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  1. CanGoldDigger

    Receiving an inheritance from another country within the PR process

    IRCC has definitely nothing to do with it.
  2. CanGoldDigger

    visitor visa refusal

    So no problem.
  3. CanGoldDigger

    Work history changes before receiving ITA

    It depends. And you need to be ready to address and explain if it's something really outstanding.
  4. CanGoldDigger

    Sending Biometrics from another country for OINP Masters PR application

    You can submit your biometrics from any country you like.
  5. CanGoldDigger

    visitor visa refusal

    So she entered again with a new super visa?
  6. CanGoldDigger

    Spouse Open Work Permit

    You cannot convert it. You need to find an employer who would be ready to apply for LMIA.
  7. CanGoldDigger

    HEPL protected person study permit

    Understood. All you can do is wait unfortunately.
  8. CanGoldDigger

    HEPL protected person study permit

    Are you in Canada with your parents? What is the their immigration status? It's a high school? You might not need a study permit.
  9. CanGoldDigger

    Applying for canada PR when married but seperated for over 2 years

    Any lawyer can do that. And you can do that without a lawyer. It's all quite straightforward.
  10. CanGoldDigger

    HEPL protected person study permit

    Are you a minor?
  11. CanGoldDigger

    Applying for canada PR when married but seperated for over 2 years

    Most likely. But filing a divorce will definitely help. Just submit it to the IRCC right away.
  12. CanGoldDigger

    Applying for canada PR when married but seperated for over 2 years

    Yes, you can. I have just replied to you in https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/legally-seperated.876242/#post-11112013 :)
  13. CanGoldDigger

    Applying for canada PR when married but seperated for over 2 years

    Legally separated status might complicate your case. File a divorce and get divorced in Canada ASAP.
  14. CanGoldDigger

    Legally seperated

    Good luck. But check if you meet ALL of the criteria above.
  15. CanGoldDigger

    Legally seperated

    You can file a divorce in Canada. You need to apply to a court for a divorce. As a general rule, to be able to divorce in Canada, you must meet ALL of the following criteria: You and your spouse are legally married under the laws of Canada, or under the laws of another country and that...
  16. CanGoldDigger

    PCC for non accompanying spouse

    It will suffice to have a divorce application or court order), or a sworn affidavit of separation.
  17. CanGoldDigger

    PCC for non accompanying spouse

    Tell the truth, it's simple. If you are separated, select separated. But be ready to prove it. File the divorce now, do something about it.