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    nz to vancouver with a 10 year old drug conviction

    Hi - Exactly what type of drug conviction was it? What was the sentence and when were the terms of the sentence completed? Thanks, IMMIGGAL
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    immigration office at the border?

    Hi - Just that you don't have to go anywhere. You can just mail it there. It's where all inland extensions are supposed to go. IMMIGGAL
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    immigration office at the border?

    Hi - If you are in Canada, you should just send your request for a work permit extension to CPC Vegreville by mail. Immiggal
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    Will I be eligible for Canadian Citizenship?

    Hi - It shouldn't be a problem as the charges were dropped Immiggal
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    Parents to be included in Permanent Residence Application??

    Hi - Unfortunately you can't include your mother in your current application. Once you become a permanent resident, you can submit a sponsorship application for her. Or another route is that she could come to Canada and visit you and subsequently apply for visitor extensions etc. After she...
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    How to go about aquiring PR status - prospective student.

    Hi Sarah - You sound like you have some good ideas & plans. If you graduate from a post-secondary school in Canada, it will give you experience with the Canadian way of life etc. It may also qualify you to apply for permanent residence down the road... You need to be accepted to a Canadian...
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    i want to go to canada and marry maxim

    Hello - Your U.S marriage does not appear to have been genuine. Immigration does not look favorably on that. I hope there are no children involved. There has been some good advise given to you on this Forum. I hope you follow it. Good luck to you. Immiggal
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    APPLICATION SUBMISSION.

    Hi - Yes, you must be accepted by a recognized school and apply for a student visa. They will want to know that you have enough funds to cover the cost of your studies. They will look to see whether your proposed studies "make sense." They will want to ensure that you have ties back home and...
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    We are despered!

    Why is she on social assistance? If she is disabled, she could still sponsor you.
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    Hellllllp!!

    Hi - Hi - I see your post is older and you haven't had any responses. I'll give it a try. I lived in the U.K. a few years myself. Where you live is so entirely up to your own choices. Canada is SOOOO large and varied. The climate you have in the U.K would be similar to the climate you...
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    Can I get a part time job?

    Hi - Did you mean you will be LIVING off-campus? That should not make any differnece in you getting an off-campus work permit or being able to work on campus. Good luck!
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    how i can apply and to get offer latter from employer

    You need to find a job and then get a Labour Market Opinion and then a Work Permit.
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    Questions about filing for AEO

    At this time, there is no requirement that you actually have to work for the employer that provided your AEO - that is, they do not follow-up to see whether you do. However, you are to have the INTENT to do so. Also, this may change eventually and they may follow-up as there have been cases of...
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    Canadian Experience Class VS Spousal Sponsorship

    Hi - I agree. Spousal would be your best choice. Good luck!
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    APPLICATION SUBMISSION.

    Hi - Unfortunately, I have to agree with the previous responses. I don't believe a consultant can help you at this time to apply for permanent residence. If you do contact one, ensure that they are a CSIC member (Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants). There is another alternative, but...
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    work permit for my wife whose status is a visitor

    Hi - It depends a little on which country your wife is from and what type of job she is going to be doing. Need a little more information. Thanks.
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    re-entering Canada........please respond, thanks!

    Hi - He is able to come again. They will "re-examine" him when he re-enters and decide whether to let him in again or not, and for what length of time to admit him (i.e. for the same amount of time as last time or for a different length of time.) As they let him in once they will probably let...