There is no guarantee you will be able to find an LMIA supported job as a shift manager. So no, it is certainly not 100%.
You haven't provided your full profile including age and level of education. However based on the information you have provided so far, there is a good chance your points...
Hard to comment without knowing what you have applied for and what the ADR was for specifically. However what you are experiencing is relatively normal.
The caps aren't applied to CSQ issuance. They are applied to PR issuance. You are definitely subject to the caps and should be expecting the 36 month processing time.
They won't deny you. They will simply delay your final approval.
Ah - that's the issue then. If you are a Quebec applicant you are unfortunately subject to the caps. There's really nothing you can do but wait. No point contacting anyone. You're looking at an appox 3 year processing time unfortunately.
A PRTD can either be issues as single entry or multiple entry. IRCC decides and you have no control over this. If you are applying for the PRTD under H&C and don't meet the residency obligation, then it's more likely to be single entry.
It's odd you have been stuck in background decks this long. I assume you are a British citizen by birth. Have you lived in any other countries? Any military background or unusual memberships? I would try sending a webform to request status. Your spouse in Canada can also try engaging their MP...
You would need to apply for a work permit once you have a job offer and approved LMIA. The work permit application has to be submitted from outside of Canada.
CBSA will be able to see that your study permit has been canceled.
Suggest you read the below link in detail to determine if you qualify to apply for a new study permit from within Canada or at the POE. Based on the information you have provided so far, you don't. Note that the rules have...
No. You have to apply for the new study permit from outside of Canada. I would hurry and get the application in asap if you plan to restart your studies in the fal.
Yes, while the application is pending you can return to your home country.
To keep PR status, you must live in Canada for 2 out of every 5 rolling years after you get PR.