This document contains codes and descriptors used for permanent resident determinations in Canada. It includes codes for demographic information like sex, marital status, height, eye color. It also includes codes for applicant attributes like official language, education level, family status, province, and medical status. Finally it outlines various categories of permanent residents including family class, independent immigrants, refugees, and temporary resident permits. The codes are used to classify and track applicants in immigration information systems.
"Visa Matters: Solving the Puzzle Behind Philippine Visas & Immigration" presented by Ms. Ann Garrido, Visa Services Directors at Kittelson & Carpo Consulting. Discussion topic from ANZCHAM Coffee Mornings - November 24, 2015
PnjgConsulting is a consultancy firm and here we publish a presentation for your kind of information, we have taken the information in this presentation from Wikipedia and if you want to avail our consultation about taking visa, you can call us directly or contact through the website.
The document is a collection of excerpts from letters and accounts from Canadian pioneers and immigrants describing their initial experiences in Canada. Many expressed utter horror, despair, anguish and depression upon first arriving or seeing Canada. They described the country as sad, depressing, lonely and thought they had come to the end of the world. Some women in particular cried constantly and desperately wanted to leave after experiencing the harsh realities and conditions not portrayed in recruitment materials.
This presentation provides an overview of US immigration law, including:
- The main immigration categories like family, employment, asylum, and diversity visas.
- The paths to obtaining citizenship like getting a non-immigrant visa, green card, and naturalizing.
- The government agencies that handle immigration like USCIS, CBP, ICE, and DOS.
- Various non-immigrant and immigrant visas like H-1B, L, E, and family-based green cards.
- Tips for immigration planning and using an immigration attorney.
This risk assumption letter from ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company provides the policy details for Ms. Mukta Mehta's international travel insurance. The policy number is 4129/107759001/00/000 and covers her travel from October 25, 2015 to January 22, 2016 for trips to Schengen countries. Key policy details like her name, address, passport number, nominee, and plan type are listed. The insured is asked to review the details and contact the company within 15 days if any discrepancies are found.
Minimum Investment $100,000 to Obtain a Grenada Citizenship By Investment. Get Your Free Consultation. European & Worldwide Investment Solutions for High Net Worth Investor. Visa-Free Travel.
This document provides information on cross-border tax and estate planning solutions for Chinese clients investing or doing business in the United States. It discusses typical structures like using foreign corporations and trusts to hold US and foreign assets. It also covers topics such as US tax residence rules, foreign reporting requirements, expatriation tax, and the EB-5 immigrant investor program.
The document discusses family violence and partner migration in Australia. It provides background on partner visas and the two-stage process for obtaining them. It then discusses the family violence provisions in the Migration Regulations that allow applicants to bypass sponsorship requirements if they have experienced family violence. Key points include: the definition of family violence, requirements for proving family violence through judicial or non-judicial evidence, considerations for determining a genuine relationship, and challenges with gathering sufficient evidence of family violence.
"Visa Matters: Solving the Puzzle Behind Philippine Visas & Immigration" presented by Ms. Ann Garrido, Visa Services Directors at Kittelson & Carpo Consulting. Discussion topic from ANZCHAM Coffee Mornings - November 24, 2015
PnjgConsulting is a consultancy firm and here we publish a presentation for your kind of information, we have taken the information in this presentation from Wikipedia and if you want to avail our consultation about taking visa, you can call us directly or contact through the website.
The document is a collection of excerpts from letters and accounts from Canadian pioneers and immigrants describing their initial experiences in Canada. Many expressed utter horror, despair, anguish and depression upon first arriving or seeing Canada. They described the country as sad, depressing, lonely and thought they had come to the end of the world. Some women in particular cried constantly and desperately wanted to leave after experiencing the harsh realities and conditions not portrayed in recruitment materials.
This presentation provides an overview of US immigration law, including:
- The main immigration categories like family, employment, asylum, and diversity visas.
- The paths to obtaining citizenship like getting a non-immigrant visa, green card, and naturalizing.
- The government agencies that handle immigration like USCIS, CBP, ICE, and DOS.
- Various non-immigrant and immigrant visas like H-1B, L, E, and family-based green cards.
- Tips for immigration planning and using an immigration attorney.
This risk assumption letter from ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company provides the policy details for Ms. Mukta Mehta's international travel insurance. The policy number is 4129/107759001/00/000 and covers her travel from October 25, 2015 to January 22, 2016 for trips to Schengen countries. Key policy details like her name, address, passport number, nominee, and plan type are listed. The insured is asked to review the details and contact the company within 15 days if any discrepancies are found.
Minimum Investment $100,000 to Obtain a Grenada Citizenship By Investment. Get Your Free Consultation. European & Worldwide Investment Solutions for High Net Worth Investor. Visa-Free Travel.
This document provides information on cross-border tax and estate planning solutions for Chinese clients investing or doing business in the United States. It discusses typical structures like using foreign corporations and trusts to hold US and foreign assets. It also covers topics such as US tax residence rules, foreign reporting requirements, expatriation tax, and the EB-5 immigrant investor program.
