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Form IMM1015 Document Checklist is a document used by health-care workers applying for permanent residence in Canada through the Covid-19 Pandemic Health-Care Worker Pathway. It provides a list of documents that these workers need to include with their application to ensure that all necessary information is provided.
The health-care workers who are applying for permanent residence through the Covid-19 Pandemic pathway in Canada will be required to file the Form IMM1015 Document Checklist.
Q: What is IMM1015?
A: IMM1015 is a document checklist for the application forms for Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway (Covid-19 Pandemic) in Canada.
Q: What is the purpose of the document checklist?
A: The document checklist is used to ensure that applicants for the Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway submit all the required forms and documents.
Q: What is the Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway?
A: The Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway is a program that allows foreign health-care workers to apply for permanent residence in Canada.
Q: Who is eligible for the Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway?
A: Foreign health-care workers who have at least 1 year of work experience in Canada during the Covid-19 pandemic may be eligible for the pathway.
Q: What forms and documents are required for the application?
A: The specific forms and documents required may vary, but generally include application forms, identity documents, work experience documents, and language test results.
Q: How long does it take to process the application?
A: The processing time for the Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway applications may vary, but the goal is to process them within 6 months.
Q: Can I include my family members in the application?
A: Yes, you can include your spouse or common-law partner, as well as dependent children, in your application for the Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway.
Q: Are there any fees associated with the application?
A: Yes, there are application fees and biometric fees associated with the Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway application.
Q: Can I work in Canada while my application is being processed?
A: Yes, if you have a valid work permit, you can continue to work in Canada while your application for the Health-Care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway is being processed.