A transitional provision does not apply. Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the new definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the Application for Permanent Residence (APR) unless specified otherwise by the public policy [R25.1 (1)] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the
- Published in 2014
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A transitional provision applies i.e. R13 (1) (j). Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the pre-amendment definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the Application for Permanent Residence (APR) unless specified otherwise by the public policy The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the
- Published in 2014
A transitional provision does not apply. Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the new definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the applicants made the refugee claim [R25.1 (9)] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which the province or territory receives the nomination
- Published in 2014
A transitional provision applies i.e. R13 (1) (f). Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the pre-amendment definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the Application for Permanent Residence (APR) [R142] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which the CIC receives
- Published in 2014
A transitional provision does not apply. Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the new definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the referral [R25.1 (7)] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which the CIC receives the referral from the principal
- Published in 2014
A transitional provision applies i.e. R13 (1) (g). Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the pre-amendment definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the Application for Permanent Residence (APR) [R142] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which the CIC receives
- Published in 2014
Scenario D: The CIC receives an Initial Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) Work Permit Application from the principal applicant after August 01, 2014
Friday, 22 May 2015
A transitional provision does not apply. Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the new definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the initial work permit under the Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) [R25.1 (5)] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which
- Published in 2014
A transitional provision does not apply. Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the new definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the initial work permit under the Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) [R25.1 (5)] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which
- Published in 2014
A transitional provision applies i.e. R13 (1) (e). Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the pre-amendment definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which the CIC received the Application for Permanent Residence (APR) [R142] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which the CIC receives
- Published in 2014
A transitional provision does not apply. Definition of a Dependent Child: Use the new definition Age Lock-in Date: The age lock-in date is the date on which Quebec received the group undertaking application [R25.1 (6)] The Impact: Officers can process a child as a dependent if, on the date on which Quebec receives the group undertaking application, the
- Published in 2014