It sure will be. Congrats on your PPR today!Let's see if anyone actually joins the thread, could be helpful
It sure will be. Congrats on your PPR today!
I used UPS to send the passports. I chose a big bubble mailer (12 x 14 I think?). I used a slightly smaller one (8 x 11 maybe?) as the pre-paid envelope. It cost me ~$20 to send it to Canada, and ~$10 for the pre-paid return envelope.Anyone else sent their docs from the US. I'd like to know which mail services were used to send docs, and receive COPR...
I used UPS to send the passports. I chose a big bubble mailer (12 x 14 I think?). I used a slightly smaller one (8 x 11 maybe?) as the pre-paid envelope. It cost me ~$20 to send it to Canada, and ~$10 for the pre-paid return envelope.
I sent it on Friday 05/26 afternoon, it was received on Wednesday, 05/31. I have been tracking my return mailer and there has not been any activity so far. Hope this helps.
Sent from US. I had to send actual passports because I am from India (Indian citizen, US resident).Thanks Sarah, you sending it from the US? Did you send the actual passports or just the photocopies?
Sent from US. I had to send actual passports because I am from India (Indian citizen, US resident).
Well well, look who finally got PR. Congrats, I knew it was coming for you soon, I wonder if Chandra got his yet? That's what my PPR says, US is visa exempt as well so I'll just be submitting the photocopies.The UK is a visa exempt country - this means I only need to send a photocopy of my passport. Correct?
Well well, look who finally got PR. Congrats, I knew it was coming for you soon, I wonder if Chandra got his yet? That's what my PPR says, US is visa exempt as well so I'll just be submitting the photocopies.
UPS took care of all that. I just had to declare what I was sending, that's all.Gotcha... did you need to include any type of customs docs since it's going international?
UPS took care of all that. I just had to declare what I was sending, that's all.