if a change of address is moving, like to a place you call home, then yes you have to mention it. If it is a business trip and you stay for a while there, but your home is still your primary residence, then no. So the answer really is that it depends.jassodhi said:hi
pls help me out guys
I am filling out the form but confused with the addresses for last 10 years. since I started working 10 years back I changed a few addresses and don't remember most of them. what would be your advice?
is it necessary that I mention all the addresses?
if it is a change of country yes it matters because it should match your travel history/personal history as well as your PCC requirements. I dont think it is a big deal if it's in the same country. But that is just my opinion. Not sure if someone else has a different answer.jassodhi said:thanks for the info Aal.
well they were not business trips. of course when I started work I had to move to a new city and out of my parents' house.
Well I managed to dig-out all the addresses for the last 10 years. the only thing is that I'm not clear on the dates/months of stay in my first 2 addresses as the stays were pretty short (say 6-8 months each)
does it matter to be precise with the dates of stay or would a month or two here n there wouldn't be a big deal?
Thanks again
You do not need PCC per city. Only per country. If they are all in India, I don't think you will face any issues. As long as the PCC covers the country and is less that 6 months old, you are good to go. In that case i don't think missing dates of residence at a certain address by few months is a big deal.jassodhi said:Thank you Aal
Well all my addresses are in India.
Also the police verification was done six months back when I renewed my passport. But since then I moved to a new city so getting the verification for this address too. Hopefully should get the PCC by next week.
I am just wondering what would happen if the duration of stay mentioned in the passport application/police clearance application and the eAPR differ by a few months.
Hi it was the same situation for me.Hi,
We have got all my documents complete and ready but for one.
I am the dependent in our PR application. I was having difficulty in obtaining the experience certificate from my current employer so I asked them that I needed the experience certificate for a correspondence course from a Univ in England. My employer has agreed to issue a letter confirming my employment however has refused out-rightly to mention job responsibilities. Also, it would be mentioned on the letter that 'This is letter is being issued in respect of the distance learning course from XYZ University in England ....' etc.
- Would this letter be of any use to me? How do I explain my situation.
- How big an impact would this make on my chances to get PR? (all my other documents are complete)
As a positive I have all payslips and tax forms, appointment letter, increment/promotion letter, business card etc from this employment...and in addition to my appointment letter I have a brief note on my job responsibilities issued to me at the time of joining (7 years old and the letter is on the letter head but not stamped)
Pl advise
Thank you
Hi Prasad, great to hear that. By the way may I know how did you apply to express entry I mean is your application is direct application or through PNP/LMIA or something.I have applied through BC-PNP (CEC class for federal) express entry, got ITA on 22-Feb and submitted my application on march 23.I recently got an email (5 days back) saying my application has been updated (Wondering what has been updated, probably Medical exam passed).
I've submitted my complete application on 20th of May and got ITA on 22 Feb.
Anyone have any idea how much time before I get my decision?
Any updates from anyone who got ITA on 22 feb and submitted their application?