PPR = passport request.What do you mean by ITA. Is the invitation. I received the AOR few hours after submitting the complete profile.
PPR is the permanent residence state right? Please be kind enough to guide.
Your assistance is much appreciated
ITA = Invitation To ApplyWhat do you mean by ITA. Is the invitation. I received the AOR few hours after submitting the complete profile.
PPR is the permanent residence state right? Please be kind enough to guide.
Your assistance is much appreciated
Once you submit your application after receiving your invitation to apply.The payment is once you are invited? Or to submit your express entry profile you need to send a payment before?
PPR = passport request.
Thank you!Once you submit your application after receiving your invitation to apply.
You do not need to pay anything to create a profile.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/become-candidate/eligibility/proof-funds.htmlWhat are the funds you need to have for one person? Could the money be transferred from a relative to my account?
Thanks for clarification. Mine was not experience, just certification as HR professional in both provinces. Is it considered as Canada experience or not? I took and passed their examination and fulfilled their experience requirements (outside of Canada experience) and thus got my HR Certification.If you are still going on the path of renouncing your PR and reapplying under the express entry program:
If your Canadian experience was within the past 3 years you can claim points under CEC.
Alternatively, you can also try for the PNP programs where you can get higher points if nominated by the province.
One more option on a long route is applying for a study permit as a post grad or PHD program and working on that to add to your points for Canadian education as well.
Tax filing doesn't quite help - but it keeps your previous resident profile legit.
Yes ITA I got during the last draw. I can't see an option to edit any entries.Did you get ITA? if I remember correctly, once you get your ITA and accept it to start your PR application your details are transferred from your EE profile to your PR profile - there you can make changes.
No, CIC say they process 80% of applications within 6 months. However, based on current trends, 3 months is a realistic expectation. Anything less is a huge bonus.Okay. So i can expect PPR in another month of time. I received my AOR 10 days back. What will be the next stage.
No, CIC say they process 80% of applications within 6 months. However, based on current trends, 3 months is a realistic expectation. Anything less is a huge bonus.
All the best
Medicals passed- IP1-NA2-IP2 then PPR.Thanks. After AOR what is the next expected state change.