complete the following quiz: Mr. Zhao from China wanted to apply for a start-up visa to begin an innovative business in Canada. He had a

complete the following quiz: Mr. Zhao from China wanted to apply for a
start-up visa to begin an innovative business in
Canada. He had a unique business plan and he
met the language and education requirements.
He also had sufficient funds to support himself
and his family. Mr. Zhao submitted an
application to the Case Processing centre with
his business plan for processing, but it was
refused.
is the most likely reason for the
refusal?
Select one:
O a. He did not meet the submission
deadline with IRCC.
O b. One of his family members didn’t meet
the minimum level of Canadian
Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 in either
English or French for all four language
abilities.
O c. He didn’t demonstrate enough funds
to start the business.
O d. He didn’t have a commitment
certificate/letter of support issued by a
designated entity. Mr. Zhao from China wanted to apply for a
start-up visa to begin an innovative business in
Canada. He had a unique business plan and he
met the language and education requirements.
He also had sufficient funds to support himself
and his family. Mr. Zhao submitted an
application to the Case Processing centre with
his business plan for processing, but it was
refused.
is the most likely reason for the
refusal?
Select one:
O a. He did not meet the submission
deadline with IRCC.
O b. One of his family members didn’t meet
the minimum level of Canadian
Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 in either
English or French for all four language
abilities.
O c. He didn’t demonstrate enough funds
to start the business.
O d. He didn’t have a commitment
certificate/letter of support issued by a
designated entity. Giorgio, a citizen of Italy, is 51 years of age and
has been a famous musician for the last 20
years. He has accumulated a net worth of over
CAD$300,000, has a Grade 12 education, is
married, and speaks no English. s wife has
completed a Grade 10 high school education.
Assuming that Giorgio meets all other
requirements to qualify for permanent
residence as a self-employed person, how
many points does he obtain if assessed
today?
Select one:
O a 46
O b. 35
O C. 41
O d. 25 Jean from France qualifies for immigration to
the province of Quebec as a Skilled Worker.
Which certificate does he need to submit to
IRCC with his permanent residence
application to qualify?
Select one:
O a. Provincial Nominee Certificate
O b. Certificate of Acceptance
O c. Selection Certificate
O d. None of the above Judy created an Express Entry Visa profile, A
few weeks later she received an invitation to
apply (ITA).
does she need to do next?
Select one:
O a. Wait until further instructions from
IRCC
O b. Submit an electronic application for
permanent residence within 6 months
of receiving the ITA
O c. Submit an electronic application for
permanent residence within 90 days of
receiving the ITA
O d. Submit an electronic application for
permanent residence within 60 days of
receiving the ITA Isaac has a business immigration practice and
many of his clients wish to purchase homes
before arriving in Canada. Recently, a client has
asked Isaac whether he can hold CAD$100,000
for a down payment on a home in his client
account.
Can Isaac hold the CAD$100,000 deposit in
his client account?
Select one:
O a. Yes, purchasing a home is part of the
immigration process.
O b. No, a RCIC cannot accept money from
a client unless it is to pay his fees,
IRCC processing fees and
disbursements.
O c. Yes, but only if a written retainer
agreement clearly explaining the
purpose of the funds is signed by both
parties.
O d. No, a RCIC cannot accept funds in
excess of CAD$10,000. Ibrahim is representing Chitra and her husband,
Haresh, at the Immigration Appeal Division
(IAD) in an appeal of a sponsorship refusal.
Ibrahim makes an arrangement with his clients
that his fee would be CAD$6,000 if their appeal
is successful. If they do not win their case, he
will not charge them any fees.
is wrong with the fee arrangement?
Select one:
O a. It is not in writing.
O b. It is too costly.
O c. It creates a conflict of interest.
O d. Contingency billing is not permitted as
a billing method. Vlad has been studying in Canada on a study
permit for the past three years. Vlad realized
today that his study permit expired two months
ago. He contacts you for your advice. He still
has one more year before he completes his
Bachelor’s degree and wants to know what he
must do to get a new study permit as his
Courses resume in two weeks.
would be the best option for Vlad ?
