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    Refugee case withdraw

    You'll get the passport back either as you are boarding the plane to return to your home country - or once you arrive in your home country. It does not count as a deportation provided you leave on your own. But note that you may still have challenges returning to Canada in the future.
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    Child born outside canada to immigrant citizen parent

    There's nothing to check. This doesn't apply to your situation. You didn't obtain citizenship through descent.
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    Child born outside canada to immigrant citizen parent

    Baby is a citizen by birth: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/proof-citizenship.html
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    Changing employers PPCHANGEWORK2020

    Thanks for sharing this link. That sounds like good news. Looks like these new rules will go live in three months.
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    GCMS NOTES WELL EXPLAINED HAS NEVER BEFORE UNTIL NOW

    The government background is almost certainly what is delaying things. Based on what the GCMS notes say, Canada has requested information from India and that information is still pending, meaning it's stuck with India.
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    GCMS NOTES WELL EXPLAINED HAS NEVER BEFORE UNTIL NOW

    That's unusual. Any military or government background?
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    GCMS NOTES WELL EXPLAINED HAS NEVER BEFORE UNTIL NOW

    I don't think there is much you can do. This means IRCC is waiting to hear back from other parties on background and security checks. Depending on where your parents are from, this can sometimes take an extremely long time since some countries are not cooperative in sharing this information.
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    Parents are Canadian PR, and the child was born in the US

    1. Yes. 2. Once they are in Canada they can apply. Process is outlined on the IRCC site. Processing times are around 8-10 months. 3. No coverage until the child is a PR. Parents should purchase private insurance to cover for emergencies.
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    Received PFL for PRTD Application - Need assistance

    Agreed it would be helpful to see the exact text in the PFL. They need to confirm they don't meet RO and provide more H&C evidence. They should add further evidence to show the grandmother's medical condition and also evidence that there were no other family members in the home county and no...
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    SINP Eligibility

    Call SINP. To the best of my knowledge there is a six month restriction on reapplying for the program if you were refused however you are well beyond that. What are the exact reasons why you agent is saying your spouse cannot apply?
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    Can I move to Canada as a [NOC 3] Skilled worker?

    As we've been saying, with just 1-2 years of shift manager work experience in Canada and a college diploma you're most likely not going to score enough points to be selected for PR. Another member here checked your Express Entry calculations and you didn't calculate correctly. You want to get at...
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    H&C and Asylum

    Discussions are here in the main thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/h-c-humanitarian-ground-with-or-without-failed-refugee-claim.550176/page-2226
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    Canadex offferr letter is this real??

    It's a scam.
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    Forgot to mention previous visa refusal :( Please help

    Submit a web form asap to correct this error.
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    Spousal sponsorship

    What do you mean by "received COPR"? Do you mean that IRCC assigned a number? If so, that is an administrative step and doesn't indicate final approval. PPR could be anywhere from a few days to a few months from now.
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    Dependents and stident visa

    It depends on who that dependent is. The short answer is that you can generally apply to bring a dependent but approval is not guaranteed.
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    I am worried!!

    Post to the Business Immigration section
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    If PRTD application under H&C considerations is rejected

    IMO isn't not so lucky. It would be far far better for it to say RC-1. Then you could apply for a new PR card as soon as you return to Canada.
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    Refugee status cessation and PRs applying for citizenship

    New case: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/fct/doc/2025/2025fc934/2025fc934.html
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    Help with PR application

    You'll need to post your specific questions.