The document discusses family violence and partner migration in Australia. It provides background on partner visas and the two-stage process for obtaining them. It then discusses the family violence provisions in the Migration Regulations that allow applicants to bypass sponsorship requirements if they have experienced family violence. Key points include: the definition of family violence, requirements for proving family violence through judicial or non-judicial evidence, considerations for determining a genuine relationship, and challenges with gathering sufficient evidence of family violence.
The document summarizes immigration services offered by Experts in Immigration and International Investments, a leading immigration firm based in Montreal, Canada. It outlines various federal and provincial immigration programs for skilled workers, business people, investors, entrepreneurs, self-employed workers, refugees, family sponsorship, and temporary residence. Requirements and processes are described for different categories including necessary education, language abilities, work experience, net assets, and age. Citizenship requirements are also listed. The firm aims to help people from all over the world immigrate to Canada through these various programs and services.
The processing time for a spouse visa application in Canada can vary depending on several factors, including the volume of applications received, the completeness of the application, and the complexity of the case.
This document provides an overview of the process for obtaining permanent residency through family-based immigration. It discusses the different visa preference categories, the steps to permanent residency including filing an I-130 petition and adjusting status or going through consular processing. It also covers related topics like conditional residency, employment authorization, citizenship, and the roles of attorneys. The key steps are: 1) filing an I-130 petition to establish the family relationship; 2) waiting for a visa to become available based on priority date; 3) either adjusting status through the I-485 application or going through consular processing with an interview.
Canada PR process eligibility requirements_The Fly International The Fly International
In pursuit of your dreams to become a Canadian Permanent Resident? Look no further! Our team of experienced immigration officers is dedicated to helping you understand the Canada PR process eligibility requirements. Whether you're a skilled worker, student, or looking to reunite with family, we've got you covered.
I-134/I-864 Affidavit of Support: How Much Money is Enough?mbashyam
This document summarizes the requirements for I-134 and I-864 Affidavits of Support. The I-134 is generally not legally binding but is required for some visa applications to show the applicant will not be a public charge. The I-864 is legally binding and required for most family-based immigration cases to prove the sponsored immigrant will not need public benefits. It details the income requirements sponsors must meet based on household size and allows alternatives like assets or joint sponsors if income is insufficient. The obligations and potential enforcement consequences of the I-864 by government agencies or the immigrant are also outlined.
This document summarizes Grenada's citizenship by investment program. It provides details on 4 investment options to obtain citizenship, including donating $200,000 to a government fund, investing $350,000-$450,000 in approved real estate developments, or investing $275,000 in a sustainable aquaculture project. Citizenship provides benefits like a second passport, tax benefits, and access to over 115 countries visa-free or with visa on arrival. The process takes 4-13 weeks and also provides citizenship for a family.
This document discusses tax filing and compliance services for various foreign reporting forms, including for foreign bank accounts, foreign corporations and trusts owned by US persons, foreign owned US corporations, and US persons owning foreign mutual funds. It also mentions assistance with offshore voluntary disclosure, international tax planning for cross-border transactions, corporate restructuring advice, tax treaty analysis, transfer pricing studies, and foreign profit analysis. Contact information is provided for Manendra Kothari of SK Tax Associates.
Guide to sponsor Canadian Spouse visa.pdfAptech Visa
Once you get settled in Canada after your hard bound efforts the immediate thing that plan is your family unification. That’s very justifiable everyone Individual wishes to live with their family to simplify and beautify his or her life. Are you going through the same dilemma of how to unify your family? Let’s Explore In this document.
This document provides information from briefings given to members of HMCS REGINA prior to their deployment. It includes summaries of legal issues like powers of attorney and wills, services available through the Military Family Resource Centre, medical capabilities and procedures while deployed, and how to send mail to deployed members. The briefings covered important topics to help prepare members and their families for the deployment.
The IELTS cue card is second part of speaking test in which test taker is given a task card and then they have to speak on it for 2 minutes.
The IELTS cue card test is also officially called IELTS task card. Basically, the candidate receives a task card in this test. The cue card will come with a topic and suggestions on what to say about the topic.
The candidate will have about 1 minute to form their response and after that, the candidate has to speak for up to 2 minutes on the topic.
Once the 2 minutes are up, the IELTS examiner will ask a question or two on the same topic and then move to the third part of the speaking section.
Moreover, the candidate may also make notes on what, and how they are going to talk about the topic.
Verdant Global Career is an immigration services firm that assists with immigration to Canada. They provide end-to-end services for permanent immigration under family class, economic class, and provincial nominee programs. Some of the major programs discussed include the federal skilled worker program, Quebec immigration program, and provincial nominee programs for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and other provinces. The document outlines the eligibility requirements and application process for various immigration categories and programs to Canada.
