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Bridging Work Permits for Permanent Residence Applicants
The authorities might consider qualifying foreign nationals currently in Canada for issuing a work permit. This work permit would serve to bridge the gap between
Appendix B – Section 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR)
Section 10 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) specifies that: Subject to paragraphs 28 (b) to (d) and 139 (1) (b), an application
Appendix A – The Lock-in Date for a Dependent Child
On August 01, 2014, the authorities made a change to the definition of “dependent child” in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). The change
Putting the Application Into Process – Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience and Start-up Business Classes
The Centralised Intake Office (CIO) would need to take the following steps following a: Positive completeness check and, Positive final determination of eligibility for processing
Assessing Applications Against Ministerial Instructions
Assessing Applications Against Ministerial Instructions – Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience and Start-up Business Classes The Centralised Intake Office (CIO) would need
Additional Instructions for the Start-up Business Class
The Centralised Intake Office (CIO) will not assess the application for the following at the completeness check stage: The Commitment Certificate / Letter of Support
Additional Instructions for the Provincial Nominee Class
As part of the completeness check, the officers would need to verify that the applicant for permanent residence under the provincial nomine class appears on

Canadian Experience Class: A Comprehensive Guide
Learn how the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under the Express Entry program helps skilled workers with Canadian experience secure permanent residence in Canada.

