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icecool222

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Aug 1, 2010
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If you get rejected by one province, does it ruin your chances to apply for any other province in Canada?...

For example if one province rejects your application then does it means the other provinces will reject it as well because then it would be hard for the person to demonstrate the ties for the province..
 
can u share the reason for rejection? it will help to answer your q
 
I am just gaining as much knowledge as possible about PR in Canada. I just applied for my PGWP. But for planning my future it will be great for people to reply...Its a general question, say you didnt met the requirements of one province will the other reject you automatically?
 
to icecool222

I read your post, not this one but you were asking about going part time in summers.

I am surprised cuz I am having the exact same concern that you had long ago!

but I am glad to hear you applied pgwp. Have you got it yet?

I am taking a course this summer right now, of course the course I dropped last year.

woulnd't be a problem, would it?

Oh and I know that for some provinces, you can apply PR again and again just 6 months (or something) after the first rejection.
You could ask for a review as well.
 
Got your messages.

Yea, things that I read here, I got depressed knowing that people think taking a summer course can be a problm.

I did call CIC and they said, as long as you were full time for the last 8 months out of your studies, you can apply for pgwp.

But I didn't specifically ask about summer courses. I plan to call tomorrow once more.

Some think it's okay because summer is just extra. Some think 8 months full time out of total are fine. Some others think 16 months full time are good. Still others think it is just bad registering part time even in summers.

When you applied pgwp, did you mail a transcript or just a letter from your school?
 
Nobody has answered the initial question. Is it possible to apply again in another province if rejected by a province.
Would really like to know the answer.