Select one:
O a. He must leave Canada immediately as
he has failed to comply with a
condition of his study permit and could
be issued an exclusion order.
O b. He can apply for a new study permit
online and wait for the decision in
Canada.
O c. He must leave Canada immediately and
cannot apply for a new study permit for
one year.
O d. He can apply for restoration of status
to the CPC-Vegreville within 90 days of
the expiry date on his study permit, but
he is not authorized to study until he
obtains a positive decision. Davey from Taiwan has been studying at a
Canadian university for the past 2 years, but is
facing severe financial problems. s parents
can no longer pay his expenses and tuition fees
as an earthquake in Taiwan destroyed their
home and business. Davey would like to be able
to support himself and finish his studies in
Canada.
As his representative, which one of the
following should you suggest to Davey?
Select one:
O a. Apply for social security payments for
humanitarian reasons.
O b. Leave Canada and return home to
Taiwan.
O c. Make a claim for refugee protection in
Canada.
O d. Apply for a work permit for
humanitarian reasons. Pamela arrived in Canada 3 years ago when she
was 15. She has stayed in Canada with her aunt
because she is afraid to return home to an
abusive mother. She applied for permanent
residence a year ago on humanitarian and
compassionate (H&C) grounds. An officer
recently approved her request for an exemption
to apply for permanent residence from within
Canada. Pamela is eager to start working and
gain her financial independence.
Is Pamela likely to be issued a work permit?
Select one:
O a. Yes, because her H&C application has
been approved in principle.
O b. Yes, because she has filed an H&C
application.
O c. No, because Pamela has not yet
received permanent resident status.
O d. No, because Pamela has been living in
Canada without status for 3 years. Ben, a Brazilian national, is in Canada on a work
permit. Ben’s children have pre-registered for
schools in Canada. The 16-year-old is entering
grade 11 and the 20-year-old, second year of
college. Both intend to join their father in
Canada in a few months.
How would you advise Ben about obtaining
the proper documentation for his children?
Select one:
O a. Apply for a visitor visa for the 16-year-
old and a student permit for the 20-
year-old prior to arrival.
O b. Apply for visitor visas. No change of
status will be required upon arrival.
O c. Apply for visitor visas and upon arrival,
change the status to study permits.
O d. Apply for student permits prior to
arrival. Janice is a failed refugee claimant. She filed an
application for permanent residence on
humanitarian and compassionate grounds
(H&C) under subsection 25(1) of the
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)
which was approved in principle. Two years
have now elapsed and Janice has still not heard
from IRCC. She is very worried that CBSA
officers will come looking for her and remove
her from Canada.
advice would you provide?
Select one:
O a. The removal order against her is
currently stayed and the stay will
remain effective until IRCC makes a
decision to grant, or not grant, her
permanent resident status.
O b. She could be removed from Canada
and if so, will have to apply outside of
Canada if she wishes to return as a
permanent resident.
O c. She will have to apply to the Federal
Court for a stay of removal to ensure
she is not removed.
O d. If she is removed from Canada, she
will never be allowed to return. Mr. Huang, a permanent resident of Canada,
sponsored his son Ho as a member of Family
Class and signed a sponsorship undertaking.
Ho entered Canada as a permanent resident
five years ago. Ho is now 25 years old. He is
currently unemployed and needs money for
education. He believes that his father has a
legal responsibility to pay for his education
under the terms of the IRPA sponsorship
undertaking.
Is Mr. Huang obligated to pay for his son’s
education under the IRPA sponsorship
undertaking?
Select one:
O a. Yes, because Ho is unemployed and
may end up on income assistance.
O b. No, because Ho is 25 years of age.
O c. Yes, because the undertaking applies
to post-secondary education.
O d. No, because the period of validity of
the undertaking has ended.

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