC B but check The alternative is to...
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    12 Months Classification

    This won't work as an IEC permit it is non extendable and therefore does not benefit from implied status. You'd be working illegally Can your employer not put you through the PNP instead?
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    Reason for PR application rejection on medical grounds

    Mario Bellissimo comes highly recommended from what I've heard. Based in Toronto but it does not matter you can still use him. Specializes in complex medical cases if you feel you would like the help.
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    Marriage Fraud

    Seriously?? Bigamy is a Criminal offense in Canada as is Misrepresentation, both of which you would have committed. You would be denied PR or have it revoked. Banned from Canada and possibly prosecuted