Still needs to show that can afford insurance, any emergencies, cost of another person daily needs, etc. If can only support a 2 week visit does that mean less than around 2k in funds?
Think the argument is whether they ever settled in Canada in the first place. Think the 60 days may be over the 6 years. This may also have been before you had to show you proof that you were panning on resettling in Canada when you applied. Given they have lived together for 6 years probably...
Your family would need to leave Quebec and cut any ties. Would consult a lawyer because it’s unclear what happens to Quebec PGP applicants since Quebec is technically closed by IRCC selected them.
Where are you getting the 3% and 25% approval rates for H&C and refugees? Do you mean processing rate per year for refugees? Protected people and refugees are already living in Canada for multiple years before getting PR. They can work, , study access healthcare, travel, study etc. Not sure...
Looks like we have an idea of the H&C category PR quota allocation breakdown. Looks like general H&C currently is only allocated an around 16% of the H&C PR quota. That would mean around 1100 people next year and around 690 people in 2027 if the allocations remain the same and no other...
Would consult a lawyer for the answer. You also need to be looking for other options to secure PR given the wait time could take 5+ years to get PR through the HK H&C program.
Assume the concern is that the spouse can’t work in Newfoundland until they get the OWP. Living in Quebec complicates the application a bit more so would suggest relocating when they get the OWP or if processing for the OWP is taking many months would still suggest moving to ensure there is no...
Incredibly dependent on the situation. Obviously if there is minimal overlap between marriages, separation soon after arriving in Canada, etc. there is more concern. If both longterm relationships/marriages have significant time spent together in person then no issue and there is time between...
It used to at least delay removal and CBSA did not prioritize removals of non-criminals which is why you see examples of people getting denied and then reapplying, sometimes even multiple times, and remaining in Canada. Also getting WP was relatively easy if you applied for H&C which is also...
We are talking full approval rate which would PR not AIP. AIP is not guaranteed PR. It typically leads to PR but not always. This is government data so choose to believe what you want. Used to be around 50% but given that IRCC is being more selective and many are applying for H&C because they...
Your application can still be processed if you leave Canada. H&C was really meant for a rate number of extraordinary case which is no longer the case. CBSA rarely removed people who had filed H&C and now it happens.
Why is it not official data (also comes directly from the government through freedom of information)? Many are still under the impression that processing is 24 months while it is likely getting closer to 3 years. Quebec represents around 1/5 of the quota so they will skew processing times but...
Why would written exams or even OSCE (if they have them) not be possible? Same for MDs, pharmacists, etc. These are just licensing exams not actual professional practice. Especially for written exams there are typically exam centres that offer these exams in locations outside Canada. In the...