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    when can spouse on SOWP start work?

    thanks @canuck78... I'll pass on the info!
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    when can spouse on SOWP start work?

    Thanks for the reply, @Naturgrl... The Study Permit and SOWP will both be applied for at POE (land crossing at one of the Buffalo/Niagara bridges, both are US citizens) on Oct 31. I know the student won't be able to work until his classes start in early January, but I wondered if his partner...
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    when can spouse on SOWP start work?

    I know someone entering Canada on a study permit cannot start working until their study program starts, but if their partner has an open work permit, are they eligible to work ASAP? Do they also have to wait until the student's program starts?
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    when can spouse on open work permit start work?

    I know someone entering Canada on a study permit cannot start working until their study program starts, but if their partner has an open work permit, are they eligible to work ASAP? Do they also have to wait until the student's program starts?
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    PR confirmation portal timelines

    UPDATE that we received portal login details this morning. AOR: November 27 Portal info submitted: June 11 Portal login details received: June 21 Portal login details submitted: June 21
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    Letter of no intention

    Closing the loop on this in case it is helpful to others, one of our young adult sons (20 years old) lives in the U.S. To get around him having to get fingerprinted and have a medical exam, we submitted with our application: 1. Signed but NOT notarized statement from our son stating that he has...
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    PR confirmation portal timelines

    We're a family of three (main applicant, spouse, young adult dependent). We each received our PR confirmation portal requests on May 28, and chose Option A (main applicant acting on behalf of all). I thought we responded with the required info for all of us (UCIs, last dates of entry, etc.)...
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    police certificate non-accompanying dependent

    One of our adult sons (age 20, gainfully employed in the U.S., zero interest in joining us here) submitted a letter that he is "refusing" to get a medical exam or fingerprints b/c he has no intention to immigrate. It also states that he understands this means we can never sponsor him in the...
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    Letter of no intention

    No news or updates on our end, but will post when we have one.
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    Letter of no intention

    Thanks very much for the helpful and speedy replies! I'm going to leave it to our son to decide on getting it notarized (based on how much of a hassle that is given his work schedule). He is including his personal contact info and an explanation of his decision, so I think it will be more...
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    Letter of no intention

    Thanks, this is helpful. One last Q: where should he send the letter? To us to upload with our application?
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    Letter of no intention

    I know this is an old thread but I'm wondering: does this need to be notarized?
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    unaccompanying 20 year old child: physical?

    We got our ITA yesterday and went to complete the application. We thought we had all our ducks in a row but were shocked to see that our 20 year old son who lives in the U.S. and will be staying there (he has zero interest in coming to Canada) needs a physical. He works full-time, has benefits...
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    Currently employed in US/US citizen - live in Canada?

    Hi, I'm new to the forum and to the complexities of binational living, so thanks in advance for your patience! My partner (legal spouse) was hired by a Canadian university and we are planning to move there in June. I will continue my U.S.-based employment, teleworking most days and going in...