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« on: March 04, 2009, 06:17:30 pm » |
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Finally Alberta made a good faq, which will help everybody with doubts. If your question is not there, then search for it on other posts and after searching if you cannot find it, then post your doubt so members can help you AKK http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/media/h1b_FAQ.pdf
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2009, 08:20:28 pm » |
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This helps, tnx dude!
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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2009, 09:33:13 pm » |
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hey guys.... did u see the FAQ Q. 24 : Do I have to live and work in Alberta ? the answer to this question not very specific.... Alberta hotline specifically said they will not hold recepients from moving to other province .... but faq doesnt answer that categorically instead they ask FAQ reader to look at other province immigration option .... but while that seems to be a suggestion to AINP applicants although does not seem to be an assertion to recepients :)
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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2009, 01:15:50 pm » |
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hey guys.... did u see the FAQ Q. 24 : Do I have to live and work in Alberta ? the answer to this question not very specific.... Alberta hotline specifically said they will not hold recepients from moving to other province .... but faq doesnt answer that categorically instead they ask FAQ reader to look at other province immigration option .... but while that seems to be a suggestion to AINP applicants although does not seem to be an assertion to recepients :) I really hope you guys aren't abusing this great program, and using Alberta as a trampoline to other provinces. We need a little honesty in here, if you don't have any intentions to live in Alberta, then look for other options. This program should be intended to people who do have the real intention to live in Alberta. By not being honest you are putting your own application in risk and of those who have good intention and may apply in the future (or you think they won't make changes in the future to stop this kind of behavior?) Instead of researching if you can move to another province as soon as you get there, why don't you start researching about job options, housing, and this kind of stuff? Again, if there's anybody who don't intend to live in Alberta, then look for other options - there are plenty - and don't take the chances of someone else who really wants to live in there. Let's be honest!
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« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2009, 02:21:59 pm » |
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hey guys.... did u see the FAQ Q. 24 : Do I have to live and work in Alberta ? the answer to this question not very specific.... Alberta hotline specifically said they will not hold recepients from moving to other province .... but faq doesnt answer that categorically instead they ask FAQ reader to look at other province immigration option .... but while that seems to be a suggestion to AINP applicants although does not seem to be an assertion to recepients :) I really hope you guys aren't abusing this great program, and using Alberta as a trampoline to other provinces. We need a little honesty in here, if you don't have any intentions to live in Alberta, then look for other options. This program should be intended to people who do have the real intention to live in Alberta. By not being honest you are putting your own application in risk and of those who have good intention and may apply in the future (or you think they won't make changes in the future to stop this kind of behavior?) Instead of researching if you can move to another province as soon as you get there, why don't you start researching about job options, housing, and this kind of stuff? Again, if there's anybody who don't intend to live in Alberta, then look for other options - there are plenty - and don't take the chances of someone else who really wants to live in there. Let's be honest! It more of a matter of practicality and unforseeable circumstances than honesty... what happens if one moves to alberta and doesnt find a job for x months and then finds a job in neighbouring province ? what happens if one finds a job and is laid off and then finds a job elswhere ? such things can happen.... and then what must the PR holder do ? return his PR back or does CIC / AINP invalidate the PR ? also this the very nature of "PNP" as its very title suggest sounds like it is solemnized to the province while all recepients are urged to settle and live in Alberta,,,,, an element of practical modicum has to be expected....
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« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2009, 02:25:59 pm » |
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In those cases you mentioned the applicant can PROVE he/she tried to live in Alberta when they apply for citizenship...not a problem then... But you know that the situation here is that many people don't want to live in Alberta, and they are using ainp just a way to get in Canada. Those people will probably have problems when applying to citizenship (or renewing PR card) and they deserve it. Akk It more of a matter of practicality and unforseeable circumstances than honesty...
what happens if one moves to alberta and doesnt find a job for x months and then finds a job in neighbouring province ?
what happens if one finds a job and is laid off and then finds a job elswhere ?
such things can happen.... and then what must the PR holder do ?
return his PR back or does CIC / AINP invalidate the PR ?
while all recepients are urged to settle,, an element of practical modicum has to be expected....
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« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2009, 05:45:12 pm » |
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In those cases you mentioned the applicant can PROVE he/she tried to live in Alberta when they apply for citizenship...not a problem then... But you know that the situation here is that many people don't want to live in Alberta, and they are using ainp just a way to get in Canada. Those people will probably have problems when applying to citizenship (or renewing PR card) and they deserve it. Akk It more of a matter of practicality and unforseeable circumstances than honesty...
what happens if one moves to alberta and doesnt find a job for x months and then finds a job in neighbouring province ?
what happens if one finds a job and is laid off and then finds a job elswhere ?
such things can happen.... and then what must the PR holder do ?
return his PR back or does CIC / AINP invalidate the PR ?
while all recepients are urged to settle,, an element of practical modicum has to be expected....
Yes they thoroughly deserve it. If they need to settle in another province contact that province for nomination.Misusing a Provincial nomination should be punished.
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« Reply #7 on: March 17, 2009, 03:01:19 pm » |
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did they update this pdf this week?
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« Reply #8 on: March 17, 2009, 03:26:53 pm » |
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Not sure...I don't go there to check it, since I've got my nomination already....I always put it on the top so people don't put questions that already are on the FAQ. Akk Finally Alberta made a good faq, which will help everybody with doubts. If your question is not there, then search for it on other posts and after searching if you cannot find it, then post your doubt so members can help you AKK coooooool. Yes we don't need to. http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/media/h1b_FAQ.pdf did they update this pdf this week?
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« Reply #9 on: March 31, 2009, 12:24:21 pm » |
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yes, please do not abuse this wonderful program. This is not a 'back-up' or 'go-to-other-province-thru-alberta' program...
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« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2009, 01:25:24 am » |
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Hi, Is there anyone who has got the AINP and then he/she have tried to add the dependents in AINP certificate. If there is any could you guys tell me how long it takes to get new certificate with dependents included on it. Thanks
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« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2009, 02:36:20 pm » |
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Hi, Is there anyone who has got the AINP and then he/she have tried to add the dependents in AINP certificate. If there is any could you guys tell me how long it takes to get new certificate with dependents included on it. Thanks
Just fax the birth certificate to AINP and they will add these details in system While you send forms to CIC, you have to print new forms anyway because of current signature and you can update.
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Legal Decisions always has its own process. The enforceability, Circumstances and Eligibility. Let it process without any hindrance. Peace!
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« Reply #12 on: April 06, 2009, 06:43:32 pm » |
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There are some changes which can help move to Alberata faster after the nomination. http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrate/srsvisaholder.htmlIf the Candidate is approved as a Provincial Nominee and they find employment in their field in Alberta, the AINP may be able to issue a letter of support that would help the Candidate start working in Alberta right away, prior to their application for permanent residence with CIC being finalised.
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« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2009, 02:21:19 pm » |
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If the Candidate is approved as a Provincial Nominee and they find employment in their field in Alberta, the AINP may be able to issue a letter of support that would help the Candidate start working in Alberta right away, prior to their application for permanent residence with CIC being finalised.
No news there...It has always been this way.... Akk
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« Reply #14 on: April 07, 2009, 02:42:11 pm » |
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Do you know what they mean by "may be able"? Is it only in certain circumstances that they will write this letter? Does the person still need an LMO and a work permit or will the letter only help to speed it up?
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PR=Permanent resident - TFW=temporary foreign worker FSW=federal skilled worker - QSW=Quebec skilled worker AEO=arranged employment offer - LMO=labour market opinion CEC=Canadian experience class - PNP=provincial nominee program
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