Lawyers in Brampton Ontario | Business Lawyers in Brampton | Top Lawyers in C...Gahir & Associate Lawyers
Gahir Law believe what sets us apart from other law firms is that we always ensure our advice is practical yet innovative and that the work is performed on-time and within budget. Our ultimate goal is your satisfaction. You can put trust on us to guide and assist you in the time of need. For more information visit here - https://www.gahirlaw.com
The document provides information about citizenship by investment in Dominica. There are two investment options - contributing to the government fund starting at $100,000 or purchasing approved real estate for $200,000. Benefits of Dominica citizenship include travel to over 111 countries visa-free, no taxes on income or inheritance, and the ability to retain existing citizenship. The process takes 4-16 weeks and involves due diligence checks, documentation submission, investment payment, and naturalization certificate and passport issuance. Real estate options include shares in the Cabrits Resort Kempinski starting at $220,000.
The document compares Canada's Permanent Residence (PR) visa and the UK's Tier 2 visa. The PR provides unlimited right to live and work in Canada, while the Tier 2 is a temporary work visa that can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years. Some key differences are that the PR provides immediate residency rights compared to the tier 2's temporary status, the PR pathway to citizenship is easier, and the PR application/approval process takes longer. The conclusion is that the PR generally offers more benefits and opportunities to eventually become a citizen.
The document compares Canada's Permanent Residence (PR) visa and the UK's Tier 2 visa. The PR provides unlimited right to live and work in Canada, while the Tier 2 is a temporary work visa that can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years. Some key differences are that the PR provides immediate residency rights compared to the temporary Tier 2, Canada has an easier path to citizenship over 3 years versus 6 years and higher taxes in the UK, and the PR application takes 12-16 months to process versus 8 weeks for a Tier 2. Overall the PR is considered a better option due to Canada's more welcoming immigration policies and greater initial rights and benefits.
This document provides a personal financial analysis for Elvis Presley that was prepared by Johan Rogers on May 12, 2016. It includes details of Elvis's personal information, income, dependents, existing insurance policies, retirement funds, and risk planning analysis. The document analyzes Elvis's financial situation and requirements in the event of death, disability, or dread disease and determines if any additional insurance coverage is needed.
The document discusses various immigration policies and their impacts, including:
1. Bill C-31 introduced restrictions like designating "safe countries of origin" that limit refugee appeals. This could have prevented justice in Canada's largest human trafficking case that involved Hungarian victims.
2. Pre-Bill C-31 policies like full legal aid and healthcare enabled Hungarian trafficking victims to participate in criminal proceedings against their captors.
3. Current policies impose barriers like the bar on accessing permanent residency for 3 years, which affects survivors presenting claims post-2012.
4. Temporary protection for trafficking victims provides only basic healthcare and temporary status, increasing precariousness and vulnerability to re-exploitation.
Get Canada PR in 2023 Eligibility & Process.pdfvisa gurukul
Canada, with its breathtaking landscapes and welcoming communities, has long been a dream destination for individuals seeking a new home. If you've been considering making Canada PR your in 2023, you're in the right place. In this guide, we'll break down the eligibility criteria and the simplified process to help you achieve your goal of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident.
Understanding the process of obtaining permanent residency in Canada is vital for those seeking to make a new home in this multicultural and diverse country.
Important update: Permanent residence (PR) fees in Canada increased in April 2024! Find out about the new costs, exemptions, and application process details.
Canada is promoting immigration to address declining birth rates and an aging population. By 2036, nearly half of Canada's population will be immigrants or children of immigrants. Immigration levels are set at 300,000 permanent resident visas annually. The document outlines several economic immigration programs including the Start-Up Visa and Quebec Investor programs for entrepreneurs and investors. It also summarizes the Federal Skilled Worker program and Quebec Skilled Worker program for skilled immigrants in high demand occupations. Provincial nomination programs are another option. Family sponsorship is also available for spouses, partners, children and other relatives of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
The document summarizes immigration services offered by Experts in Immigration and International Investments, a leading immigration firm based in Montreal, Canada. It outlines various federal and provincial immigration programs for skilled workers, business people, investors, entrepreneurs, self-employed workers, refugees, family sponsorship, and temporary residence. Requirements and processes are described for different categories including necessary education, language abilities, work experience, net assets, and age. Citizenship requirements are also listed. The firm aims to help people from all over the world immigrate to Canada through these various programs and services.
The processing time for a spouse visa application in Canada can vary depending on several factors, including the volume of applications received, the completeness of the application, and the complexity of the case.
This document provides an overview of the process for obtaining permanent residency through family-based immigration. It discusses the different visa preference categories, the steps to permanent residency including filing an I-130 petition and adjusting status or going through consular processing. It also covers related topics like conditional residency, employment authorization, citizenship, and the roles of attorneys. The key steps are: 1) filing an I-130 petition to establish the family relationship; 2) waiting for a visa to become available based on priority date; 3) either adjusting status through the I-485 application or going through consular processing with an interview.
Canada PR process eligibility requirements_The Fly International The Fly International
In pursuit of your dreams to become a Canadian Permanent Resident? Look no further! Our team of experienced immigration officers is dedicated to helping you understand the Canada PR process eligibility requirements. Whether you're a skilled worker, student, or looking to reunite with family, we've got you covered.
