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    Hatian Woman Marrying a Canadian in the Dominican

    So many red flags. Quick engagement, likely 20 year age difference or more, no status in country of residence, Haitian so major source country for refugees and most of the country is a mess, low income that couldn’t support a spouse and young child unless there are significant other assets, huge...
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    Remote Job Offer from Quebec-Based Company

    The ones that the world is competing for like those who specialize in AI and cybersecurity for example.
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    Seeking Guidance on reusing visitor visa extension medical for applying Super Visa

    This is a risky plan. She should reestablish ties to India (live there for 6 months for example) before applying for the supervisa or else it appears as she is attempting to live in Canada and has minimal ties to return to after her visit is over. A supervisa is a visitor visa and many don’t...
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    Best Immigration Pathway for Americans without family ties in Canada?

    The social worker/Montessori teacher likely has much better chances depending on age and work history. Tough time to get a WP unless under a trade deal, specialized skills in need or intracompany transfer.
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    Québec PR Timelines

    Processing times change with time so unless similar processing timeline the information may not be relevant.
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    2025 PR Application Timeline (Protected Person)

    Huge variability but typically months.
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    USA Visa: Using my refugee travel document

    Your improper use of your US visitor visa could be the issue. I assume you did not declare your intent to claim asylum in Canada when you landed in the US and declared other intention like tourism.
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    USA Visa: Using my refugee travel document

    Did you cross at Roxham rd?
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    PGP 2025

    So strange that this issue got traction this year when quota is fairly reasonable compared to the insanity of the past few years. Healthcare crisis certainly didn’t start this year. Have been trying to highlight this policy’s impact on healthcare to the media and politicians for a decade with...
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    PGP 2025

    Your logic makes no sense. The argument would be for regional distribution of the PGP quota not a country cap if the goal is to minimize pressure on infrastructure.
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    Applying to CEC in Quebec

    Would suggest moving out of Quebec before or during processing.
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    PR under Ukraine Family Reunification. Anybody applied for CSQ?

    This falls under H&C which I’m sure has a limited quota. After some research. Would fall under “autres immigrants”. Table 2. Only 700-800 spots this year so I assume there is a backlog which could be significant. Would compare to others applying from Quebec through all H&C programs...
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    Applying to CEC in Quebec

    Not qualifying for Quebec economic immigration is not proof you intend to settle outside Quebec
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    Pregnancy

    They can apply together
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    Humanitarian and Compassionate Applications 2025

    Yet another account from the troll.
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    PGP 2025

    So limit sponsorship to Canadian children/PRs with assets over 500k+ (higher based on family size) with a large part easily accessible not just home equity and/or with parents with a net worth over a million each and where investment income would be taxable in Canada. Limit access to low income...
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    Super Visa June 2025

    A 2nd webform it has only been a month! Just think how much faster applications could be processed if people didn’t so many resources on unnecessary webforms and were patient. Processing can take up to months and all you need to do is wait and respond if contacted.
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    2025 PR Application Timeline (Protected Person)

    You need to receive AOR first then you can access the portal
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    Working from India on Canadian payroll max duration to avoid tax issues

    Agree that this is more frequent but for long lengths of stay in India would not say it is that common. Most Canadian employers will not want to pay you as a Canadian resident if they can pay you as a contractor abroad and you may no longer be a Canadian tax resident depending on what ties you...