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    Visitor Visa Query for In-law, Pregnant wife

    Doctors know very little about immigration and often use terms that would raise concern with IRCC. Also unless there are additional medical complications pregnancy is not really considered a medical issue.
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    Short course on closed work permit

    That’s fine. That is really not studying.
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    Supervisa Insurance - 1 Year or 3 Years?

    You have to purchase it annually. The insurance company will reassess their rate and decide if they qualify for supervisa insurance annually. What is considered as a preexisting condition and what will no longer be covered can also change annually. If people have a more medical emergency or a...
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    Federal economic path way EMPP

    Yes true. The program is a victim of its own success. Way more people applied than anticipated all while Canada is trying to reduce their PR targets and tries to prioritize those who are already in Canada and very specific fields in demand.
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    PR card

    Dates one your PR card aren’t related to your residency requirement.
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    CEC Experience

    Don’t think you can count the emergency leave but the 4 weeks of vacation that I assume is in your work contract can count.
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    2023 PR Applications Timeline (Protected Persons & Refugees)

    You have to account for time you were waiting in a queue for your file to be processed and some countries are better and faster with sharing information with Canada than others.
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    share the RNIP Processing Time Line

    The program has a small quota and They may be close to reaching it for 2025 or already reached it. Also quite a bit of fraud so there can be quite a lot scrutiny. Many regions favour those who have already shown a commitment to the area to lessen the chance people will leave after they get PR...
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    Timeline for PPR stamping at Delhi Office

    This is an extremely tight timeline hopefully you have the option to change her flight if necessary. Also wait until you have your stamped passport before booking flights especially if purchasing a non-refundable flight.
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    political refugee unable to work

    Really up to Ontario to determine if you meet the requirements for ODSP. According to my GP some MDs are very generous with their ODSP assessments so would always wait to see how the government of Ontario assesses your file.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Have been predicting parents be banned from applying for H&C for a few years now since 2021 or 2022 when they didn’t create a new EOI and many more started applying for H&C. Raising the length of a superivsa or allowing people to easily extend visits almost indefinitely has also given people the...
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    Leaving Canada

    Would add you should also inform RAMQ.
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    Assume the first landed in Montreal. You land in the first Canadian city not your final destination.
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    Still normal processing time.
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    Nothing it is just procedural anytime after eligibility. The name confuses people.
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    Parents & Grandparents Program(PGP) 2024

    After you get PR they qualify for OHIP but many parents are visiting Canada while their PGP is being processed. They don’t qualify after applying for PGP.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Think many are counting on H&C and would really encourage people to have a plan B. If they have not applied yet would really discourage many people, especially visitors, from applying. Not trying to be mean but IRCC and immigration in Canada has become more strict and difficult but it will get...
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    H1B stamping in Canada (For PR holder)

    Maybe in some industries but think they have overlooked some pretty large sectors like health and education where there would be no way to meet the skilled labour needed.