ThanksBella15 said:Hearty congratulations. Wats ur country of residence
My country of residence is UK, therefore it seems that European applicants are starting to receive PPRs
ThanksBella15 said:Hearty congratulations. Wats ur country of residence
Yaaaay awesome! Congrats!Eksler said:Received PPR today, London VO, end of August AOR.
Congrats!Eksler said:Thanks
My country of residence is UK, therefore it seems that European applicants are starting to receive PPRs
Eksler said:Received PPR today, London VO, end of August AOR.
Congrats !!!Eksler said:Received PPR today, London VO, end of August AOR.
Hi ibejiopad,ibejiopad said:Sydney, australia.
Unfortunately for me, I left sydney 2 months ago. I am not sure whether to go ahead and pouch my passport there or request for a change to Acra VO. Need advice here folks
That is sweet thank you and good luck in your new lifeEksler said:Thank you guys. though I've never contributed a lot to the forum, I've always been a permanent reader and remember most of the nicks from this and outlanders threads. Good luck. Hope that in a couple of weeks when everybody including Elena(cheer from Russia, slavic solidarity)) busy August topic will be deserted and it will start enjoying itself somewhere in the archives together with its FEB-JULY amigos.
What I am saying is that I selected "Two degrees with at least one program of 3 years or more" and so far I did not get rejected (fact).amitsolanki14 said:So what you saying is in my 2nd Application whatever i have selected is correct...Am i right?
Amit
My info :pspandya said:Hey Remi,
I am with the same AOR of yours... Sorry if I missed this but are you and outlander??
Thank u so much and I wish the same fr yu... I will definitely post once I receive that most awaited PPR Mailkannanbalaji.ice said:Pspandya i guess thats enough time.. u should be next ... send me good luck once u have it dis week or the week after.. all the best..
they sent this link with the PPR - I am going to rely on these instructions: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/pdf/5445EB-e.pdfrj1jr said:Hi all,
I think I am in trouble.... I went to photo studio with the new specs(after PPR) and the photographer finally gave me the photos with 50mm*70mm. But it looks very big with head, shoulders and most part of the chest. If anyone knows the correct spec of the background area i.e, from top till tip of the head and from chin to the bottom. We already know that from chin to crown of head it should be between 31mm and 36mm.
Please help me...
Thanks in advance,
RJ
The following is an excerpt from CIC regarding photo specifications of PRrj1jr said:Hi all,
I think I am in trouble.... I went to photo studio with the new specs(after PPR) and the photographer finally gave me the photos with 50mm*70mm. But it looks very big with head, shoulders and most part of the chest. If anyone knows the correct spec of the background area i.e, from top till tip of the head and from chin to the bottom. We already know that from chin to crown of head it should be between 31mm and 36mm.
Please help me...
Thanks in advance,
RJ