I-134/I-864 Affidavit of Support: How Much Money is Enough?mbashyam
This document summarizes the requirements for I-134 and I-864 Affidavits of Support. The I-134 is generally not legally binding but is required for some visa applications to show the applicant will not be a public charge. The I-864 is legally binding and required for most family-based immigration cases to prove the sponsored immigrant will not need public benefits. It details the income requirements sponsors must meet based on household size and allows alternatives like assets or joint sponsors if income is insufficient. The obligations and potential enforcement consequences of the I-864 by government agencies or the immigrant are also outlined.
This document summarizes Grenada's citizenship by investment program. It provides details on 4 investment options to obtain citizenship, including donating $200,000 to a government fund, investing $350,000-$450,000 in approved real estate developments, or investing $275,000 in a sustainable aquaculture project. Citizenship provides benefits like a second passport, tax benefits, and access to over 115 countries visa-free or with visa on arrival. The process takes 4-13 weeks and also provides citizenship for a family.
This document discusses tax filing and compliance services for various foreign reporting forms, including for foreign bank accounts, foreign corporations and trusts owned by US persons, foreign owned US corporations, and US persons owning foreign mutual funds. It also mentions assistance with offshore voluntary disclosure, international tax planning for cross-border transactions, corporate restructuring advice, tax treaty analysis, transfer pricing studies, and foreign profit analysis. Contact information is provided for Manendra Kothari of SK Tax Associates.
Guide to sponsor Canadian Spouse visa.pdfAptech Visa
Once you get settled in Canada after your hard bound efforts the immediate thing that plan is your family unification. That’s very justifiable everyone Individual wishes to live with their family to simplify and beautify his or her life. Are you going through the same dilemma of how to unify your family? Let’s Explore In this document.
This document provides information from briefings given to members of HMCS REGINA prior to their deployment. It includes summaries of legal issues like powers of attorney and wills, services available through the Military Family Resource Centre, medical capabilities and procedures while deployed, and how to send mail to deployed members. The briefings covered important topics to help prepare members and their families for the deployment.
The IELTS cue card is second part of speaking test in which test taker is given a task card and then they have to speak on it for 2 minutes.
The IELTS cue card test is also officially called IELTS task card. Basically, the candidate receives a task card in this test. The cue card will come with a topic and suggestions on what to say about the topic.
The candidate will have about 1 minute to form their response and after that, the candidate has to speak for up to 2 minutes on the topic.
Once the 2 minutes are up, the IELTS examiner will ask a question or two on the same topic and then move to the third part of the speaking section.
Moreover, the candidate may also make notes on what, and how they are going to talk about the topic.
Verdant Global Career is an immigration services firm that assists with immigration to Canada. They provide end-to-end services for permanent immigration under family class, economic class, and provincial nominee programs. Some of the major programs discussed include the federal skilled worker program, Quebec immigration program, and provincial nominee programs for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and other provinces. The document outlines the eligibility requirements and application process for various immigration categories and programs to Canada.
Lawyers in Brampton Ontario | Business Lawyers in Brampton | Top Lawyers in C...Gahir & Associate Lawyers
Gahir Law believe what sets us apart from other law firms is that we always ensure our advice is practical yet innovative and that the work is performed on-time and within budget. Our ultimate goal is your satisfaction. You can put trust on us to guide and assist you in the time of need. For more information visit here - https://www.gahirlaw.com
The document provides information about citizenship by investment in Dominica. There are two investment options - contributing to the government fund starting at $100,000 or purchasing approved real estate for $200,000. Benefits of Dominica citizenship include travel to over 111 countries visa-free, no taxes on income or inheritance, and the ability to retain existing citizenship. The process takes 4-16 weeks and involves due diligence checks, documentation submission, investment payment, and naturalization certificate and passport issuance. Real estate options include shares in the Cabrits Resort Kempinski starting at $220,000.
The document compares Canada's Permanent Residence (PR) visa and the UK's Tier 2 visa. The PR provides unlimited right to live and work in Canada, while the Tier 2 is a temporary work visa that can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years. Some key differences are that the PR provides immediate residency rights compared to the tier 2's temporary status, the PR pathway to citizenship is easier, and the PR application/approval process takes longer. The conclusion is that the PR generally offers more benefits and opportunities to eventually become a citizen.
The document compares Canada's Permanent Residence (PR) visa and the UK's Tier 2 visa. The PR provides unlimited right to live and work in Canada, while the Tier 2 is a temporary work visa that can lead to Indefinite Leave to Remain after 5 years. Some key differences are that the PR provides immediate residency rights compared to the temporary Tier 2, Canada has an easier path to citizenship over 3 years versus 6 years and higher taxes in the UK, and the PR application takes 12-16 months to process versus 8 weeks for a Tier 2. Overall the PR is considered a better option due to Canada's more welcoming immigration policies and greater initial rights and benefits.
This document provides a personal financial analysis for Elvis Presley that was prepared by Johan Rogers on May 12, 2016. It includes details of Elvis's personal information, income, dependents, existing insurance policies, retirement funds, and risk planning analysis. The document analyzes Elvis's financial situation and requirements in the event of death, disability, or dread disease and determines if any additional insurance coverage is needed.
The document discusses various immigration policies and their impacts, including:
1. Bill C-31 introduced restrictions like designating "safe countries of origin" that limit refugee appeals. This could have prevented justice in Canada's largest human trafficking case that involved Hungarian victims.
