But you haven't answer my worry cz this this is annoying me ,I would like to tell you that in the country i reside in they have a norm or bylaw that all employee should keep their passports in the company and not we keep it with us
Will then the PR + a new passport (Without the visa) are enough for the second entry?
Will then the PR + a new passport (Without the visa) are enough for the second entry?
I don't know any body to consult!!!!!!!!!
anyway thanks for any info you share that you are sure about.
Regards,
newcomer 10
So, you get another Passport for travels.... claiming that the old one is...... let the company hang on to the OLD one. You then come into Canada with the NEW one. Get it stamped. Then go back and resume where you left off. Is this what you are saying?
Well go ahead and try it out. See if it works. If it does then you should be o.k. Let us know how it all goes.
That is some thing new.
Freddie.
* EDIT. Yes it will work.
first point is the immigrant visa is for single entry==> this implies that it can't be used for second entry
second entry requires the PR card + a valid passport But should the above mentioned visa be on the passport ? or the PR card is enough along with a valid password even if it doesn't have that mentioned visa about, as it is for single entry!!!
this is my point
my worry is that if i crossed out of Canada and the passport is damaged and i will issue a new one, then the visa will no more be on this new one while the old one will be returned to the authority. THEN I WILL BE LEFT WITH A NEW CLEAN PASSPORT + THE PR CARD.
DOES THE PR CARD + THE NEW CLEAN PASSPORT ENOUGH WITHOUT THE IMMIGRANT VISA??????
REGARDS,
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Originally posted by newcomer10
first point is the immigrant visa is for single entry==> this implies that it can't be used for second entry
second entry requires the PR card + a valid passport But should the above mentioned visa be on the passport ? or the PR card is enough along with a valid password even if it doesn't have that mentioned visa about, as it is for single entry!!!
this is my point
my worry is that if i crossed out of Canada and the passport is damaged and i will issue a new one, then the visa will no more be on this new one while the old one will be returned to the authority. THEN I WILL BE LEFT WITH A NEW CLEAN PASSPORT + THE PR CARD.
DOES THE PR CARD + THE NEW CLEAN PASSPORT ENOUGH WITHOUT THE IMMIGRANT VISA??????
REGARDS,
18. In section B of the PR card application it asks for a work history for the last five years ?I haven’t been in Canada for that long, do I have to give a work history prior to immigrating?
No, you are only required to provide a work history for the years that you have been a Canadian Permanent Resident
please clear this point to me.
Do I have to provide also work history for the period that I am a PR and I'm still in my job outside Canada?
say after I get my PR, I traveled outside Canada to resign from my work in a period of 3 months. Should I include this period and get supporting document for it in the mentioned section above?
thanks All
Quote:
Originally posted by newcomer10
18. In section B of the PR card application it asks for a work history for the last five years ?I haven’t been in Canada for that long, do I have to give a work history prior to immigrating?
No, you are only required to provide a work history for the years that you have been a Canadian Permanent Resident
please clear this point to me.
Do I have to provide also work history for the period that I am a PR and I'm still in my job outside Canada?
say after I get my PR, I traveled outside Canada to resign from my work in a period of 3 months. Should I include this period and get supporting document for it in the mentioned section above?
thanks All
thanks freddie
my care is about the last work im in now
i will go do my landing and come back
later on when i will finally quit this work and go canada,SHould I bring any letter to proof my quit?
or just a notice from me that i will go canada and not go back to the previous country
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