Nope, you don't require US visa.tdhnaman said:Can anyone tell me the steps of flagpolling.
Is it must to have a US visa for flagpolling at CBSA?
How long after missing the deadline was your application rejected?azchill said:Hi everyone,
I applied under CEC Inland with LMIA category on March 31. My first application was rejected due to PPC not been uploaded within a month. Below is my timeline
AOR - March 31
Medical passed - April 14
Bg check in progress - April 14
Bg check not needed - May 4
ghost email - August 11 and 12
RPRF request & paid- August 18
Since August 18 Bg is in Progress.
I think you are right. There was nothing in the AOR to suggest you need to update them in case you are traveling while waiting.RitJ said:A quick question guys - Do we need to update cic (regarding foreign travel for tourism purposes) if one does so between AOR to PPR? My guess is, no. Am I right?
Thanks!OzTraveller said:I think you are right. There was nothing in the AOR to suggest you need to update them in case you are traveling while waiting.
No needRitJ said:A quick question guys - Do we need to update cic (regarding foreign travel for tourism purposes) if one does so between AOR to PPR? My guess is, no. Am I right?
riasat.abir said:Nope, you don't require US visa.
At the border tell them that you want to flagpole.
Then you will be given a letter and redirected to Canada border.
Then flagpole there. Done.
A dependent means spouse or children. Parents and siblings' information should be added in the "additional family information" section.SusanSimon said:Guys,
A quick question. They have requested me to fill out IMM 0008 and Additional Family Information forms.
I am having trouble, filling out IMM 0008. I am the principal applicant and my spouse is the dependant. In the dependant section, do I need to add his family as well, ie. his parents and siblings, as dependants?
Please do let me know.
Thanks much.
Thank you Mostafa.M.Mostafa said:A dependent means spouse or children. Parents and siblings' information should be added in the "additional family information" section.