updatedRash14 said:Hello everyone.
@bestofluck got a request for IMM 5562E on 15 February.
Fill two separate forms. When there is signature involved it should be different for each.leo13 said:Hi guys!
My wife and I are about to sumit our passaports after receiving PPR and they ask us to attach Annex A (form to fill with name, address and signature)
They do not specify if we need to submit one form each, or if it's just one form for both with only primary applicant information.
Has anyone filled out this form yet??? Please advise, help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
it is non accompanying, so that one does not change your family composition. I would say no.GOCANADA92 said:Hi Guys,
Do I need to mention the death of a parent after AOR?
Sorry to know this. No you need not mention it. you only need to mention if you want some extension of COPR date or any other purpose.GOCANADA92 said:Hi Guys,
Do I need to mention the death of a parent after AOR?
Make a habit of checking both. MYCIC will give you medicals passed and other BG updates and Any document requested. email will give you message ( not always) if there is any update in MYCIC. Final PPR comes in mailbox and not MYCIC.FEYA said:Hi Team,
After submitting our EPR & payingupfront how do we follow-up ? sorry if this has been answered earlier.
Do weave to check our accounts regularly or do we get a message by my CIC?
Thanks,
FEYA
Thanks for the response.. hope will get some update soon!!!abhiboye said:It supposedly takes longer for inland applications to be processed. I'm in the same boat/plane/bike/car/scooter as you. Called CIC a couple of days, they just wont entertain any questions if it hasn't been 6 months or more since eAPR. Best option is to keep patience and faith.
request to add a timeline.china.cse said:Thanks for the response.. hope will get some update soon!!!
I have one more question, how come inland other PR applications getting faster? why it is only for PNP applications? I was under impression that once we submit PR application we all come under same pool, I see most of my colleagues got PR within 4 months of AOR recently.abhiboye said:It supposedly takes longer for inland applications to be processed. I'm in the same boat/plane/bike/car/scooter as you. Called CIC a couple of days, they just wont entertain any questions if it hasn't been 6 months or more since eAPR. Best option is to keep patience and faith.
No answer to this. But this is the fact. Things are changed and PNP are less preferred nowadays. But then 6 months is standard time.china.cse said:I have one more question, how come inland other PR applications getting faster? why it is only for PNP applications? I was under impression that once we submit PR application we all come under same pool, I see most of my colleagues got PR within 4 months of AOR recently.
sure I will add timelines..bestofluck said:request to add a timeline.
You have not got medical passed yet?
Thanksbestofluck said:Fill two separate forms. When there is signature involved it should be different for each.