strikeharsh
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No man. For my case, 84 days of aor to ppr. 70 days were bgc.I think eligibility verification takes up most of the time. Reference letters need to be verified with the companies in most cases.
No man. For my case, 84 days of aor to ppr. 70 days were bgc.I think eligibility verification takes up most of the time. Reference letters need to be verified with the companies in most cases.
Ok. They should just do their thing while we continue to hope for the best outcomes.I think eligibility verification takes up most of the time. Reference letters need to be verified with the companies in most cases.
Thank you Zagcollins. Does it matter if I pay it on a weekend, or should I wait and pay up on a work day?yep, it's the right one. You can pay RPRF using that link, no problem at all.
Oh I see, and I do understand how it feels. The feelings at times can be ?? Lol. I wish us positive outcomes.I am on the same boat but one day later
Between, I think eligibility check is about confirming whether a post ITA score tallies with the documents submitted. Whereas BGC is where they scrutinize all those documents for authenticity.No man. For my case, 84 days of aor to ppr. 70 days were bgc.
I know there is a lot of negative thoughts that goes on when nothing happens and you are opening your email on a daily basis to check. Well best of luck to you and all of us. Keep the hope alive.Oh I see, and I do understand how it feels. The feelings at times can be ?? Lol. I wish us positive outcomes.
Are you putting up for ITA or PR card application? These norms are for PR card it seems. For ITA application, digitally cropped photograph shud be fine.Guys, Do you need to write the photography company details and my details on the back of the digital photo?
How do you scan it as multi page? PDF? JPG?
The back of one photo must include:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/new-immigrants/pr-card/apply-renew-replace/photo.html
- the subject’s name and date of birth
- the name and complete address of the photography studio
- the date the photograph was taken
I just used a normal photo (taken from mobile and then given to a photographer to fix it according to the Canadian visa requirements).Guys, Do you need to write the photography company details and my details on the back of the digital photo?
How do you scan it as multi page? PDF? JPG?
The back of one photo must include:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/new-immigrants/pr-card/apply-renew-replace/photo.html
- the subject’s name and date of birth
- the name and complete address of the photography studio
- the date the photograph was taken
For e-APR. So the digital photo is fine?Are you putting up for ITA or PR card application? These norms are for PR card it seems. For ITA application, digitally cropped photograph shud be fine.
This requirement is only for photos to be submitted after PPR. At this stage with the PR application only upload the front side of the photograph.Guys, Do you need to write the photography company details and my details on the back of the digital photo?
How do you scan it as multi page? PDF? JPG?
The back of one photo must include:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/new-immigrants/pr-card/apply-renew-replace/photo.html
- the subject’s name and date of birth
- the name and complete address of the photography studio
- the date the photograph was taken
Thanks friend. Will do that.This requirement is only for photos to be submitted after PPR. At this stage with the PR application only upload the front side of the photograph.
Yep..Digital photo cropped to the right dimensions and file size. Get it done preferably from photo shop.For e-APR. So the digital photo is fine?
I have one already, which I got from the photography company.Yep..Digital photo cropped to the right dimensions and file size. Get it done preferably from photo shop.
doesn't matter.Thank you Zagcollins. Does it matter if I pay it on a weekend, or should I wait and pay up on a work day?