2. Pre-Bill C-31 policies like full legal aid and healthcare enabled Hungarian trafficking victims to participate in criminal proceedings against their captors.
3. Current policies impose barriers like the bar on accessing permanent residency for 3 years, which affects survivors presenting claims post-2012.
4. Temporary protection for trafficking victims provides only basic healthcare and temporary status, increasing precariousness and vulnerability to re-exploitation.
Get Canada PR in 2023 Eligibility & Process.pdfvisa gurukul
Canada, with its breathtaking landscapes and welcoming communities, has long been a dream destination for individuals seeking a new home. If you've been considering making Canada PR your in 2023, you're in the right place. In this guide, we'll break down the eligibility criteria and the simplified process to help you achieve your goal of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident.
Understanding the process of obtaining permanent residency in Canada is vital for those seeking to make a new home in this multicultural and diverse country.
Important update: Permanent residence (PR) fees in Canada increased in April 2024! Find out about the new costs, exemptions, and application process details.
Canada is promoting immigration to address declining birth rates and an aging population. By 2036, nearly half of Canada's population will be immigrants or children of immigrants. Immigration levels are set at 300,000 permanent resident visas annually. The document outlines several economic immigration programs including the Start-Up Visa and Quebec Investor programs for entrepreneurs and investors. It also summarizes the Federal Skilled Worker program and Quebec Skilled Worker program for skilled immigrants in high demand occupations. Provincial nomination programs are another option. Family sponsorship is also available for spouses, partners, children and other relatives of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Canada is making several changes to their Express Entry system that will take effect on November 19th. Some of the key changes include:
1. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) will provide the most points (600), as the government aims to increase PNP immigration. However, this may lead to longer wait times.
2. Work permit holders in Canada for over a year will now receive points, except for certain programs like International Experience Canada.
3. International students completing a 3-year degree or higher will receive more points than those with certificates or diplomas. The government is seeking young immigrants with graduate degrees.
This document is a form for individuals interested in Express Entry immigration to Canada. It requests information from the principal applicant and their spouse, including personal details, education history, work experience, language test scores, previous Canadian visas or study, proof of funds, and relatives in Canada. An immigration consultant, Amarjot Singh, provides their contact information to submit the completed form for an assessment.
This document summarizes the six selection factors that Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) uses to assess applications for federal skilled workers: English/French language skills, education, work experience, age, arranged employment, and adaptability. Applicants are scored out of 100 points across these factors, and must score a minimum of 67 points to qualify for immigration. The document provides details on how points are awarded for each selection factor.
1. Express Entry is a new online system for managing economic immigration applications, not a new program. It includes the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class.
2. There is no limit to the number of candidates who can enter the Express Entry pool, from which provinces select candidates to meet local needs. Provinces can nominate candidates to receive additional points.
3. To apply through Express Entry, candidates must meet eligibility criteria for at least one federal economic immigration program, submit an online Express Entry profile with details like language test scores and work experience, and register with Job Bank to connect with Canadian employers.
The document provides information about Express Entry fees and frequently asked questions about Express Entry. Key details include:
- The Express Entry system will launch in January 2015 and manage applications for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class.
- It will allow provinces/territories to recruit candidates from the Express Entry pool to meet local labor needs. Candidates with a job offer, provincial nomination, or high skills will receive Invitation to Apply.
- The system aims to make processing faster and more efficient while better addressing Canada's labor market needs. Most applications will be processed within 6 months.
The document outlines the criteria used in Canada's Express Entry immigration system to assign Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points to candidates. It details the points awarded for various human capital factors, including age, education level, official language proficiency, and work experience for the candidate and their spouse. Additional points can be earned based on other skills and job offers. Candidates are ranked and invited to apply for permanent residence based on their total CRS points.
This document discusses misrepresentation provisions under Canadian immigration law. It provides context on key court decisions that have interpreted misrepresentation, including that intent is not required for a finding of misrepresentation. It examines provisions under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act that can lead to a finding of inadmissibility for misrepresentation by a permanent resident or foreign national. Specific issues are analyzed, such as what constitutes a material fact, direct vs indirect misrepresentation, and the requirement that the misrepresentation could induce an error in administering the Act. Examples are given of types of misrepresentations that courts have found to be material.
The document provides information on eligibility requirements for the 2014 Federal Skilled Workers program, including the 50 eligible occupations with a 1,000 application sub-cap. Applicants must have at least one year of paid, full-time work experience within the last 10 years in one of the eligible occupations, meet minimum language requirements of CLB 7, have a valid Canadian or foreign educational credential assessed as equal to a Canadian credential, and meet other criteria such as having an offer of arranged employment or being an international PhD student. An Educational Credential Assessment is required for foreign credentials to verify they are equal to a Canadian credential.
This document provides information about rehabilitation for persons deemed criminally inadmissible to Canada due to past criminal activity. It details how inadmissibility is determined based on convictions in Canada or abroad. For those charged or pardoned, it explains whether they would be considered inadmissible. It also outlines options for overcoming inadmissibility, including rehabilitation applications or deemed rehabilitation periods. Rehabilitation involves demonstrating a stable lifestyle making future criminal involvement unlikely.
