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Got PPR email yesterday

nitingpt09

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Apr 20, 2017
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Hi everyone. i got PPR email yesterday.
I want to know:
1. For how much duration will the stamp be there on the passport. I have heard its either 3 or 6 months.
2. Will that 3/6 months start from PPR email date or stamping date ?
 

ContactFront

Champion Member
Feb 22, 2017
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It's based on your medical. Usually the visa expires when your medical expires, which is one year from the date of your medical.
 

Scorpman21

Hero Member
May 12, 2017
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Hi everyone. i got PPR email yesterday.
I want to know:
1. For how much duration will the stamp be there on the passport. I have heard its either 3 or 6 months.
2. Will that 3/6 months start from PPR email date or stamping date ?
One year from Medical Test Date (date when report received by Cic, not when you took the test at Clinic/Hospital) or your Passport Expiry Date, whichever is earlier of the two.
 

jackdawn

Champion Member
Dec 24, 2016
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Hi everyone. i got PPR email yesterday.
I want to know:
1. For how much duration will the stamp be there on the passport. I have heard its either 3 or 6 months.
2. Will that 3/6 months start from PPR email date or stamping date ?
medicals or passport expiry which ever is earlier
 

goingtocanadasoon

Star Member
Aug 28, 2016
117
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Hi everyone. i got PPR email yesterday.
I want to know:
1. For how much duration will the stamp be there on the passport. I have heard its either 3 or 6 months.
2. Will that 3/6 months start from PPR email date or stamping date ?
Off topic. Did you use a gift deed for proof of funds?
 

goingtocanadasoon

Star Member
Aug 28, 2016
117
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i didnt. but i know someone who did and received PR. what do you want to know.
I want to know if the deed was notarised (as in a legal document) or just a plain deed (on an A4 sheet) was sufficient.

Some of the formats that I saw in the forum mention the check number. However my gift was transferred over a series of netbanking transactions. Am I doing something wrong here?
 

nitingpt09

Star Member
Apr 20, 2017
122
8
I want to know if the deed was notarised (as in a legal document) or just a plain deed (on an A4 sheet) was sufficient.

Some of the formats that I saw in the forum mention the check number. However my gift was transferred over a series of netbanking transactions. Am I doing something wrong here?
They did it on a notarized paper. For your case, check number is not required. Just mention total amount transferred.