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DEAR USERS,

I AM IN CANADA ON WORK-PERMIT & DUE TO APPLY FOR PR SHORTLY,

I HAVE GATHERED INFORMATION ON WHAT TO APPLY & DOCUMENTS REQUIRED.I NEED YOUR HELP TO UNDERSTAND THE COMPLETE APPLICATION CYCLE OF PR.

1.WHAT IS THE TIME FRAME FROM DATE OF APPLICATION WHAT IS MY STATUS TILL I RECEIVE PR CARD.
2. WHEN SHOULD I APPEAR FOR IELTS TEST, , DO I APPEAR AFTER PR APPLICATION OR BEFORE.WHATS THE VALIDITY
3. WHEN SHOULD I APPLY FOR POLICE CLEARANCE , I NEED T TO APPLY FROM 2 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.


THANKS
 
1. Depends how you apply and through which visa office.
2. IELTS results need to be included with the original application and are valid for 2 years.
3. Depends how you apply for PR.
 
HI,

I AM APPLYING THRU CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS (CEC), I WILL COMPLETE MY ONE YEAR WORK EXPERIENCE IN SEPT 2014.

THANKS,
PC
 
Please post your question to the Canadian Experience Class section of this forum.

Also, please do not typie in ALL CAPS. It's considered to be extremely rude (yelling) and it's difficult to read.
 
For the benefit of people who cant read english in caps letters


my question is related to PR secondly my forum is addressed with dear & thanks hence there is no question of being rude.


waste no time look around in all sectors caps is used
 
pccic.ca said:
For the benefit of people who cant read english in caps letters


my question is related to PR secondly my forum is addressed with dear & thanks hence there is no question of being rude.


waste no time look around in all sectors caps is used

You, sir, are a tool. Please, waste no time looking that up on 'urban' dictionary because Webster's won't provide you with a proper definition and meaning in that sentences usage of the word.
 
pccic.ca said:
For the benefit of people who cant read english in caps letters

my question is related to PR secondly my forum is addressed with dear & thanks hence there is no question of being rude.

waste no time look around in all sectors caps is used

The reason why I recommended you post your questions to the CEC section of the forum is because this is where the vast majority of discussions on this topic are located and you have the best chance of getting a correct answer to your CEC question if you post there. But it's obviously up to you.

This section of the forum is mainly for issues relating to the PR residency requirement and retaining PR status once you have become a PR.
 
Its known all over the internet that CAPS means yelling, the gentleman was very curious and polite, but you have taken it the wrong way.
Rule # 2 for internet; never take it personal.