1. Tough call. You could either (1): send passports WITH your new address; or (2): send passports without address change, if you can still reach out to your new address. Actually, if you can still reach out to your old address, you could do (1) and keep yourself covered for either address.Guys, please help me with two doubts:
1. I received PPR a week ago and informed them immediately about a change in my mailing address. I am still waiting for the visa office to respond something. However, they say on the letter that I have only 15 days to send the documents. Should I wait more or should I move forward?
2. On the PPR letter they request the COMPLETE address that I intend to live in Canada. How could I possibly know that? Did they ask you guys the same stuff? What did you do?
Many thanks!
2. That's standard when you do your Landing in Canada, so they may have an address to issue your PR card(s). But I never saw such request upon PPR. Are you PNP? If so, this could be a new genuine intention PNP measure.
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