Principal Applicant Sample Clauses

Principal Applicant. The Recipient shall be represented by the following named individual who will be responsible for the overall implementation of the Project: to be confirmed (the “Principal Applicant”). The Recipient shall not, without the British Council’s prior written consent (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), replace the Principal Applicant. The British Council acknowledges that the Recipient will have to replace the Principal Applicant where such person leaves the employment of the Recipient, in which case the British Council shall have a right of approval over the proposed replacement (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). Project Proposal to be confirmed Standard Terms
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Principal Applicant. 11.1 The Recipient shall be represented by the following named individual who will be responsible for the overall implementation of the Project: [insert list] (the “Principal Applicant”).
Principal Applicant. When a family applies together, one member must be the main or “principal” applicant. For example, a mother applying for permanent residence with her three children would be the principal applicant. When parents are included in an application, dependent children cannot be principal applicants. Prior learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) This is a process that is used across Canada by schools, colleges, universities, employers and governments to formally recognize a person’s skills that they have acquired outside of formal education settings. This process allows people to have these skills assessed and possibly recognized in the form of academic credits. For more information on prior learning assessment and recognition, see the Canadian Association of Prior Learning Assessment (Pan-Canadian). Privately Sponsored Refugee (PSR) A person outside Canada who has been determined to be a Convention refugee or member of the Country of Asylum class and who receives financial and other support from a private sponsor for one year after their arrival in Canada. Protected person A person who has been determined to be a Convention refugee or person in similar circumstances by a Canadian visa officer outside Canada, a person whom the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada has determined to be a Convention refugee or in need of protection in Canada, or a person who has had a positive pre-removal risk assessment (in most cases). Protected temporary resident A person admitted to Canada on a temporary resident permit because a Canadian visa officer abroad has determined that they face an immediate threat to their life, liberty or physical safety. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) A program that allows provinces and territories to nominate candidates for immigration to Canada. Provincial or territorial nominee Someone who is nominated for immigration to Canada by a provincial or territorial government that has a Provincial Nominee Program. Nominees have the skills, education and work experience needed to make an immediate economic contribution to the province or territory that nominates them. Record of Landing See Landing Paper
Principal Applicant. 11.1 The Recipient shall be represented by the following named individual who will be responsible for the overall implementation of the Project: TBC (the “Principal Applicant”).
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