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Stressed! said:
Hello everyone!

Can you please share your timeline from getting the PPR to getting the COPR? Also, the visa office please. I have sent my passport to Ottawa - trying to figure out how long it will take to get it back so I can plan landing procedures accordingly.

Thanks!

See my signature for timeline
 
Llaine said:
Congrats on PPR! August Fellow!
Just a quick question, we need to send two copies of photos. One of them should bear the name, the address of the photographer plus the shoot date.
How about the other copy? Do we just leave it blank? My agents suggest I should put my name and DOB on each of the copies. I know it is very logical but will it be too much?


Thank you!!

Both pictures had this info on the back for myself and my dependents... I didn't want to take the risk.. I advise you to have the photographer/studio write the data on the back of all pictures.. Better safe than sorry :)
 
I see! So the more info I put it, the safer I am ....

So you also put your name and DOB, right?
 
satya.mnf said:
Hey Congratulations. I have a question about POF. I will be visiting India and completing the landing formalities in Toronto from India. I work with TELUS on a full time basis (non-LMIA based) and have applied for work permit extension (Post Graduate). Do I need to show POF of 15k for two people even if I have my recent pay stubs and employment letter?

when you applied as a FSW skilled worker automatically it comes under the term to show funds so from where i remember the officer said as you are landing as skilled worker so you have to show funds, she has the chart for number of family member landing, .....pay stub could depend upon the officer id they want or no but proof of funds are must i believe. No risk please. you can use your phone to show bank statement online some have done this as well.(they accepted that one as well).
 
Llaine said:
I see! So the more info I put it, the safer I am ....

So you also put your name and DOB, right?

No.. Just the name and address of the studio/photographer that took the picture, and the date on which they took the picture. No need for your name or date of birth
Here's the link that has the instructions: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/pdf/5445EB-e.pdf
 
Congrats ~! Hopefully more ppl getting PPR this week !!

p.s As for the photos - eg. London drugs do stamp the pics at the back with their own stamps.
ally89u said:
 
Llaine said:
I see! So the more info I put it, the safer I am ....

So you also put your name and DOB, right?
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I submitted my passports at the Vfs and the guy processing the same said one photo needs to be kept blank and the other should have the photographers signature etc, received my COPR
 
casoard said:
remy_g, I completely agree with you. If the theory is true about the fact that as soon as your BG is in progress ur are in RFV, this mean I'm waiting since Oct 2nd and most of us from Nov. And yes I don't see FSW outland with LVO Paris. The wait is long and horrible.
But let's keep the hope it will come and having all these PPRs show that CIC is working which is good.

casoard, i sent a cse to the paris VO and they told me that they do not have my application... it is being processed in ottawa. i thought maybe the delay was with the VO, so now i have no idea why we are not seeing many european PPRs...

my BG check has been in progress since nov. 4. i agree, this waiting is horrible.
 
pelouseinterdite said:
casoard, i sent a cse to the paris VO and they told me that they do not have my application... it is being processed in ottawa. i thought maybe the delay was with the VO, so now i have no idea why we are not seeing many european PPRs...

my BG check has been in progress since nov. 4. i agree, this waiting is horrible.
thanks for the news
 
tomneversfield said:
No.. Just the name and address of the studio/photographer that took the picture, and the date on which they took the picture. No need for your name or date of birth
Here's the link that has the instructions: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/pdf/5445EB-e.pdf
Hi,

For a family of 4, how do they know whose pic is whose? For kids mostly... Do they have the photos in the visa stamp?