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    December 2024 - Citizenship Applications

    Relax, the detailed invite will come in enough time. If you don't get it 3-4 days before, call.
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    2023 Citizenship Applications

    The point is quite simple and pretty much as I stated it, quite simple: lawyers are noticing that in the past, they would get some action or relief at the demand letter stage, i.e. they would not have to go the next stages of formally filing mandamus with the federal court. (For others: this is...
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    COPR

    Did you apply for the PR card?
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    Spousal Undertaking Clauses

    Yes. I'm aware. My point - oblique as it may be - is that before asking about what undertakings you have taken mean, it makes more sense to first check whether there actually are any.
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    2023 Citizenship Applications

    The borderlines podcast (by Canadian immigration lawyers) recent edition (don't recall exactly which one) had some chatter / comments by lawyers that recently they're seeing government contest mandamus more - although this doesn't mean they'll all end up in court. Background of course is that...
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    Spousal Undertaking Clauses

    Check your paperwork. If there's no undertaking, there's no undertaking.
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    CV/Resume request from IRCC

    To get information relevant to your case, you should post in the forum that is relevant to your type of application. The obverse is getting WRONG information when you ask in the wrong place. LIke you did here. For an economic stream: do a proper resumé as you would for applying to a job.
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    March 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    Wait and don't be nervous - doesn't serve any purpose.
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    March 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    It almost certainly would not be quicker. Or if it did, only marginally, and only on some % basis, not at all guaranteed. If that's your only reason, stick with the date you got. IMO.
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    Quick question

    No, no-one can tell you.
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    Long Query Alert: Spousal Sponsorship Inland: Need assistance in Application

    Go through the checklist, read the instructions, go through it again, read the instructions again. For the most part, you do not need to include things that are not (specifically) asked for. Your list above will shrink dramatically. No-one is going to answer your thirty-question list. Then...
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    April 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    Correct. Children as well.
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    CV/Resume request from IRCC

    This is the familiy class sponsorship forum. I would presume that those applying in economic streams would already have a proper resume they could just submit. Different context.
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    CV/Resume request from IRCC

    I'm assuming this is for a spousal or family sponsorship? I think they can figure out gaps like this if in different sections. If you want to do a timeline or do it chronologically, up to you.
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    April 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    That fast, possible someone who doesn't have to do the test or language proof. At any rate: get used to it. Files do not all proceed at the same speed, and not all of the files get processed faster than average.
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    CV/Resume request from IRCC

    For these purposes, I would list all jobs longer than a month - this is a background check. If they're part-time jobs or just occasional, a separate note may be sufficient. Describe however you like. No idea about linkedin. Note: I'm referring specifically to when IRCC asks for a cv...
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    Best Immigration Pathway for Americans without family ties in Canada?

    In addition, they should be looking at the PNP (provincial nomination programs) and other things specific to their employment categories and experience. Education is good, but will also depend on their work levels and sectors of expertise. A quick search shows that some of the provinces may...
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    Spousal Undertaking Clauses

    This certainly threw me off: You're right of course: if there was no undertaking, then there was nothing undertook.
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    Spousal Undertaking Clauses

    The undertaking you signed - in simplified terms - is to repay the government certain social payments she may receive if she goes on government support. (Government support in this definition doesn't include employment insurance or provincial health care). It gets complicated exactly which...
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    RNIP PR – Marriage After AOR Not in GCMS

    As answered before: call IRCC.