Thanks. Will use this format itself. Much easier for anyone reading it.We used the format: 16th June, 2024 - easy for anyone to understand regardless of the country's format.
Thanks. Will use this format itself. Much easier for anyone reading it.We used the format: 16th June, 2024 - easy for anyone to understand regardless of the country's format.
Thank you so much for the heads-up! Appreciate it. I'll try to get photos in accurate dimensions before hand.Congratulations. One thing though, your photos might create an issue for PR card. But that's another "IF they reject" problem, which may or may not happen. Just sharing it with you so that you don't get surprised IF it happens.
About the GCKey issue, forget GCKey. It is no longer relevant to you. All you need to do now is to land before the expiry of your CoPR with a valid passport.![]()
In continuation of my previous comment; If I'm right you have to submit photos (for PR Card) to the immigration officer at the airport when you land, Can I submit the correct photos at that time? As I received both COPR copies and both pictures with passport.Congratulations. One thing though, your photos might create an issue for PR card. But that's another "IF they reject" problem, which may or may not happen. Just sharing it with you so that you don't get surprised IF it happens.
About the GCKey issue, forget GCKey. It is no longer relevant to you. All you need to do now is to land before the expiry of your CoPR with a valid passport.![]()
I don't see why you won't be able to provide a new photo. Just keep the current one just in case they ask for it though.In continuation of my previous comment; If I'm right you have to submit photos (for PR Card) to the immigration officer at the airport when you land, Can I submit the correct photos at that time? As I received both COPR copies and both pictures with passport.
One photo is actually pasted on COPR sheet. Thank you so much again for your help and everything. Really appreciate it!I don't see why you won't be able to provide a new photo. Just keep the current one just in case they ask for it though.
One photo is actually pasted on COPR sheet. Thank you so much again for your help and everything. Really appreciate it!
No one can for sure on what to expect in such cases. Best to take a new photo that's in the right dimensions and provide it to the officer upon landing. Also, why do people throw words like "stressful" to describe this process? At best, if your photos aren't good, they'll be rejected and IRCC will ask you for updated photos. Nothing stressful in this flow of work.Hi dear habibi007
I am exactly at the situation which you were in a few month ago. My face height is not 36 and is like 40. I wanted to ask that whether you got your PR card and did you give the officer at the airport new set if photos ir not? Did you have any issues with that? I am expecting my visa and COPR and have the same stressful moments with accidentally a bit longer face
Thanks for your response
Hey. I provided them with a new set of photos (with proper specifications) at the airport.Hi dear habibi007
I am exactly at the situation which you were in a few month ago. My face height is not 36 and is like 40. I wanted to ask that whether you got your PR card and did you give the officer at the airport new set if photos ir not? Did you have any issues with that? I am expecting my visa and COPR and have the same stressful moments with accidentally a bit longer face
Thanks for your response
You are right at first look we should not feel any stress in the process. But you know my face height from where my hair starts to the chin is exactly 31mm. But when we count and add the length of my hair it increases to near 40. I am confused because if I want to take another pic which the WHOLE head is under 36 my face would be under 31 and may look too small! All other specs of my photo like brightness and focus are perfect.No one can for sure on what to expect in such cases. Best to take a new photo that's in the right dimensions and provide it to the officer upon landing. Also, why do people throw words like "stressful" to describe this process? At best, if your photos aren't good, they'll be rejected and IRCC will ask you for updated photos. Nothing stressful in this flow of work.
Thanks for your responseHey. I provided them with a new set of photos (with proper specifications) at the airport.