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    Required Documents to apply PR after receiving positive NOD

    You do not need to provide a letter. Start your application in the PR portal https://prson-srpel.apps.cic.gc.ca/en/login, you will find guidelines and a checklist.
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    Work Permit Extension - Refugee Claimants Timeline 2025

    When we apply for the work permit extension for both refugee claimants and accepted refugees: 1. We go to the GCKey Portal 2. Go to the bottom page > Start an application > and click on "Apply to come to Canada" 3. In my case, no personal reference code, click on "visitor, study or work permit"...
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    Protected person applying for PR with family

    If you are in Quebec, 45 months / out of Quebec, 31 months Last updated: June 25, 2025. Updated weekly
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    Supporting Document List Needed – PR Application with Multicultural Help

    I believe you are using the online portal to submit your PR application. There are clear instructions when you start your application. Also, there are a few threads in this forum that can help you out to find out your questions. Checklist...
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    Work Permit Extension - Refugee Claimants Timeline 2025

    My friend applied on May 5th. Extension received on May 6th. Hard copy received on June 12th. Location: Montreal, QC
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    IMM 0008 SCH14

    No, only the main applicant signs and submits this form.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    Processing time 31 months (Outside Quebec) 45 months (In Quebec) Last updated: June 3, 2025 Updated weekly
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    Free study for protected person

    Protected persons are considered domestic students at the college or university level.
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    CPO Ticket

    The GCMS note entry "CPO TICKET SENT" indicates that a Case Processing Office (CPO) ticket has been created and sent to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). This typically means that an issue or request related to the application has been forwarded to the CBSA for review or action.
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    Filling in IMM008 for PR application

    Try using the latest free version of Adobe DC 10.
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    Filling in IMM008 for PR application

    Nooo, you dont. I use the free version.
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    Filling in IMM008 for PR application

    I just did a trial and it was there. Even when I applied my file, I did the same.
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    Filling in IMM008 for PR application

    Sorry, not 'print to PDF', it should be 'Microsoft print to PDF'. Then, at the bottom right corner -> click print. You need to save the document with a new file name. Open the new file -> Click the pen icon -> Add signature -> set the signature Save the file.
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    Again... Front-End Security Screening

    https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/requesterInformation
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    Filling in IMM008 for PR application

    Sorry, I do not have a MacBook.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/asylum/replace-rpcd.html#s21
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    Refugee claimant 2024 and work permit

    Sometimes it takes time. I know someone who needed to reapply for the work permit. She contacted IRCC and received instructions. Here it is: Application for a Verification of Status (VOS)...
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/requesterInformation
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    Filling in IMM008 for PR application

    You must first complete the form, make sure there is no mistake, then select print, and then select “print to PDF”. Save the form. This will create a new version of the form that can be digitally signed.