The South Side Settlement Program is hosting a free workshop on September 12th from 1pm to 3pm to provide information to new immigrants on Canadian immigration laws, including how to maintain permanent residency, family sponsorships, temporary foreign workers, provincial nominee programs, and citizenship criteria. The workshop will be in English with a maximum of 13 seats and registration is required.
The South Side Settlement Program is hosting a free workshop on September 12th from 1pm to 3pm to provide information to new immigrants on Canadian immigration laws, including how to maintain permanent residency, family sponsorships, temporary foreign workers, provincial nominee programs, and citizenship criteria. The workshop will be in English with a maximum of 13 seats and registration is required.
R186(f) allows full-time post-secondary students to work on campus without a work permit. Students may also apply for an Off-Campus Work Permit to work up to 20 hours per week off campus after 6 months of full-time study. To maintain eligibility, students must remain full-time and obtain satisfactory academic results. Upon completion of their academic program within 4 months of starting a new program, students may apply for an Off-Campus Work Permit for the new program. Students can transition from off-campus work permits to a Post-Graduation Work Permit during the 90-day period after completing their academic program.
This document provides information on provincial investor immigration programs in Canada that allow investment in exchange for permanent residency. It lists the minimum investment amounts required which range from $150,000 CAD to over $3 million CAD depending on the province. It also provides details on application fees, net worth requirements, and business experience needed for each program and points to additional resources and forms. A contact number is provided at the end for consulting services.
Iqbal v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2013 FC 630
Just because the job title says that you are a cook doesn't mean that the Visa Officer can accept you as a cook. Satisfy me that you are indeed a cook...
The applicant, a Chinese citizen, applied for a temporary visitor visa to Canada for business exploration purposes. The visa officer refused the application because she was not satisfied the applicant would leave Canada at the end of his authorized stay, citing limited evidence of his ties to China and questionable bank documents. The applicant sought judicial review. Key issues were whether the officer erred in refusing the visa and whether she breached her duty of procedural fairness by failing to notify the applicant of concerns with his evidence.
The document summarizes requirements for the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) that allows individuals to immigrate to Canada as self-employed farmers or farm managers. Applicants must prove farm management experience through documentation of an existing farm business, education, training, and work experience. They must also provide a business plan for a farming operation in Alberta and proof of financing. Applicants are required to invest a minimum of $500,000 Canadian dollars in equity in a primary farming business in Alberta and demonstrate a minimum net worth of $500,000 Canadian dollars. The investment intends to develop a sustainable and growth-oriented farming business that aligns with Alberta's agriculture targets.
This document provides information about Canada's permanent immigration program for athletes, coaches, and sports instructors. It outlines the requirements to qualify including having a minimum of two years relevant work experience in the past five years. Eligible occupations are listed and include a wide range of individual and team sports athletes, coaches, referees, and program leaders involved in recreational sports and fitness instruction.
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1. CPD Provider : cpdhouse.org Canada . Event code REC-S-M113-1 dated March 1, 2013
Permanent Resident Determinations
SEX
1 or M male
2 or F female
MARITAL STATUS
1 single
2 married
3 widowed
4 divorced
5 separated
8 common-law partner
HEIGHT CODE
(Height must be between 31 cm and 268 cm)
1 (or metric + height)
2 (or imperial + height, 0 for unknown)
EYE COLOUR CODE
0 Unknown
1 black
2 blue
3 brown
4 green
5 hazel
6 gray
7 other
HEIGHT AND EYE COLOUR VALIDATION CODE
0 not defined
1 unknown
2 confirmed
3 estimated
NAME FLAG
1 maiden name
2 son/daughter of
3 other surname or different spelling
4 other given name/different spelling or nickname
5 spouse´s surname
6 intended spouse´s surname
2. CPD Provider : cpdhouse.org Canada . Event code REC-S-M113-1 dated March 1, 2013
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE CODE
1 fluent in English
2 fluent in French
3 fluent in both
4 fluent in neither
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION CODE
00 none
01 secondary or less
02 formal trade certificate, diploma or apprenticeship e.g. hairdresser
03 other non-university certificate or diploma e.g. registered nurse, denial technician
04 some university, no degree
05 bachelor´s degree of first professional degree e.g. BA B.Ed, B.Eng.,LLB. MD
06 some post graduate, no further degree
07 master´s degree
08 doctorate , Phd
SYNTHETIC NOC CODES (OM OP 97-21)
9911.0 Student
9992.0 Retired
9970.0 Homemaker
9980.0 Dependant (other than student)
9914.0 New Worker
9999.0 Open Work Permit 0001.0 investor
PILOT INDICATOR COPES (PERMANENT RESIDENT ONLY)
CN1 Control - Independent Class - London
CN2 Control - Independent Class - Hong Kong
CN3 Control - Independent Class - New Delhi
PN1 Pilot - Independent Class - London
PN2 Pilot- Independent Class - Hong Kong
PN3 Pilot - Independent Class -New Delhi
CF3 Control - Family Class - New Delhi
CF4 Control - Family Class - Singapore
PF3 Pilot - Family Class - New Delhi
PF4 Pilot - Family Class - Singapore
IF3 Imaging - Family Class - New Delhi
PROVINCE
AB Alberta
BC British Columbia
3. CPD Provider : cpdhouse.org Canada . Event code REC-S-M113-1 dated March 1, 2013
MO Manitoba
NB New Brunswick
NF Newfoundland
NS Nova Scotia
NT Northwest Territories
NU Nunavut
ON Ontario
PE Prince Edward Island
PQ Quebec
SK Saskatchewan
YT Yukon
FAMILY STATUS CODE
1 principal applicant
2 dependant is spouse of principal applicant
3 neither 2, 4 nor 6 apply
4 dependant is a child over 19 or relationship to principal applicant is GRANDSON or GRANDDAUGHTER
(pre-Proclamation cases)
5 common-law partner
6 dependant is child over 22 or relationship to principal applicant is GRANDSON or GRANDDAUGHTER
(post-Proclamation cases)
EMP. CODE
1 designated occupation
3 arranged employment as minister or in family business
4 has EMP5056.
ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT TYPE
1. Holds Work Permit on the basis of an HRDC Confirmation -R 82(2)(a)
2. Holds Work Permit on the basis of an HRDC confirmation -R 82{2)(b)
3. HRDC permanent confirmation has been issued -R82(2)(c)
MEDICAL STATUS CODE
R Documents rec´d from physician, but not yet assessed
F Case furthered
B Pending review by Medical Advisory Board
H Pending decision by HQ
A Assessed and finalized
N No document received for this family member
MEDICAL CODES
M1 enter 01
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M2 enter 02
M3 enter 03
M4 enter 04
M5 enter 05
M6 enter 06
M6 enter 06
M7 enter 07
M2/3 enter 23
M4/5 enter 45
M4/6 enter 46
M4/7 enter 47
M6/7 enter 67
IMMIGRANT COST RECOVERY
FPA fee paid abroad
FPC fee paid in Canada
FPE fee paid at Port of Entry
FPS T11 decision pending - Quebec cases only
R01 CR or DC case
R02 Citizens of Finland
R03 Application commenced before 03/02/86.
RQ4 found not to be a refugee
ROS re-opened case, no change in previous coding
RPA Refund processed abroad (appl. fee)
RPC Refund processed in Canada (appl. fee)
999 none of the above apply
RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE FEE
LFA paid abroad
LFC paid in Canada
L FD payment deferred - non PQ
LFN not applicable
LFP partial refund
LFQ payment deferred - Quebec
LFR refund
LFS supplementary payment.
LLA landing loan approved
LXR exempt refugees
(CAIPS offices only)
LFE paid elsewhere
LFT file transfer to another mission
LRC refunded in Canada on FC refused case
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TYPE OF CASE
2 Ordered Landed
3 Early Admission
7 19(1)(c), Order-in-Council
8 19(2)(a), Ministerial decision
REFUGEE SPECIAL PROGRAMS
HC1 Humanitarian and Compassionate Consideration
OYW One Year Window of Opportunity
UPX Urgent Protection Program
AWR Assistance to Women at Risk
REF Convention Refugee Selected Abroad
SLB Sierra Leone Blendad Sponsorship Case
DFD De Facto Dependant
KQF Fast Track Kosovo Refugees
EXD Bosnian Ex-Detainees
REFERRAL ORGANIZATION (REFUGEE SPECIFIC)
NONE
UNHCR
FAMILY CLASS
FC1 Spouse
FC2 Fiance(e) (pre-Proclamation cases only)
FC3 Son/Daughter
FC4 All parents and grandparents
FCS Orphaned brother/sister/nephew/niece/grandchild
FC6 Child to be adopted
FC7 Other relative
FC9 Child adopted by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (IRPA - Effective September 2002)
FCB Guardianship
FCC Common Law Partner
FCE Conjugal Partner
FCH Family Relationships - H&C
DESIGNATED CLASS
DC1 Government assistance required
DC2 Approved IMM1298 or IMM1344 on file
DC3 Sponsored by group or corporation
DC4 Self-supporting, government assistance not required
DC5 Selected under joint assistance sponsorship
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DC8 Refugee claimants; designated class; backlog claimants
INDEPENDENT IMMIGRANT
AR1 Brother/sister
AR4 Son/daughter
ART Other Assisted Relatives
EN2 Entrepreneur
SE2 Self-employed
ND2 Other independent Immigrants
PV2 Provincial nominee processed abroad
SOURCE COUNTRY
RS1 Government assistance required
RS3 Sponsored by group of five or corporation for 12 months (pre-Proclamation only)
RS4 Self supporting, government assistance not required
RS5 Special needs case selected under joint assistance sponsorship
RSX Sponsored by group or corporation for 12-24 months (pre-Proclamation only) (IRPA - Effective
September 2002)
RSC Source country with a Community Sponsorship
RSG Source country sponsored by a Group of Five.
RSS Source country sponsored by a Sponsorship Agreement Holder (SAH).
