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@legalfalcon - In response to PPR, I sent our passports+photos+Annex A+PPR Email Printout to Ottawa (I am an Indian citizen, resident in the US).

Now, I've read cases here on the forum where passports got lost en-route/ran into issues at customs. Below, I will list out details and I was wondering if its possible to tell if the package was opened by customs or if there was seizure:
  • Mode of shipping: USPS Priority Mail International - Legal Flat Rate Envelope
  • Current status: Delivered (May 1).
  • Total duration of package hanging around at customs: 1 day (from inward to cleared).
  • Customs declaration (CN-72):
    • Type of contents: Documents
    • Detailed description: Immigration Papers
    • Value: $1.
After reading some harrowing stories, I'm a bit concerned. I will be e-mailing CPC once the package is delivered to ensure that they received the passports.

Any insight you may have may be great. Thank you so much!
Please ignore. My passports reached fine :) (Confirmed by emailing CPC)
 

Member01

Full Member
May 20, 2017
40
1
Yes that is correct.
Hi LeagalFalcon,

Can you please take a look at below and let me know if what i have updated is correct with respect to job offer, as when i updated my info it did not give me an additional points. (its been more than 3 weeks since i updated this info)

Once again, really appreciate your help!

1) Do you have a job offer in Canada?
Yes

Information about the job offer
2) Is this job offer for work that is:
  • full-time
  • continuous and
  • for at least one year? Yes
3) Is this job offer for work that is non-seasonal? (required): Yes
4) Four digit NOC code (required) :2283
5) Job title (required) Mobile developer
6) Information about the employer or company:How many employers made this job offer? 1
7) Is the employer any of the following (select all that apply):
An embassy, consulate or high commission in Canada? (required) No
8) An employer on the list of ineligible employers with the Government of Canada? : No
9) Location of the Job: Province or territory: Ontario

-------------------NOW INFORMATION ABOUT LMIA----------------------

Information about the Labour Market Impact Assessment
1)
Was a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) issued for the job offer in Canada? (required): NO
2)
Are you currently working in Canada?: Yes
3)
Do you have a valid work permit for the current job in Canada?: Yes
4) Is your job offer from the employer named on the current work permit?: No (As i have open Work Permit)
5)
Have you been working full-time for the employer on their current work permit for at least one year? (Or for an equal amount of part time work?) (required) : Yes (As i am with this employer on open Work Permit for last 1 year)
6) Four digit NOC code of current work permit: 2283 (I was not sure about this, so i gave the NOC code of my current job)
7) Was a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) issued for the current work permit?: No
 

Kapil0007

Full Member
Aug 6, 2017
30
24
Hi legalfalcon
I hv received ita nd deadline is 23rd May.
I want to adopt my newly born niece(40 days)
What you suggest
1. I include her in my application now
2. Or after landing there.

My crs is 449.
Regards
Kapil
 

vasuv001

Hero Member
Apr 17, 2014
221
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India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
hello LEGALFALCON.

i am in about apply for pr in FSTP category. i have send my diploma in hospitality and diploma in culinary and my higher secondary certificate to wes. But they mentioned that they will assess only my HSE 12 certs. i am w8ing for this still havent received the eca.



so now in EE profile wat should i select in education. pls help

DO I NEED TO MENTION MY BOTH DIPLOMAS PLUS MY 12 MATRIC HSE.

PLS NEED YOUR HELP
 

starbright15

Newbie
May 5, 2018
3
0
Hi @legalfalcon ...looking for your advice here...we have received the ITA and we are in the process of completing the application. I am currently on residence visa in the UAE and a few days ago I found out that we might be moving to another country (not our home country) for a 2 yr secondment. Now my question is:

- Since we might be moving out of UAE after we submit our application of residency, is there anything that we need to do? We will be required to close our bank accounts which will probably happen after we have submitted our application. Should we then update CIC of our relocation? Do we have to show a proof of funds again after we have migrated to another country? Would a police certificate be also required if we move after the application has been submitted?

Thanks in advance
 
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8494193

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Please share your timetime
Application timeline is in signature. PPR response timeline is as under:
Passports sent on: Apr 25 (From CA, USA)
Received by IRCC/CPC: May 1
Application Approved: May 2
Return Tracker activated: May 3
Passport/CoPR received (expected): May 7
 
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erridja100

Hero Member
Jul 13, 2017
237
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Hello,
Any idea what's the difference between security and security screening , and how can you tell you're under security screening from your notes ?.
Thank you!
 
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alnemeh82

Hero Member
Mar 10, 2017
220
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Hello,
Any idea what's the difference between security and security screening , and how can you tell you're under security screening from your notes ?.
Thank you!
That's a million $ question that no one seems to have a clear answer to
 
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deep143

Star Member
Dec 18, 2017
153
11
Dear experts,
Need urgent advise from you all. I got married (in Panjab, India) couple of year back and after marriage lived with my wife for one month only. After that she returned to Canada and things started getting wrong between us. She is an canadian citizen and she first sponsered me under spouse sponsership visa and then withdrew that application. It's been 2 years now and we haven't lived together or met in person. I haven't talked to her for more than a year. We haven't applied for divorce.

