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canpr

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Nov 12, 2009
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Toronto, Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
22-01-2010
LANDED..........
12-2012
Hello Experts... a quick question. Possibly Silly.

This is my 14th month in Canada under Work Permit. Currently I have applied extending my work permit for another two years for which I am awaiting results sometime this week. In the meantime, its almost 20 months since I applied for my Permanent Resident Visa at New Delhi Visa Office, India. The current processing time at that Visa office states 16 months on an average. I know that number is not true and would be a miracle if that happens anytime soon looking at the rate they are processing. Now, once I get my work permit extended for another 2 years, is there anyways that I can transfer my application to have it processed from within Canada? Is that even possible? If its possible, is there any benefit of doing so? I mean, is the processing time any better when you do it from within Canada? The reason why I am asking is, one of my friends out here in Canada, applied for PR with AEO 6 months ago and I heard he got it approved and I was told that he applied within Canada. Let me know the possiblities please.

- CanPR
 
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canpr said:
Hello Experts... a quick question. Possibly Silly.

This is my 14th month in Canada under Work Permit. Currently I have applied extending my work permit for another two years for which I am awaiting results sometime this week. In the meantime, its almost 20 months since I applied for my Permanent Resident Visa at New Delhi Visa Office, India. The current processing time at that Visa office states 16 months on an average. I know that number is not true and would be a miracle if that happens anytime soon looking at the rate they are processing. Now, once I get my work permit extended for another 2 years, is there anyways that I can transfer my application to have it processed from within Canada? Is that even possible? If its possible, is there any benefit of doing so? I mean, is the processing time any better when you do it from within Canada? The reason why I am asking is, one of my friends out here in Canada, applied for PR with AEO 6 months ago and I heard he got it approved and I was told that he applied within Canada. Let me know the possiblities please.

- CanPR

1. No, CHC doesn't transfer applications, except for the "integrity of the program".
2. The only applications processed in Canada are Live in Caregivers, Refugees, In-Canada spousal applications, and H.& C. application made in Canada.
3. You heard wrong from your friend. It wasn't processed in Canada, maybe Buffalo, but not Canada.
 
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