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Latest from the Blog

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Police Certificates and Medicals: Timing Your Submissions Correctly.

Master Your Timelines for Police Clearance and Medicals Managing documents that have an expiry date is one of the most stressful parts of the post-ITA phase. Here is how to handle your PCC and Medicals. ### **Police Certificates (PCC)** * **Where you live:** For your current country of residence, the PCC must be issued *after* the date you received your ITA. * **Previous countries:** For countries you lived in previously, the PCC must be issued *after* you permanently left that country. * **Wait times:** Some countries (like the US or certain African nations) can take weeks. Apply for these the moment you think an ITA is coming. ### **Medical Exams** * **The Exam:** You must undergo an exam with an IRCC-approved panel physician. This is usually at your own expense. * **The Validity:** Medicals are normally valid for 12 months. Ensure yours won't expire before you expect to land in Canada. > [!NOTE] > If you cannot get a PCC within the 60 days, you must upload proof that you have applied for it and a letter of explanation.

1/30/2026

How to Avoid Common Mistakes in Your Final PR Submission.

Avoiding Fatal Mistakes in Your Final Application Once you receive your ITA, accuracy becomes more critical than ever. Small errors can lead to immediate rejection for being 'incomplete'. ### **Top Mistakes to Avoid** 1. **Job Reference Letter Issues:** Ensure your letter includes job duties, salary, hours per week, and your employer's signature. A simple 'proof of employment' is not enough. 2. **Inconsistent Dates:** Your personal and address history must have no gaps. Any overlap or missing months will raise red flags. 3. **Incomplete Scans:** Check every single page of your scanned documents. If a stamp on the back of a page is missing, the document might be rejected. 4. **Proof of Funds Expiry:** IRCC requires a recent bank letter (usually from the last 6 months) detailing your current balance and account history. 5. **Not Disclosing Everything:** Be honest about previous visa rejections from any country. Failure to do so is considered misrepresentation. > [!CAUTION] > A rejection for an 'incomplete application' means you lose your spot in the pool and have to start over from scratch.

1/26/2026

Bringing Your Family: A Guide to Spousal and Dependent Visas.

Family Reunification: Bringing Your Loved Ones to Canada Canada values family reunification and offers several pathways for you to bring your spouse, partner, or dependent children with you. ### **The Major Pathways** * **Spousal Open Work Permit:** If you are a skilled worker or a student in Canada, your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible for an open work permit. * **Dependent Visas:** Your dependent children can obtain a visa to accompany you and, in many cases, can attend school in Canada. * **Parent and Grandparent Program:** For those who are already PRs or citizens, there are specific programs and 'Super Visas' for parents and grandparents. ### **What You'll Need** 1. **Proof of Relationship:** Marriage certificates, birth certificates, and evidence of a genuine relationship (for common-law partners). 2. **Proof of Support:** Evidence that you have the financial means to support your family members while they are in Canada. 3. **Medical and Police Checks:** Family members must also meet Canada's health and security requirements. > [!NOTE] > Each family member needs their own application, even if they are applying at the same time as you.

1/22/2026

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