Question
Which of the following statements is true ? Select one: a.Applicants in the Caregiver Program are not required to meet any minimum educational credentials. b.Applicants
Which of the following statements istrue?
Select one:
a.Applicants in the Caregiver Program are not required to meet any minimum educational credentials.
b.Applicants whose applications towork in Canadahave been refused have the right to appeal the decision to the Immigration and Refugee Board.
c.To qualify for permanent residence under the Caregiver Program, the applicant must have completed two years of full-time employment as a live-in caregiver within four years of arrival in Canada as a live-in caregiver.
d.Before applying for an LMIA, Canadian employers must advertise the job vacancy on Canada's Job Bank for at least seven calendar days.
Which of the following statements is true about the multiple-entry temporary resident visa?
Select one:
a.The validity of the visa matches the validity of the passport but cannot exceed five years
b. The validity of the visa matches the validity of the passport and can be granted for a maximum period of ten years, minus one month.
c. The validity of the visa is six months from the date the foreign national enters Canada.
d. The validity of the visa matches the validity of the passport and can be granted for a maximum period of eights years, minus one month.
Andy is an British citizen who has been residing in the United States with a valid work permit for the past three years. He is interested in visiting friends in Canada. Must Andy apply for a temporary resident visa?
Select one:
a. Andy does not have to apply for a temporary resident visa to enter Canada because he is a citizen of Britian.
b. Andy would have to apply for a temporary resident visa to the Visa Office because he is a citizen of Britain.
c. Andy does not have to apply for a temporary resident visa to enter Canada because he is in possession of a valid US work permit.
d. Andy does not have to apply for a temporary resident visa to enter Canada because of his immigration status in the United States and his British citizenship.
Ted, a Canadian permanent resident would like to invite his Mexican friend Melissa to visit him in Canada. Melissa is unemployed and cannot afford a vacation at this time. However, Ted is willing to pay for all the expenses associated with Melissa's trip to Canada, including airfare, food, and shelter. What would your advice be?
Select one:
a. Although Melissa lacks the appropriate financial resources, Ted can act as a host for Melissa, as long as he is willing and financially capable of providing for Melissa during her temporary stay in Canada.
b. Although Melissa lacks the appropriate financial resources, Ted can act as a host for Melissa, as long as he willing to provide for Melissa during her temporary stay in Canada.
c. Unfortunately, Melissa does not qualify for a temporary resident visa because she lacks the appropriate financial resources and Ted cannot be a host for Melissa because they are not related.
d. Unfortunately, Melissa does not qualify for a temporary resident visa because she lacks the appropriate financial resources and Ted cannot be a host for Melissa because he is not a Canadian citizen.
A citizen of Panama must submit her application for permanent residence under the Live-In Caregiver Program to:
Select one:
a.The case processing centre in Vegreville (CPC-V)
b. The visa office in Mexico City
c.The visa office in Panama City
d.The visa office in San Jose
Emanuelle, a French citizen has received an offer towork in Canadaas a domestic worker for a period of six months. She is seeking your advice on whether she would be required to undergo a medical examination. What would you advise Emanuelle?
Select one:
a. Emanuelle must undergo a medical examination with a designated panel physician because her intended occupation in Canada requires her to be in close contact with other persons.
b. Emanuelle must undergo a comprehensive medical examination with her family doctor and she must include the medical test results in her application for a work permit.
c. Emanuelle must obtain a note from her family doctor stating that she is in good health and she must include this note in her application for a work permit.
d. Emanuelle would not be required to undergo a medical examination because her stay in Canada will not exceed six months, and France is not on the list of designated countries requiring a medical examination.
Which of the following individualsdo notneed a temporary resident visa to enter Canada?
Select one:
a.A citizen of Colombia
b.A citizen of Israel who is in possession of a national Israeli passport
c.A citizen of Afghanistan
d.A citizen of Peru
Ingrid was admitted into Canada as a visitor for a period of six months. She is wondering whether she would be permitted to complete a program of studies of three months in marketing during her visit. What would you advise Ingrid?
