I suggest you open a new thread to get better help.I'm the PPR letter, it has been stated but it's a miss from my side, what to do now?
I suggest you open a new thread to get better help.I'm the PPR letter, it has been stated but it's a miss from my side, what to do now?
Hey Rleax..no issues.With the grace of almighty god, I received my PR Visa Stamped passport today. