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    Has anyone heard back from IRCC after responding to the procedural fairness letter after bill C-12?

    Way too soon to hear back. It's only been about a month.
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    Can CBSA deny me PRRA even if I meet the eligibility criteria?

    Sorry, that was a typo mistake on my part. Too many acronyms available.
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    Can CBSA deny me PRRA even if I meet the eligibility criteria?

    Fundamentally wrong. CBSA determines eligibility for PRRA. IRB may make the final decision to accept once you get a PRRA, but CBSA determines your eligibility. Who can apply If your asylum claim is ineligible to be referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) or if your asylum claim is...
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    Can CBSA deny me PRRA even if I meet the eligibility criteria?

    Any reason why you would choose the opinion of forum members over your lawyers? It's CBSA that determines your eligibility and offers a PRRA based on that. If they decide you aren't eligible, you don't get to apply.
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    Good day all, i got a jon offer from City Lube Oil. I want to know if it is real

    There is NO "City Lube Oil Company". Everything about it is fake.
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    Judicial review

    So how long since she applied for her student visa and the last TRV? Who was financing here education?
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    Judicial review

    Sure can....best to get yourself a Canadian immigration lawyer. No guarantee anything will change with a review. What did the GCMS notes say about the refusals and how did you address the concerns that were mentioned in the subsequent applications? How did you explain going from a student visa...
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    Let's start with I'm not a lawyer or consultant, so I have no dog in this hunt. This is just my practical perspective of what I see. So according to reports, 30,000 letters have gone out so far....that's 30,000 potential legal challenges without having to stretch one's imagination. The courts...
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    Case ineligible due to bill C-12

    Well, that sounds like a lawyer planning to fund his/ her retirement on your dime. Realistically, you need a class action to challenge this in a financially manageable measure and all that getting a class action certified entails. On top of that it's likely to be a constitutional challenge...
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    New Tenant coming next room is a IRB member.

    "Spying" is surveillance.....you mentioned that in your first, somewhat paranoid post.
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    Bill C-12 Ineligibility Thread

    If your lawyer doesn't know what to do I'd seriously consider finding a better lawyer.
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    Confused!!

    I believe you mean "can't" get married.
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    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Same thing they did with PGP. After years of trying to find a means that satisfied everyone's demands (unsuccessfully I might add), they just stopped taking new applications.
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    Bill C-12's Nearing Royal Assent and Refugee Claim Eligibility

    Apparently, yes..... https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/case-ineligible-due-to-bill-c-12.878843/#post-11135014
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    Traveling without a PR Card Help

    Commercial transportation is probably not an option. They all need to meet the same requirement to confirm your status before allowing travel. You can walk, rent a vehicle or get someone to come and get you, but it can't be commercial transportation. Other than that, once you identify yourself...
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    Sponsorship letter notarization

    Not necessary. Make sure you include the financial calculation sheet with the application.
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    ICBC sent my Indian drivers license to the head office for verification

    Everyone who applies to exchange a drivers license from a country that doesn't have a reciprocal agreement with Canada or the province you live in goes through this process. It's not a unique situation.
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    Bill C-12's Nearing Royal Assent and Refugee Claim Eligibility

    Doesn't seem to be scheduled yet. The two committees submitted their recommendations to the senate, but no scheduled final reading yet. The senate security committee has recommended the bill as is, without the previous committees recommendations. Looks like it'll pass....eventually as submitted.
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    Do I have the right to PRTD, and how do I deal with the fields where I don't have an answer?

    In response to your initial question "Do I have a right to a PRTD", the blunt answer is no, you don't. As you are not in compliance with residency obligation and have not been in Canada within the last 13 months, IRCC is not obligated to provide you a PRTD. I'd also suggest that, if you do...