Now, As i have applied for express entry there are various options under marrital status - married, divorced/separated, legally separated, annulled marriage.

As I am expecting to receive an ITA in next draw, my question is -

What option should I select under marrital status? If i select "married", i might have to submit her documents and information which I would surely not get from her.

What does "separated" and "legally separated" means and what's the difference between both?? What conditions and documents should one have to fulfill to be called "separated" or "legally separated".

Please advice on this. Thanks in advance!
 

toppiri

Star Member
Mar 6, 2017
83
60
Category........
FSW
AOR Received.
01-06-2017
IELTS Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
Upfront
Passport Req..
22-06-2018
Dear experts,
Need urgent advise from you all. I got married (in Panjab, India) couple of year back and after marriage lived with my wife for one month only. After that she returned to Canada and things started getting wrong between us. She is an canadian citizen and she first sponsered me under spouse sponsership visa and then withdrew that application. It's been 2 years now and we haven't lived together or met in person. I haven't talked to her for more than a year. We haven't applied for divorce.

Now, As i have applied for express entry there are various options under marrital status - married, divorced/separated, legally separated, annulled marriage.

As I am expecting to receive an ITA in next draw, my question is -

What option should I select under marrital status? If i select "married", i might have to submit her documents and information which I would surely not get from her.

What does "separated" and "legally separated" means and what's the difference between both?? What conditions and documents should one have to fulfill to be called "separated" or "legally separated".

Please advice on this. Thanks in advance!
You can look it up, the internet has a lot of info on both. Wikipedia says:

Legal separation (sometimes judicial separation, separate maintenance, divorce a mensa et thoro, or divorce from bed-and-board) is a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a de facto separation while remaining legally married. A legal separation is granted in the form of a court order.

Furthermore, in cases where children are involved, a court order of legal separation often makes temporary arrangements for the care, custody, and financial support of the children ("for the time being"). Thus, part of the court order determines child custody. Some couples obtain a legal separation as an alternative to a divorce, based on moral or religious objections to divorce.

Legal separation does not automatically lead to divorce. The couple might reconcile, in which case they do not have to do anything in order to continue their marriage. If the two do not reconcile, and they wish to proceed with a divorce, they must file for divorce explicitly.


Further research: What is the Difference Between a Legal Separation and Divorce?
Good luck!
 

starbright15

Newbie
May 5, 2018
3
0
Hi @legalfalcon ...looking for your advice here...we have received the ITA and we are in the process of completing the application. I am currently on residence visa in the UAE and a few days ago I found out that we might be moving to another country (not our home country) for a 2 yr secondment. Now my question is:

- Since we might be moving out of UAE after we submit our application of residency, is there anything that we need to do? We will be required to close our bank accounts which will probably happen after we have submitted our application. Should we then update CIC of our relocation? Do we have to show a proof of funds again after we have migrated to another country? Would a police certificate be also required if we move after the application has been submitted?

Thanks in advance
Can anyone help me in this regard please?
 

toppiri

Star Member
Mar 6, 2017
83
60
Category........
FSW
AOR Received.
01-06-2017
IELTS Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
Upfront
Passport Req..
22-06-2018
Can anyone help me in this regard please?
If you move after AOR / before PPR, you let CIC know as soon as you know your new address in the destination country. This is important, you will see the instructions on the CIC website.
Assuming you receive AOR before you move; your PoF shows your financial state at the time of the AOR. Basically you don't need to send another PoF document after you move. As for the PCC - if they need more clarification later, they will ask for it via ADR.
Hope this helps.
 

mt103plus

Star Member
Aug 11, 2017
79
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@legalfalcon
Hello, I have a peculiar question about my education history and how to go about entering information in Personal vs Education history section.

I completed my 2 year masters program from an Indian University. It had total 6 semesters (3 each year). I opted for student exchange and spent my 5th semester outside of India (UK). I was in UK for 4 months.

The transcripts and degree certificate do not mention anything about me spending a semester in UK. My WES ECA too reflects study of country as India for the entire duration of 2 years.

Now, my education history will show that I was a student in India for 2 continuous years, however my personal history will show 4 months of travel to UK and I will mention purpose of visit as 'Study/Exchange Student at Leeds' (it was a student Visa).

I have two questions -
1. should I include anything in my education history about UK semester? Note that my ECA does not mention it.
2. Do I need a PCC from UK?

I will mention all this in LoE but wanted to know what to do with personal history vs education history mismatch. Please can you advise?
@legalfalcon @DelPiero07

Please can this query be responded please?