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How long will it take for me to receive a Canadian Permanent Resident Visa?

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Processing times will vary. Certain things can delay processing of your application: incomplete or unsigned application forms, missing documents, insufficient postage, missing fees, unclear photocopies, documents not accompanied by a certified English or French translation, a medical condition which may require additional tests, involvement in criminal activity, family situations such as divorce, custody or maintenance issues, or failure to notify the visa office of a change of address.

How long will it take to obtain a Canadian permanent residence visa?

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The process usually takes between 6-18 months, depending on where your application is submitted (which Canadian immigration centre) and whether or not you will be requested to attend an interview.

How long does it take to obtain a permanent resident visa?

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Depending upon the time of year, the visa office in question and other factors, the processing time for an application for permanent residence filed under the independent category can vary from between 4 months and 30 months.

What does Canadian permanent resident status confer?

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Pursuant to the provisions of Canada's constitutional laws, the holder of a Canadian permanent resident visa and his/her accompanying dependants are permitted to permanently reside in Canada and earn a livelihood in any one of the ten provinces or three territories within Canada. In addition, individuals with Canadian permanent residence may attend primary and secondary education institutions in the various provincially administered public school systems, tuition exempt.

Can I be a Canadian Permanent Resident and hold a US Green Card at the same time?

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Yes, but not indefinitely. One cannot be a permanent resident in two countries at the same time, so sooner or later you'd have to choose one of the countries in question. Having a US Green Card, applying to the DV lotteries etc. does not effect your eligibility and ultimate acquisition of Canadian PR.

What is a permanent resident?

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A permanent resident is someone who has permission to live in the U.S. indefinitely, but is not yet a citizen. Permanent residents are also sometimes called: Child Custody AttorneyGet an attorney involved in your situation. Free legal help database.www.problemrelief.com Tax Law Lawyer Referral ServiceA California Bar Certified Tax Law Lawyer Referral Service.www.tax-lawyer-referral.com File Your Taxes, Get A Fast RefundFind a someone to prep your taxes and efile them to get a fast refund.

How can I become a permanent resident?

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After your sponsor files an application, you need to apply for an immigrant visa (green card).This must be done at the embassy or consulate in the country where you hold citizenship. The embassy or consulate will review your application to ensure you aren't considered inadmissible. Once your application is approved, an immigrant visa is stamped into your passport. You must then arrive in the U.S. within six months to claim your green card.

How does permanent resident status assist the visa holder in temporarily entering the United States?

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Citizens from the list of countries referenced in the Country List "A", the following writing (Removal of U.S. Entry Visa Requirements for Certain Permanent Residents of Canada) are required to file an application with a U.S. consulate along with a non-refundable $100 filing fee. First time applicants with the exception of children under 16, adults over 60 and persons with diplomatic status, will likely be required to attend a personal interview.

Can I go to Guam or Saipan before my one year overseas to maintain my permanent resident status?

Frequently Asked Questions About Permanent Residents
Admission as a Legal Permanent Resident to Guam, which is a U.S. territory, can maintain your LPR status. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) including Saipan became a U.S. Commonwealth on November 3, 1986. The CNMI has, under an agreement with the United States, control over its own immigration and customs. Therefore, entry into Saipan will not maintain your LPR status.

When do I will receive my Permanent License Key?

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Your download came with a TEMPORARY LICENSE for immediate use of the program. Your PERMANENT LICENSE will be sent by email after your purchase within 24-48 hours. Please install the permanent license key as soon as you receive it. If you've misplaced the "Welcome GRSeo Licensed User” email message that included the permanent license key, please email your order details to . We will mail you another license email message with your permanent license key.

Who can be sponsored by a Canadian Citizen or a Canadian Resident?

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categories: spouses, fianc?(es), children (under 19), parents, orphan close relatives, adopted children (under 19).

Is it really permanent? How long does it take?

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