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    CCB Application Guidance : Landed PRs :: Now settling after 2.8 yrs of first landing

    Hi, My Situation: We landed 2018 as Permanent Residents (Husband, Wife and Two children), but had to return to home country after staying in Canada for 15 days due to personal reasons. We could not apply for OHIP and G1 test back then. Neither myself, nor my wife has filed tax returns for 2018...
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    Residency Obligation not met in the five year period.

    Thank you @armoured . Your response makes absolute sense and a sigh of relief too. I am still trying to land within the 3 yr window, but have a feeling that a few weeks may be "condoned" by BSO for the external factor of travel block that wasn't in my control.
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    Residency Obligation not met in the five year period.

    Hi, I landed with family in July 2018, stayed in Canada for 15 days and then returned back due to family constraints and taking care of old-age mother. We planned to return in Apr 2021 (after about 2.7 years of landing) but are blocked since then due to ban on flights by Canada, UAE, Turkey...
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    Carrying Someone else's PR Card

    Yes, i realized how old is the thread but still used it due to its relevance with the topic. If someone wants to use an authorization letter being on safer side, can you suggest a format that can be used? Thanks.
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    Carrying Someone else's PR Card

    Hi, please share if there is any sample format for the authorization letter?
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    How to fill family information (Appendix B) in PPR email body.

    Hi, I received a PPR via email two days ago. Family information table is given in the email body itself (not as an attachment Appendix B). Since a copy of email letter is required to be sent to visa office with the passports, how should I fill this table ? 1- Print the email and fill the table...
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    Post PPR

    Hi, I received a PPR via email two days ago. Family information table is given in the email body itself (no Appendix B attachments). Since copy of email letter is required with the passports, how should I fill this table ? 1- Print the email and fill the table manually with a pen? 2- Edit the...
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    Experience Letter- 3 positions in a 9 yr employment

    Hello, I have RF (radio frequency) experience of around 9 years in a cellular network company where I still work. In my letter of reference, all three positions along with the tenure/duration of each (1.5 yrs+5 yrs+2.5 yrs) would be mentioned. My job responsibilities remained almost same...
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    EE Profile's CRS is 25 less than CRS calculator result

    Hi, I submitted my EE profile few hours ago, and it has evaluated my score as 395. However, CRS calculator at the CIC website estimates it at 419. The difference is coming from "Skill Transferability - Foreign Work Experience" sub-part of the total score. In the CRS Calculator, I chose "3...
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    Reference Letter for spouse's non-Canadian work experience required?

    Thanks farazafzal. If i decide not to mention her work experience in work history of Express Entry profile (as personal history section is not available at the stage of express entry profile), this would mean that I'll have to answer "No" to the question "Does your wife have any work...
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    Reference Letter for spouse's non-Canadian work experience required?

    Thank you for your reply. My wife has a non-Canada experience of about 3 years. The experience letter she got from the employer includes most of the required details, but is not 100% complaint with IRCC's requirement (duties and responsibilities, weekly working hours are missing). The employer...
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    Reference Letter for spouse's non-Canadian work experience required?

    Hi, For Express Entry FSW, the document checklist at "http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp#document_checklist" clearly mentions that spouse's reference letter (experience letter) is only required if the work experience is in Canada, and that too if it is...