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    'Digital Nomad' after IEC working holiday

    It's entirely up to CBSA if and how long you are allowed into Canada. So yes, there's always some chance you may not be allowed in for a full six months.
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    Myths about migration process

    Getting the medical done in Canada does not speed up the process. This is a myth. The medical is generally requested earlier on in the application process so you should expect there may still be quite a wait before you have a final decision.
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    Ready to Work in Canada – LMIA Job Wanted (Kitchen, Cleaning, Any Field)

    It's hard to say if that will help you or not. You would want to have the related work experience as well. Not just general kitchen help but experience as a chef or cook. Generally you want to have at least a bachelor degree if your aim is to be able to move to Canada and then live here...
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    Ready to Work in Canada – LMIA Job Wanted (Kitchen, Cleaning, Any Field)

    The one last suggestion I have is to get formal education in your home county. Coming to Canada without formal education is extremely difficult.
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    Ready to Work in Canada – LMIA Job Wanted (Kitchen, Cleaning, Any Field)

    The best advice I can give you at this point is to be prepared for the fact that it may not be possible for you to secure a job and work permit in Canada and to have another plan in place for what you will do instead. There is always some chance you will be successfully. But it's more likely you...
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    Ready to Work in Canada – LMIA Job Wanted (Kitchen, Cleaning, Any Field)

    It's quite difficult to secure an LMIA supported job these days. If you want to try looking for an employer, you will need to search and apply for jobs through job sites such as LinkedIn and indeed. Most employers will not be willing to go through the LMIA process so expect to submit many...
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    First vs Second Generation – Mother's 1947 Citizenship Status

    You would be second generation. Your mother was not born in Canada. So she would be the first generation born abroad.
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    Illegitimate child

    I already gave you advice and instructions on what to do next above. Please read it again. You will need to try sponsoring your child through the regular family sponsorship stream. I assume the child is under 22 years old. No one can tell you if the application will be approved or not...
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    Illegitimate child

    This is an economic immigration program. There is a sponsorship program that allows people to sponsor undeclared dependents but it's only open to people who received PR under family sponsorship or refugee. So you do not qualified under this program. You could certainly try submitting a regular...
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    Ready to Work in Canada – LMIA Job Wanted (Kitchen, Cleaning, Any Field)

    There are no jobs or employers on this forum.
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    Illegitimate child

    I'm sorry. I don't know what the ICC immigration program is. What is the full name?
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    Illegitimate child

    How did you get PR? Through which immigration program?
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    Can refugee person get married back in home country?

    No, you can't do this. You can only safely travel back to your home country once you have citizenship. If you travel back when you are a PR, you should expect to lose your PR status.
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    PROOF OF CONTACT

    Have you lived together for any period of time?
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    PROOF OF CONTACT

    Do you have anything else like emails?
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    Will I lose my PR if I move to Quebec?

    You can move and live wherever you want.
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    Challenging situation…PGP Program vs Refugee claim

    As mentioned earlier, speak with a lawyer to understand what your options are before you do anything. This is a unique situation.
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    Actor & Dancer - is it possible to apply ?

    You can apply through Express Entry but you need a score well above 500 to be selected. What is your EE score?
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    Exit and enter after 2 weeks

    It's ultimately going to be up to the CBSA officer. Generally speaking, it's safest as a visitor to spend more time outside of Canada than inside of Canada in any given year to avoid making it look like you're trying to live in Canada on a TRV. If your father has a return ticket for three months...