ASYLUM COUNTRY
RA3 Sponsored by group of five or corporation for 12 months (pre-Proclamation only),
RA4 Self supporting, government assistance not required
RA5 Special needs case selected under joint assistance sponsorship on an exceptional basis
RAX Sponsored by group or corporation for 12-24 months (pre-Proclamation only) (IRPA - Effective
September 2002)
RAC Country of asylum with a Community Sponsorship
RAG Country of asylum sponsored by s Group of Five
RAS Country of asylum sponsored by a Sponsorship Agreement Holder (SAH).
OTHER CATEGORIES
DR1 Dependant of a CRS refugee claimant who resides fn Canada and who has not been deemed to be a
Convention refugee by the IRB
DR2 Dependant of a CRS refugee claimant who resides abroad and who has not been deemed to be a
Convention refugee in his/her own right
RM2 Dependant residing abroad of a member of the deferred removal order class
LC1 Member of the live-in caregiver^ in Canada class and dependants in Canada
LC2 Dependant residing abroad of a member of the (live-in-caregivers in Canada class
PD1 Member of the post-determination refugee
PD2 Dependant of a member of the post determination refugee claimant in Canada class: residing
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abroad
NV1 Investor in private business commercial venture/individual applicant
NV2 Investor in private business commercial venture/multiple applicant
NV3 Investor tn privately administered investment syndicate
NV4 Investor in government administered capital venture funds
NV5 Investor
(IRPA - EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 2002)
SW1 Skilled Worker
CONVENTION REFUGEE
CR1 Government assistance required
CR2 App. undertaking on file as assisted relatives or family class
CR3 Sponsored by group of five or corporation for T2; months (pre-Proclamation only)
CR4 Self-supporting, government assistance not required
CR5 Special needs case selected under joint assistance sponsorship
CR8 Convention Refugees (CR) and their dependants who are recognized as Convention refugees in their
own right by the IRB
CRX Sponsored by group or corporation for 12-24 months (pre-Proclamation only)
(IRPA - Effective September 2Q02)
CRC Convention refugee abroad with a Community Sponsorship
CRG Convention refugee abroad sponsored by a Group of Five,
CRS Convention refugee abroad sponsored by a Sponsorship Agreement Holder (SAH)
WORK IN PROCESS (WlP) EVENTS (USER ENTERED)
C1023 RPRF Requested
D1Q01 Referred to CIC
D1005 Application Forwarded to MRCI
M1004 Requested Info/Documentation Received
R1001 IMM1017- Medical Instructions issued
S1000 Letter-Missing Info - Supporting Documentation
X1002 RPRF Received.
X1004 Paper File Received
X1005 Response from MRCI Received
X1006 Response from CIC Received
X2002 Refusal Recommended
X2003 Interview Required
X2004 Refer to QA
X2007 Suspended
WORK IN PROCESS (WlP) Events (SYSTEM GENERATED)
D1020 IMM1000 Created/Updated (pre-Proclamation only)
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D1062 Immigrant Case Re-opened
D1063 IMM5292 Issued/Updated
D1064 Immigrant Foil Issued/Updated
D1065 Change in immigrant Category
M1000 Application Received
X1000 Immigrant File Created
X1001 Interview Date
X1003 File Transferred
X1007 File on Loan to Satellite
X1008 File Returned to RPC
X1009 File Transferred to Portable CAIPS
X1010 File Transferred from Portable CAIPS
X2000 Paper Screening Decision Entered,
X2001 Selection Decision Entered
X2005 Security Decision Entered
X2006 Final Decision Entered
X3000 Centralized Processing ND Pilot Application
X3001 Centralized Processing ND Control Application
X3002 Centralized Processing FC Pilot Application
X3003 Centralized Processing FC Control Application
X3004 Imaging Family Class Cases for New Delhi
REGULATIONS
A92 A93 X86 J88
M92 M94 N79
J02 (June 2002. IRPA)
Decision Codes
T-11 PAPER SCREENING DECISION (PSDEC)
1 passed
2 failed
3 withdrawal
T-12 SELECTION DECISION (SELDEC)
1 passed
2 passed on discretion
3 OIC required (pro-Proclamation cases)
4 waived
5 failed
6 failed on discretion
7 withdrawn
S passed (H & C consideration) (for Refugees only)
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A Not meeting the definition of CR. RA or RS
B Not having the ability to successfully establish
C Not being able to be resettled for financial reasons
D Medical Admissibility
E Security
F Criminality
OTHER
FILE BF´D TO : File forward to
SEC CRIM : Security criminal
SELDEC: Selection Decision
PSDEC: Paper Selection Decision
BDEC: Background Decision
OREQ: Other Requirement
MEDDEC: Medical Decision
FINDEC: Finantial Decision
IMMCAT: Immigration Catergory
SW1: Skill Worker 1
NCR: No Criminal Record
M01-MO7 : level of Medical assessment. M01 means perfect
PS: Prescreen (another explain is Paper selection)
PA: Storage area of your file
AUTHORITY: Officer´s name
PPS: Point of paper screening stage
PI: Principal immigrant
XREF:Cross referenced applicant
FOSS: Central database of applications
NOC: National Occupation Classificaton