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    CV/Resume request from IRCC

    I'm assuming this is for a spousal or family sponsorship? I think they can figure out gaps like this if in different sections. If you want to do a timeline or do it chronologically, up to you.
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    April 2025 - Citizenship Applications

    That fast, possible someone who doesn't have to do the test or language proof. At any rate: get used to it. Files do not all proceed at the same speed, and not all of the files get processed faster than average.
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    CV/Resume request from IRCC

    For these purposes, I would list all jobs longer than a month - this is a background check. If they're part-time jobs or just occasional, a separate note may be sufficient. Describe however you like. No idea about linkedin. Note: I'm referring specifically to when IRCC asks for a cv...
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    Best Immigration Pathway for Americans without family ties in Canada?

    In addition, they should be looking at the PNP (provincial nomination programs) and other things specific to their employment categories and experience. Education is good, but will also depend on their work levels and sectors of expertise. A quick search shows that some of the provinces may...
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    Spousal Undertaking Clauses

    This certainly threw me off: You're right of course: if there was no undertaking, then there was nothing undertook.
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    Spousal Undertaking Clauses

    The undertaking you signed - in simplified terms - is to repay the government certain social payments she may receive if she goes on government support. (Government support in this definition doesn't include employment insurance or provincial health care). It gets complicated exactly which...
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    RNIP PR – Marriage After AOR Not in GCMS

    As answered before: call IRCC.
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    PGP 2025

    No. Skewed in the proportion that they represent in the relevant population is not 'skewed,' it's a lack of skew. That's nonsense. But if they 'dominate the intake' because that's the percentage of the eligible pool, then they're not a narrow demographic. That's just an oxymoron, and a...
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    Marriage After AOR, Declared Non-Accompanying Spouse, Not Reflected in GCMS – What Should I Do?

    Unfortunately I can't guess much more, not been through the virtual landing process - though I'm surprised there is not a point to confirm your family status/composition. I'd still suggest calling IRCC to check. It is important to document what you have and ensure IRCC is on the same page...
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    Marriage After AOR, Declared Non-Accompanying Spouse, Not Reflected in GCMS – What Should I Do?

    Do you have copies of all the information you submitted? If so, that is very helpful and you should be okay. Next: if you have got the PR portal 1 but not the COPR yet - call IRCC to confirm what's going on. I dont know the portal 1 etc steps very well - but is there not a form or screen to...
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    PGP 2025

    It would strengthen the argument if there were any actual numbers behind it. So far all we've got is a list of vague potential financial/fiscal contributions - with no data behind the costs. My point overall is: we (the public) do not seem to have any accounting of the actual cost. (As far as I...
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    Pcc for Citizenship clarification

    By the instructions, not required. If you decide to get one and include just in case, no-one's going to blame you. IRCC might ask for one later - or not. You coudl certainly apply without one and then go about obtaining one just in case. Or wait to see if they request one.
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    PGP 2025

    Several of these soft contributions actually might show up in GDP, or at least other national accounts (financial etc). But the problem with these 'soft contributions' - at least the non-economic/non-financial ones - are awfully subjective, and hard for a government to justify against perceived...
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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    This is more or less the situation I was referring to as cases where I don't think providing extra information is really necessary, esp since you had well over 1095. Everyone's welcome to decide for themselves, of course. I just doubt it adds much and (if anything) more work for the officer and...
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    PGP 2025

    I disagree on the part I bolded. This attempt of yours just reiterates - in a different context - the idea that because some countries represent 'more' of the total % of immigrants (or recent immigrants or something), that they therefore represent 'more' (implied some unfair level of 'more') of...
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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    To clarify: I'm talking about what to provide when you apply. Provide what is required in the forms. That's it. Try not to complicate it. There are some circumstances - rare - when it might make sense to provide a bit more information. (My spouse's happened to be one - because we'd checked...
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    Appendix A form-Updated Information Chart(passport submission)

    VFS informed they just needed it in a tabular format, and since there were four getting COPRs, it wasn't complicated to do it that way.
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    Issue with CBSA Travel Record – Impact on Citizenship Eligibility

    The real answer is: are you asked to submit this information? If not, do not submit them. What you ARE required to do is submit your OWN record (true record of course) of your travels. That's it.
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    Citizenship application

    I do not understand your question. Someone by law is considered 18 on their 18th birthday. My understanding is that they evaluate this as of the day the application is submitted (if returned as incomplete, will be the date a complete submission is submitted).
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    Citizenship application

    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-canadian-citizenship-minors.html