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    Transition to Diploma Program from English within same DLI

    Slightly confused by this response? My wife is Thai (which a search of my post history would show), and her brother is now in Canada studying English. Said brother, is my brother in law. Does that clear things up?….
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    Transition to Diploma Program from English within same DLI

    Looking for some guidance for my brother in law and appreciate any assistance as I have been unable to find the relevant information. -He is currently enrolled in a DLI for English Language Foundations (ESL on SP) and will complete the program in December 2023. -He entered Canada in May 2023...
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    2019 Tax Questions: Spouse with overseas earnings

    Hi everyone, Hoping for some tax advice which I have searched the forums extensively for however we are in a unique situation: -I am a Canadian citizen; worked and lived in Canada for 2019. -My spouse (common-law), is self-employed in Thailand, but lived with me in Canada for approximately 9...
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    Submitting Biometrics Before Receiving Instruction Letter

    Appreciate the information. That was the other issue I considered was payment. I have the receipt proving I paid the fee but knowing how things work in Thailand, anything that varies from the "normal process" is usually just flat out refused, regardless of the logic behind it.
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    Submitting Biometrics Before Receiving Instruction Letter

    As the title says, I am curious if anyone has been successful in submitting biometrics before the biometrics instruction letter is received. If anyone has this experience in Bangkok specifically I would like to hear about it. PA is in Thailand until mid October and will be returning to Canada...
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    Living in Canada proof of status

    I'm wondering the same thing. Putting in my common-law partner's application tomorrow and this is the last thing I am questioning. Not sure if she actually has "status" in Canada on a multiple entry visitor visa. She does have a stamp in her passport allowing her to stay for 6 months ending in...