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    IT student in Canada — is a diploma enough for PR or should I complete my degree?

    If you want PR, stick with the bachelor. If you are totally fine leaving Canada after the end of your PGWP, then no issues going with the diploma. You might want to spend more time researching how competitive immigration is right now. You should expect this will not change even if there are...
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    Stuck in Information Share for over a year!

    It's a Quebec caps problem. Nothing you can do. People from 2023 are still waiting.
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    PNP preferably from Ontario

    Not going to happen with your current profiles.
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    Denied marriage, looking to do refugee claim

    Why do you think approval would be guaranteed? If anything, he should expect IRCC to review the asylum application extremely closely given the past history of a fraudulent marriage to gain PR.
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    PNP preferably from Ontario

    PNP isn't going to be feasible unless you are working in Canada or have a qualifying job offer in Canada. You are right. Zero chances of ITA with a score of 350.
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    Denied marriage, looking to do refugee claim

    He can certainly file a refugee claim. Whether it will be approved is an entirely different matter.
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    More documentation was Required after citizenship interview

    This is basically an RQ. Sometimes they send them when they have doubts about your residency days or are having trouble confirming the residency days. Just send them what they have asked for.
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    Study permit refusal/ overstaying status/ exclusion order/ common law application

    You need to be speaking with an immigration lawyer, not your MP. MPs are not immigration experts and your situation is very complex. They also cannot influence IRCC decisions. Talk to a good immigration lawyer asap.
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    Innocent Misrepresentation: Married before initial landing but after getting the PR visa

    If you failed to add your spouse to your application before landing, the application is going to be refused. You cannot sponsor your spouse.
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    Boyfriend Voluntarily Departed from U.S. Can He Come to Canada?

    The chances of a temporary visa being approved for him are going to be extremely low. If you can get PR approved, that will be different. However anything like a work permit or study permit or TRV is going to be extremely unlikely given his history in the US. At a minimum, he would want to live...
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    Parent in hospice during PR application – what should we do?

    I agree with the comment that was posted and was thinking the same thing but couldn't figure out a sensitive way to say it. All the best for you and your family. Super hard situation.
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    PR Sponsored Spouse wants to Separate

    You need to wait until you are officially and legal divorced before you enter into a new marriage. If you marry someone while only separated, IRCC won't recognize the marriage.
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    Refugee Sponsorship Inquiry from the Philippines

    The first step is finding a SAH who is willing to sponsor you once the program opens. It's very difficult to do this with no connections in Canada. If you manage to find a SAH and the program reopens, it takes years for an application to be processed. I would honestly recommend you not count...
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    Parent in hospice during PR application – what should we do?

    I'm very sorry about your father. Unfortunately there is no way to do that. Both your parents have to give biometrics and take and pass the medical in order for the PR application to be approved.
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    Daily commute (Detroit-Windsor) (H1b and Canada PR)

    I don't understand. The forums don't get any sort of free pass at all. People can post there just like they do on Reddit or Twitter or Bluesky or mastodon or wherever. It has nothing to do with whether it's the weekend or not. It's all about what people actually chose and use to share...
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    Health insurance on a work permit (International Experience Canada)

    I'm sure the Canadians were well intentioned in telling you that you don't need the insurance but they don't understand the rules around IECs. As others have said, you definitely want to have the two years of insurance when you arrive. We just had a case here a few weeks ago where someone came...
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    EOI WITH 62 TECH PATHWAY. I HAVE SEEN MANY POSTS WITH 55 TECH PATCHWAY FROM AAIP . CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN WHY I DONT SEE THE INVITATION

    It's hard to understand your post. Past draws are here: https://www.alberta.ca/aaip-processing-information
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    PGWP Application

    PGWP requirements are here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/after-graduation/eligibility.html There is zero chance you will get a 3 year PGWP.
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    Refugee travel document timeline

    Look for discussions in the refugee / asylum section.