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    closed work permit

    Yes, as long as they do no business in Canada / have no Canadian clients or customers.
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    Spousal sponsorship

    There is no MNI but the sponsoring spouse cannot be on welfare / social assistance. No, the spouse who is being sponsored cannot co-sign.
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    Asking for a friend (PGWP Holder)

    I assume she has an employer who is willing to go through the process of obtaining an LMIA or the LMIA-exempt work permit? I believe she will need to apply for the work permit from outside of Canada if she has visitor status. To the best of my knowledge it's no longer possible to do this from...
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    Strategy for EE

    Suggest you review the point structure under EE for education points.
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    Stuck On Security Check

    No one here works for IRCC. This is not a government site and we cannot tell you the status of your application. Security check can be delayed if you have a military or government background. It can also be delayed based on your country of origin or where you have lived and worked. For example...
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    Inald Sponsorship

    IMO it's time to talk to an immigration lawyer and it was a I would get a consultation with an immigration lawyer before submitting any application to sponsor. IMO it was a mistake to get married after P2. Can your brother qualify and be selected for PR independently through an economic...
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    SINP Eligibility

    This doesn't make sense to me. She can apply again as the main applicant using the same documents. I would find a new agent. Besides, if your agent was involved in your first application, then I would say it's his fault you were refused and it seems this is an incompetent agent.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    90 days is from the date of the extension refusal.
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    PR cap - Category for protected persons

    You can see them here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/supplementary-immigration-levels-2025-2027.html
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    PR Card Renewal with Urgent Processing

    FYI - CBSA is not IRCC. IRCC makes the decisions for PR renewals. The assessment at the POE isn't really relevant for your renewal and you have to make the case again to IRCC. Will let others address the two specific questions you've asked.
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    Changing employers PPCHANGEWORK2020

    You've misunderstood my comment. I am familiar with this process. What I am saying is that I don't know what IRCC's new announcement means for the web form you already submitted under the existing process.
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    Changing employers PPCHANGEWORK2020

    I don't know what this means for the web form you already submitted.
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    Refugee case withdraw

    You'll get the passport back either as you are boarding the plane to return to your home country - or once you arrive in your home country. It does not count as a deportation provided you leave on your own. But note that you may still have challenges returning to Canada in the future.
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    Child born outside canada to immigrant citizen parent

    There's nothing to check. This doesn't apply to your situation. You didn't obtain citizenship through descent.
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    Child born outside canada to immigrant citizen parent

    Baby is a citizen by birth: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/proof-citizenship.html
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    Changing employers PPCHANGEWORK2020

    Thanks for sharing this link. That sounds like good news. Looks like these new rules will go live in three months.
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    GCMS NOTES WELL EXPLAINED HAS NEVER BEFORE UNTIL NOW

    The government background is almost certainly what is delaying things. Based on what the GCMS notes say, Canada has requested information from India and that information is still pending, meaning it's stuck with India.
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    GCMS NOTES WELL EXPLAINED HAS NEVER BEFORE UNTIL NOW

    That's unusual. Any military or government background?
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    GCMS NOTES WELL EXPLAINED HAS NEVER BEFORE UNTIL NOW

    I don't think there is much you can do. This means IRCC is waiting to hear back from other parties on background and security checks. Depending on where your parents are from, this can sometimes take an extremely long time since some countries are not cooperative in sharing this information.
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    Parents are Canadian PR, and the child was born in the US

    1. Yes. 2. Once they are in Canada they can apply. Process is outlined on the IRCC site. Processing times are around 8-10 months. 3. No coverage until the child is a PR. Parents should purchase private insurance to cover for emergencies.