@iamxty I received ITA yesterday, i will start to work on Singapore PCC process shortly.
couple of questions,
I will be able to submit eAPR only after receiving SG PCC ? From your timeline i see its taking more than a month. Are you living in SG currently?
I believe i need to apply PCC for my wife also ? as she was with me in SG.
Do you suggest i apply for medical tests after receiving SG PCC ?
I have all other documents handy except this one.
Yes, I am in SG now. I am successful in using my ITA to apply for my COC.
Your wife also needs to apply for her COC. I suggest you try to apply using your ITA and write an appeal that she is your dependent and she'll be accompanying you to Canada. Provide documents to prove your relationship like marriage cert.
If your appeal is not successful you can proceed to submit your eAPR and upload a document that states: “I am applying from a country that requires an official request letter from IRCC to get a police certificate.”
The e-Appeal to COC approval will only take less than a week or so. Wait for the result of eAppeal then decide when will you take your medicals. You can get an appointment with the clinic within a week or even in 2 days.
Thanks for asking ..
@iamxty same question i want to ask as well ...
One top of that need your suggestion : do u think 6 months latest bank statements are ok or we need to ask banks to provide some sort of letter to show overall financial status .
For the POF, I will upload these:
1) Six months bank statements - I had requested my bank (OCBC) to resume sending me the hard copy since March, although the online bank statement is also in letterhead.
2) Bank certificate - it states the opening date and the current balance (or 6-months average balance if your bank can provide it). OCBC calls this reference letter. I already got 2 of this since March and I will get an updated bank cert a week before I submit my eAPR.
3) Latest statements for all my credit cards or loans if you have (I don't have loans).
4) I will also try to get credit history from CBS or Credit Bureau Singapore. I checked the website it costs $6 only. I haven't seen one though so I don't know if it will be relevant.