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    Hong Kong timeline

    Congratulations! Did it come in regular mail or registered mail?
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    Medical Services Plan

    Either way is fine, the premium is a little cheaper for a family of two than two individuals.
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    Hong Kong timeline

    You can work once you become Permanent Resident and get your Social Insurance Number. I am not too sure about express entry, but HKVO processing time on spousal sponsorship is 11 months.
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    How can I stop sponsoring someone??

    I agree with you.
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    How can I stop sponsoring someone??

    Could be....., only if there is proof or evident showing their marital status had changed when the applicant landed and CIC was not notified.
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    Decision Made - No PPR yet

    I am kind of the other way, I got PPR but it still shows IP instead of DM.
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    question about landing

    It should start on the date you become PR, that's the date you land.
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    Hong Kong timeline

    I got IP in March and I didn't get police certificate request until May. And I sent my passport about a week ago, I am still on IP instead of DM, while a lot of people got DM when they received passport request.
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    How can I stop sponsoring someone??

    Even if he has landed less than 2 years and there is condition 51, you can let CIC know if you no longer live with him, it will cancel his PR and your sponsorship agreement.
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    Hong Kong timeline

    Congratulations. You got your passport back with COPR in 7 days after passport request!!! May I know what courier you use to send passport? Or maybe you are physically in Hong Kong?
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    Hong Kong timeline

    Hi Ian, May I know how did you send your passport pdf? I tried using the enquiry system to upload my file, but my scanned pdf is 21MB while the maximum size allowed is 2MB each or 3.5MB all together. By the way, my status is still In Process even though I received passport request a week ago...
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    Hong Kong timeline

    The letter said they will return your passport within 60 working days. Also, if you have a Hong Kong SAR passport, you can send a pdf copy of the passport and no need to mail the original.
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    Hong Kong timeline

    pdf copy means you scan the passport and save the file in pdf format. I got the passport request letter recently too and was confused where or how do I submit the pdf of the passport. By email or upload or what? Anybody knows?
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    Applying "outland" vs "inland" question..

    If you haven't done the upfront medical before you got pregnant, you won't be able to complete it until you give birth unless you would risk your baby on the xray. Like the other member said, the chance of requiring interview is small, and also it's not likely to happen to you before completing...
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    Fingerprints

    Even though I am not 100% sure, the fingerprints that is done by your local police or law enforcement agency usually would be acceptable.
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    Hong Kong timeline

    You're welcome. Yes, I would send it as soon as I receive the new passport.
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    visa extension for spouse

    Regardless of what you want to do with the sponsorship, your husband needs to have a valid visa status while he is in Canada. If you're applying outland sponsorship, he doesn't have to extend the visa before applying the spousal sponsorship unless the visa is expiring. He can extend it after...
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    Hong Kong timeline

    1. I think you don't have to write N/A, but it probably wouldn't hurt by doing so. 2. It is a good idea to inform CIC about your new passport, and provide a copy of the information page. You may want to wait until you have received the UCI, so it will be easier to refer to your application when...
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    Questions about Document Checkist

    One set is good.
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    Questions about Document Checkist

    No need. If you don't need to fill out these forms at all, you don't need to touch them. If would be pointless to send in blank forms, wouldn't it?