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Hi - I had a Work Permit visa before getting PR, but never traveled on that to Canada. hence, never really used it. I came to Canada only after becoming a PR. So , in the physical presence calculator, should i put the dates of that visa or not put at all??

Bit confused.

Please advise.

Thanks.
 
Hi - I had a Work Permit visa before getting PR, but never traveled on that to Canada. hence, never really used it. I came to Canada only after becoming a PR. So , in the physical presence calculator, should i put the dates of that visa or not put at all??

Bit confused.

Please advise.

Thanks.

The Word "Physical Presence" is the key here.
 
The Word "Physical Presence" is the key here.
Yeah.. I kinda got that.

But what do I say in the question where it asks "Did you hold any Temporary Resident visa before becoming a Permanent Resident?.... "

Yes or No?

(Because Yes - I was holding the Visa, and No - I was not physically present under that visa). lol!


.. further - If i say 'Yes'.. then it forces me to enter the dates when i was present in Canada (which i wasnt)... and I hesitate to give any wrong info and so on...
 
Hi

Yeah.. I kinda got that.

But what do I say in the question where it asks "Did you hold any Temporary Resident visa before becoming a Permanent Resident?.... "

Yes or No?

(Because Yes - I was holding the Visa, and No - I was not physically present under that visa). lol!


.. further - If i say 'Yes'.. then it forces me to enter the dates when i was present in Canada (which i wasnt)... and I hesitate to give any wrong info and so on...

1. The answer is No, because you may have been issued a Letter of Authorization, but you were never issued a work permit if you didn't enter Canada.
 
I want to follow up on this question. I had not thought about this applying to me, until I saw this thread.

Consider this scenario: I was already in Canada on a student permit before I became PR (during my eligibility period). I then applied for a work permit and got it (while still on the study permit) but never used it. I did not enter this on my application for citizenship, but I put the study permit. Is this OK? The reasoning was that I can only hold one status at any one time. They are talking about status rather than documents, so I assumed if I am an international student (since I am on a study permit), the work permit is just a document that allows me to work, rather than a "status" per se. I would not be identified as a "temporary worker" as the primary identification. No?
 
I want to follow up on this question. I had not thought about this applying to me, until I saw this thread.

Consider this scenario: I was already in Canada on a student permit before I became PR (during my eligibility period). I then applied for a work permit and got it (while still on the study permit) but never used it. I did not enter this on my application for citizenship, but I put the study permit. Is this OK? The reasoning was that I can only hold one status at any one time. They are talking about status rather than documents, so I assumed if I am an international student (since I am on a study permit), the work permit is just a document that allows me to work, rather than a "status" per se. I would not be identified as a "temporary worker" as the primary identification. No?


What I understand is - if you did NOT use a particular visa (say worker), then the earlier one (eg., student) will hold in your case. When i say "use", i mean you did not land in as a worker.
 
I want to follow up on this question. I had not thought about this applying to me, until I saw this thread.

Consider this scenario: I was already in Canada on a student permit before I became PR (during my eligibility period). I then applied for a work permit and got it (while still on the study permit) but never used it. I did not enter this on my application for citizenship, but I put the study permit. Is this OK? The reasoning was that I can only hold one status at any one time. They are talking about status rather than documents, so I assumed if I am an international student (since I am on a study permit), the work permit is just a document that allows me to work, rather than a "status" per se. I would not be identified as a "temporary worker" as the primary identification. No?

This seems to be correct.