Thursday, July 7, 2022

10 Quick Tips For Canada Pr Visa

 Discover the best visa programs for you

The great news is that Canada has over 100 visa programs. In short, the chances of getting a visa are much more than most other immigrants with few options available. Some programs are point-based, some are on a first-come-first-served basis, some have limited registration goals and some are designed to make up for temporary skill deficiencies.

Canada is also one of the few first-world countries with numerous permanent residency programs for highly skilled workers.

 

Get help from RCICs professionals

A regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) is a legally recognized representative and a well-positioned member of the Canadian Regulatory Council (ICCRC) Immigration Consultants. They specialize in Canadian immigration and help international clients realize their dreams of working and living in Canada. They do this on behalf of their clients by handling the entire Canadian permanent residence application process and ensuring optimal results from start to finish.

 


Gather all your documents in advance

During the process of applying for PR in Canada, the IRCC will ask you to submit certain documents. Some documents may take several months to arrive. Therefore, waiting for a formal question can delay the process unnecessarily.

Some immigration programs, such as the Express Entry System, only give you 60 days to submit your permanent residence application to the IRCC. This may sound like enough time to collect the documents, but certain required documents, such as police background checks, are only for some applicants because the procedure in their country of residence is slow. Consider the fact that it can take several months for you.

 

Check the expiration date of the documents

Some Canadian PR applications were delayed or rejected not because the applicant was not eligible, but because the applicant did not read the instructions, confirm acceptance or address any concerns. This risk can be mitigated by reading the material, reviewing the document checklist, and raising concerns from anyone who can provide an answer.

 

Follow your document checklist

There is no unified checklist for immigrating to Canada. In the process of applying for PR in Canada, the IRCC will provide you with a specific checklist based on your specific circumstances and the immigration program you are applying for; This checklist is based on your specific situation and it is important to follow each item.

 

Read the instructions carefully

Filling out government forms for Canadian immigrant purposes is not a task that should be underestimated. Misspelling, illegible handwriting, lack of proper answers to questions and concerns, etc. can be returned or in the worst case, rejected by the application. This can easily be avoided by reading the instructions carefully. For example, if the question doesn't apply to your case, you need to write a N/A instead of making it interpretable or leaving it empty.

 

Be accurate and never lie in your Canada PR application

Under no circumstances should you lie during this process as you may sacrifice new life opportunities in Canada. The IRCC considers lying on immigration applications to be a "misrepresentation" and may be banned from prosecution or entry into Canada for at least five years. Please note that PR applications take an average of 12 months to process as they go through an in-depth review process by the immigration officer.

 

Any missing document/s in your Canada PR application must be justified

If for some reason you are unable to submit the requested document to IRCC, you may be able to write a formal letter explaining the reason. It is important to provide detailed and accurate reasons why you cannot submit a particular document. For example, if you cannot get a police customs clearance certificate from a country, you are responsible for explaining why you cannot. You will need to submit proof that you have applied for a police customs clearance certificate and write a letter explaining all the efforts you have made to obtain it.

 

Don’t leave gaps in your life history

Do not leave a time gap in your Canadian PR application. IRCC requires a detailed description of your personal history and determines if there are gaps in your schedule that may delay your application. It is important to get a complete picture of the history of employment, study, and travel and to consider every second of life over the last 10 years, including the period of your unemployment.

Itinerary information should include details about the country of visit, the reason for the visit, and the length of stay. If you need help remembering, you should include the exact date on your passport or travel documents.

 

Get prepared for your Canada Immigration interview

First of all, just relax, don't panic. Not everyone needs to attend an immigration interview. The interview depends on the immigration category you applied for. Qualified immigrant categories, such as Express Entry Candidates, do not need to attend the interview. Immigration interviews are an important part of the PR application process that leads to the final decision on whether or not to be granted PR status. IRCC will send you the documents to bring and instructions on when and where the interview will take place.

 

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