Submitted by benchpressed to ImmigrationCanada I am planning to stay in the US after this trip anyway. TL DR: Need TRV to re-enter Canada due to expiring SP/TRV and processing time in current country of residence is too long (169 days) but US is shorter (37 days). My question is: Will it be feasible/possible/acceptable to apply and indicate that I will be submitting my passport to the US processing office instead of where I am currently at? I am going to the US anyway and spending a couple of weeks there anyway.instead of processing it here in South America? The processing time in the USA is just 37 days. However, the processing time in the country I am in for visitor visa is 169 days. The previous thread recommended that I secure a TRV (visitor visa) to successfully enter Canada whilst waiting for my Certificate of Completion so I can apply for my PGWP and start working May or June. However, I am completing an exchange abroad until April 15, 2023. If you saw my other thread, my Study Permit and TRV both will expire on March 31, 2023. My dad is based in the US and I planned to visit him briefly before I fly to Canada. Submitted by autotldr to autotldr Ģ023.02.14 22:10 Ok_Orange_9207 Rehoming mouse! Please do not discuss the concept of the autotldr bot here. NOTICE: This thread is for discussing the submission topic. Summary Source FAQ Feedback Top keywords: country #1 object #2 weather #3 two #4 Romania #5 "Given the weather conditions and the impossibility of monitoring and identifying the object as well as its flight path the decision was taken to temporarily close the airspace," Moldova's aviation authority said in a statement. The incident in Moldova triggered widespread travel disruption and brief panic when authorities temporarily closed the country's airspace over what they later described as an object "Similar to a weather balloon" spotted near the northern border with Ukraine. It was unclear whether the two incidents were related, and neither country said where they believed the objects had come from. Romania's defense ministry said it deployed two jets that are under NATO command to its southeastern skies to seek an aerial object it described as being small with "Characteristics similar to a weather balloon." It had been detected initially by radar systems in Romanian airspace at an altitude of about 11,000 meters.ĪDVERTISEMENT. The incidents occurred at around midday local time and briefly raised concerns in the two Eastern European countries, both which border Ukraine and have been affected by Russia's war. (I'm a bot)īUCHAREST, Romania - Romania briefly scrambled military jets and neighboring Moldova temporarily closed its air space Tuesday after authorities in both countries reported mysterious weather balloon-like objects traversing their skies. This is the best tl dr I could make, original reduced by 48%. Submitted by ZotharReborn to inkarnate Ģ023.02.14 22:26 spencewatson01 HOPPER REFERAL CODE ~~ $25 Off Hotel! I hope this makes sense, but is there a way to check for universal orientation of the pathing tool? It feels odd that there's no way to check that against the map as a whole. I can't match their orientation degree numbers because that is relative to the angle I drew them at, not universal to the map. But I often can't tell two lines aren't parallel until after I zoom out, and it doesn't look quite right. I'm eyeballing everything and using a mouse, which I'm sure doesn't help. One thing I keep running into, though, is not having the orientation quite match. I do have one nagging thing though: currently I'm trying to create a more modern-style city, and am adding in perforated street lines and solid edge-lines to outline the streets and neighborhoods using the pathing tool. Hello! Recently got Inkarnate and I've been loving it, definitely a ton of fun to casually create maps.
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