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    Parents’ TRV Eligibility While My Work Permit Extension Is in Process

    Thanks for the information. FYI - LAWYERS are not subject to RCIC they are regulated by provincial Law societies- if you meant immigration consultants thats different. The platform homepage clearly says its a legaltech platform to connect with Lawyers not immigration consultants. Googling Olanur...
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    Parents’ TRV Eligibility While My Work Permit Extension Is in Process

    I think you got it wrong. Its Immigration lawyer(not consultant) and its a technology platform not consultant searching platform. Nevermind, question was more related to visitor visa application
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    Super Visa application questions

    There usually isn’t a fixed minimum number of days she must stay outside Canada before returning on a Super Visa, but entry is never guaranteed. CBSA will still look at whether she is genuinely visiting, her travel history, ties to India, insurance, finances, and whether she appears to be living...
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    Parents’ TRV Eligibility While My Work Permit Extension Is in Process

    **Not a legal advice** - Since you are on maintained/implied status, your parents can likely still apply for a visitor visa, but the strength of their application may depend on your current status documents, proof of your extension application, wedding invitation/details, their ties to India...
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    work permit about to expire

    **Not a legal advice** This sounds like something worth discussing with a Canadian immigration lawyer or licensed immigration consultant before you come back or make a PR plan. Whether you can extend your stay or move toward PR depends on the type of visa/status you have, whether you are...
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    Exclusion order due to unauthorized work

    Not a lawyer so its not a legal advice - An exclusion order can affect future PR or temporary applications, so I’d strongly suggest speaking with a Canadian immigration lawyer before applying again. The key issues are whether the 1-year exclusion period has fully passed, whether your departure...