>My friend told me Work permit will be voided once I get invited to PR
Nope! Your temporary statuses are ONLY revoked when you become a PR - that's after getting eCoPR or either landing with a paper CoPR.
Your biometrics is pending and you might get an invite for that after AOR. You can inform...
Not sure about PNP, but it should be fairly similar to what happens in Express Entry where family composition ONLY changes when your child is actually born. So, you'll have to inform when the child is born.
In-land candidates aren't sent back to enter again. You will get a portal email, your spouse will get a RFV/PPR email. You'll be landed virtually and receive an eCoPR and your spouse will be able to enter once you get your eCoPR and he has a visa + CoPR.
There's no timeline for this, most wait...
Pretty much the template to push premium lounge if there's even a tiny deviation from the norm.
I don't know what "problem" you expect, but I doubt it. As long as you are going to physically collect your passport from BLS, there'll be no other issue.
I remember it better now, OCIs were banned but those on e-visas weren't - which makes ZERO sense. But yes, read the citizenship act and you'll see it isn't as complicated as you think.
>Also during covid only indians were allowed to enter india
IIRC, that's not entirely true. OCIs were allowed, those on visas weren't.
Also, read my comment on the citizenship act.
For kids, there's a dual citizenship or something of that sorts. You can read "Indian citizenship under section 4 of the citizenship act" to understand this. I think the issue would be if they pick Canadian passport before getting an Indian passport or something along that line. If you read...
Best if you get a premium lounge service of BLS. Even normal applicants are sent back, you've got complications - they'll make you come back or pay more.
The PCC will follow the usual process, sometimes they call, sometimes they visit. If they visit and no-one's home, they'll call your parents to the police station or come again.
Keep low expectations. If you are outland, just focus on your settlement journey once you get PR; if you are in-land - not a lot changes for you beyond status.
The journey is usually over pretty fast, unless you get unlucky.
Put the new address of your parents. When you go to BLS, take as many docs as you can (of your parents too) as they'll ask for it. Take a printed copy of your mom/dad's passport, aadhar card, etc.
This is wrong (unless I missed a part of this conversation). OP needs to wait for portal 1, portal 2, eCoPR to become PR. And, based on the info provided during portal emails, the PR card process will start once OP gets their eCoPR.
It isn't. You ONLY become a PR when you are virtually landed (eCoPR) or land at the airport/border visit in Canada using your CoPR. If you are in-land, you'll be issued an eCoPR.
The distinction matters here in terms of when you become a PR. If you haven't received a portal 1 or portal 2 yet...
I'm assuming that you had CLB7 in french. Given that your CRS was 490, the only draw you'd qualify would be for French draw that happened earlier this week (480 CRS cutoff iirc). Upload your docs truthfully, nothing to worry about here.
Tough spot. Supervisa is obviously the way to go here, but this will get challenging now that she has stated her intent to settle permanently. IRCC weighs in on these intents. People still get lucky if an officer discards H&C attempt or fails to consider it. I have not seen a lot of cases here...