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  1. Denise13

    June 2013 application submitted

    It goes this way. April 2013, the embassy sent us an email regarding the forms to be filled up such as generic forms, copy of passports, police clearance, etc.. and we are given 60 days to comply. We submitted the application kit last June 2013 in Manila Visa office via courier. Are we supposed...
  2. Denise13

    Type B dependent child

    Thank you so much Regina. You are such a great help :)
  3. Denise13

    Type B dependent child

    Ahh. I see. Thanks a lot Regina. So you mean even if she depends on me for financial support, she's still considered under Type A?
  4. Denise13

    Type B dependent child

    You mean if she already graduated and 20 y/o, still single, she's under type a? She's no longer required to continue studying? I am confused between type a and type b thats why i told her to study again to qualify for type b dependent child
  5. Denise13

    June 2013 application submitted

    We have submitted our application last june 17 2013 on manila visa office and so far, no acknowledgement of receipt letter was sent to us. Does this mean they haven't opened our application yet? We tracked our application package and it stated that it was delivered and was received by s.g...
  6. Denise13

    Type B dependent child

    depend substantially on the financial support of a parent and have been continuously enrolled and in attendance as full-time students in a post-secondary institution accredited by the relevant government authority since before the age of 22 (or since marrying or entering into a common-law...
  7. Denise13

    Type B dependent child

    My eldest daughter, aged 20 has graduated 4 year course in college but since the immigration office requires that a dependent child should be of continuous education, she went schooling again and is taking up 8 units, 2 subjects only because she has credited some minor subjects on her previous...
  8. Denise13

    Informing the Immigration Office about a change in Family Composition

    I am also curious om when to inform the immigration about my pregnant dependent child. Should we inform them right away or shall we wait until the baby is born? Thanks
  9. Denise13

    Informing the Immigration Office about a change in Family Composition

    Thanks leon. By the way, what passport requests are you referring to? My family in the philippines have passed all the necessary documents listed on the application kit which includes a copy of their passport. As for now, they are waiting for the acknowledgment of receipt letter from the...
  10. Denise13

    Informing the Immigration Office about a change in Family Composition

    and btw, my daughter is single, full time student. thanks
  11. Denise13

    Informing the Immigration Office about a change in Family Composition

    Thanks for the immediate response Sir/mam. you sure? because all the blogs i have read state that when a family member got pregnant while the application is on process, they immediately inform the immigration office so that they would know the corresponding actions regarding the medical exams...
  12. Denise13

    Informing the Immigration Office about a change in Family Composition

    Can someone help me how to inform the immigration office regarding a change in my family composition? i am a live in caregiver here in canada and my eldest dependent child, aged 20, got pregnant and is expected to give birth on june. we haven't received our letter of acknowledgement that the...