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Author Topic: What do I do with old work or study permits after landing?  (Read 302 times)
gte439u
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« on: November 16, 2010, 01:38:30 pm »

I landed as a Permanent Resident last week.  The Officer asked if I had a work permit, and I told him that I did.  The officer did not ask to keep my work or study permits after I landed. 

Do I need to return these study and work permits to Citizenship and Immigration Canada since I no longer am a Foreign National under the I.R.P.A.?
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PMM
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2010, 04:18:26 pm »

Hi

I landed as a Permanent Resident last week.  The Officer asked if I had a work permit, and I told him that I did.  The officer did not ask to keep my work or study permits after I landed. 

Do I need to return these study and work permits to Citizenship and Immigration Canada since I no longer am a Foreign National under the I.R.P.A.?

No, keep them.  If/When you apply for citizenship, you can count 1/2 the time on a study/work permit to  a maximum of 1 year prior to "landing" for residency for citizenship.
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gte439u
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Posts: 158
Ratings: +11
Category........: FSW3
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: 41xx
Job Offer........: Yes
App. Filed.......: 28-SEP-2009
Doc's Request.: 01-DEC-2009
AOR Received.: 28-APR-2010
File Transfer...: In Process at Buffalo from 13-AUG-2010
Med's Request: 09-SEP-2010
Med's Done....: 24-SEP-2010
Passport Req..: 05-NOV-2010
VISA ISSUED...: 09-NOV-2010
LANDED..........: 09-NOV-2010

« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2010, 06:19:20 pm »

Hi

No, keep them.  If/When you apply for citizenship, you can count 1/2 the time on a study/work permit to  a maximum of 1 year prior to "landing" for residency for citizenship.

Thank you!  I was going to use my passport stamps to show that I had lived in Canada since 2008, but this is even better.
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