Hi did you send CV as well.. can you please have sample CV ,looking for how we can do CV for old@robertp
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Got the PCC & standard letter today similar to others today.
Whats funny is that all requested documents (incl PCC, country specific documents e.g. Voters ID, Birth Certificates for parents, CV's, educational certificates, passport pages etc.) were already submitted with original application. PCC was proactively submitted later on Aug 04.
Of course the form was new, but all travel info was previously included as it wasn't a big deal.
I have emailed all requested documents today itself as per the letter.
In case parent do not have Birth certificate, is it sufficient to include:Read for the 4th time and please tell me how it is related to Biometrics. I will copy paste my original post here:
Hey Guys
I just noticed something about these letters and the item that says :
Country Specific Requirements: Please refer to the country specific requirements listed for spouses, as these documents are applicable to parents and grandparents.
Country specific requirements can be found on our website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/spouse.asp
I think we have to go to this webpage and select sponsoring spouse eventhough we are not sponsoring our spouses. Once you do that, you will get a list of requirements and at the very end there is a list of “country specific requirements”
The letter says that these “country specific requirements “ for PGP program is the same as “spouse sponsorship” program.
When I check my country, it shows that birth certificate of applicant is also required which was not included in the email that we received today.
Any thoughts?
affidavitIn case parent do not have Birth certificate, is it sufficient to include:
Thanks,
- Fifth class, Middle standard and Matriculation/secondary school certificate), and
- Voter's ID card.
My father is 67 (not so old by todays standards; the bugger is still pumping iron regularly ) and is operating an Architectural practice in India. We had submitted his office CV - usual information - name, dob, address, contact information, email, website etc, educational information, and major projects as opposed to employment history (as he runs his own practice).Hi did you send CV as well.. can you please have sample CV ,looking for how we can do CV for old
Thank you @robertp
CV format can be kept very simple for PGP, ie.My father is 67 (not so old by todays standards; the bugger is still pumping iron regularly ) and is operating an Architectural practice in India. We had submitted his office CV - usual information - name, dob, address, contact information, email, website etc, educational information, and major projects as opposed to employment history (as he runs his own practice).
for mom same info, and under employment - housewife.
It’s not country specific requirements for spouses. It is the same requirements as per spousal sponsorship program.@robertp and @YULIA-2016
Received an email from IRCC for additional documents.
The list contains (not sure all are required as some of them already submitted in application).
RPRF (submitted in application)
Passport copy if the passport is about to expire in 12 months (already submitted renewed passport through webform).
PCC
Country specific requirements (for spouses)
Travel history (already submitted in application)
Details of Military service (not applicable)
Will call IRCC for more clarification.
Any inputs?
HiHi all, June 3 applicant here. And no AOR yet. I don’t see any talks regarding AORs.
Has someone happened to AOR procedures?