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    Spousal sponsorship-divorced

    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...
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2025

    Yes she should mention the address where she has visited in Canada.
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    Inland spousal sponsorship

    Poorly written on my part but meant to suggest souse moves during the application process. As soon as it is possible given the Quebec element.
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    Should I make an asylum application or a 'Humanitarian & Compassionate' application?

    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...
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    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...
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    Should I make an asylum application or a 'Humanitarian & Compassionate' application?

    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.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Obviously. Not sure how I missed that. Long day.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Means 23% of H&C cases will get PR.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    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...
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    Express entry inquiry regarding health professionals

    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...
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    Do I stand any chance?

    They lost their US job that is why they are looking to move to Canada.
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    Nobody can estimate.
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    Visitor visa applied for 3rd time

    2023/24 was IRCC insanity when they did minimal vetting. Many of these people will now struggle to stay in Canada.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    Weirdly it doesn’t break down the difference like they do for other categories. Quebec plans to land 4.1-4.4K asylum seekers per year so would only partially skew the data if included. Anecdotally we have already seen processing closer to 3 years outside Quebec. There is also the pilot program...
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    Visitor visa applied for 3rd time

    For a family doesn’t make sense on finances alone. Even if you applied as a single applicant finances still don’t make sense given you are supporting a family. Are you aware that you can’t apply for a job or to study from Canada. Your goal seems to be to move to Canada on a permanent basis so...
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    Decision Made - No approval letter yet

    Spouses being approved before the applicant does happen sometimes. It is the easier part of the process and can always be revisited if the student eventually gets denied. Agree doesn’t make a lot of sense.
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    Inland spousal sponsorship

    1. Cohabitation is required for inland applications. You can still apply Outland while in Canada 2. A few months but can be longer. Would suggest you apply after AOR and your spouse moves to Newfoundland. Once he moves he needs to update his address. If he has more ties to Newfoundland, like...
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    You can use the same health card until it expires. Yes you should inform anyone who depends on your SIN# or status in Canada (some programs are only available to PRs and citizens but those are fairly rare).
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    Mother supervisa

    Disagree. Many use a supervisa to visit for less than 6 months often because normal TRV has been refused. I would select visit of over 6 months and attach an explanation letter about how the mother only plans to come for short visits because she has ties to her home country that do not allow her...
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    That is just the general H&C category. Way over 100k for all H&C programs which fall under public policy. Asylum claims closer to 300k I believe at this point based on a recent data. Agree the math does not math.