Select one:
a. Ingrid will be required to apply for a study permit if she wants tostudy in Canada.
b.Ingrid must apply for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) to be eligible tostudy in Canada.
c. Ingrid will be permitted tostudy in Canadawithout having to apply for a study permit because the program of studies is less than six months in duration.
d. Ingrid does not need to apply for a study permit but she must obtain a "letter of permission" from IRCC authorizing her tostudy in Canada.
Which of the following statements istrue?
Select one:
a.To be eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program, the student must have completed a program of study that lasted at least eight months.
b.International students enrolled in an English as a Second Language (ESL) program are eligible to work off-campus.
c.
IRCC may deny an application for a work permit if the wages and working conditions offered by the Canadian employer do not meet the required standards.
d.
ALabour Market Impact Assessmentis a document issued by IRCC.
On February 2, 2018, Maddie mailed an application to extend her work permit to IRCC. Unfortunately, her work permit expiredon February 12, 2018 and she has not yet received a response from IRCC.
What would you advise Maddie to do?
Select one:
a. Maddie may stay in Canada; she has the right to continue working under the same conditions as long as she remains in Canada.
b. Maddie must leave Canada until a decision is rendered regarding the renewal/extension of her work permit.
c. Maddie must stop working until she receives a new work permit, otherwise she will be inadmissible to Canada because of "non-compliance with the IRPA," pursuant to section 41.
d. Maddie's employer must phone IRCC for Maddie to continue employment, otherwise the employer can face fines of up to $50,000.
Which of the following is responsible to issue visitor records?
Select one:
a. Canadian Visa Office
b. Canada Border Services Agency
c. Canadian Centralized Intake Office
d. Case Processing Centre
Margaux, an American citizen, received a job offer to work as an engineer for a Canadian company. Please advise Margaux on the steps she should take in order towork in Canada.
Select one:
a. Margaux can apply for a LMIA and work permit simultaneously at the Canadian port of entry because she is an American citizen.
b. Margaux does not need a LMIA to apply for a work permit, because her profession is listed under NAFTA.
c. The Canadian company may request an expedited LMIA processing to ESDC, because Margaux's profession is needed in Canada.
d. The Canadian company must submit an application for a LMIA to ESDC. Upon approval, Margaux can apply for a work permit to IRCC.
Which of the following statements best describes a "letter of introduction"?
Select one:
a. A letter of introduction is a document issued by IRCC that guarantees admission into Canada as a student.
b. A letter of introduction is a document issued by a Panel Member after approval of a foreign national's application for a work permit; such letter must be shown at the port of entry upon arrival in Canada.
c. A letter of introduction is a document issued by a visa officer after approval of a foreign national's application for a study permit; such letter must be shown at the port of entry upon arrival in Canada.
d. A letter of introduction is a document issued by a port of entry officer to a person who is eligible for a temporary resident permit.
Which of the following statements is true?
Select one:
a. The government processing fee for a single-entry and multiple-entry temporary resident visa is the same and it is currently set at $100.
b. A parent travelling with a child under 18 years of age must have proof of custody and/or a letter of consent from the other parent to be able to travel with the child to Canada.
c. The immigration status of an applicant in the country of residence is not relevant for the evaluation of an application for a temporary resident visa.
d. All foreign nationals seeking a temporary resident visa must submit biometrics to IRCC.
Vanessa was admitted into Canada as a visitor on October 1, 2017. Upon admission, the port of entry officer stamped her passport and wrote the following date underneath the stamp "February 1, 2018." It's March 5, 2018 and Vanessa is still in Canada.
Which of the following statements iscorrect?
Select one:
a. Vanessa did not comply with the conditions of her visitor visa because she was supposed to leave Canada before February 1, 2018. As a result, she should seek a restoration of status as soon as possible.
b. Vanessa did not comply with the conditions of her visitor visa because she was supposed to leave Canada before February 1, 2018. As a result, she should be advised to submit an application for a temporary resident permit to correct her status.
c. Visitors are allowed to stay in Canada for six months, therefore Vanessa has nothing to worry about because she is permitted to stay in Canada until April 1, 2018.
d. Vanessa did not comply with the conditions of her visitor visa because she was supposed to leave Canada before February 1, 2018. As a result, she should be advised to submit an extension of her visitor visa.
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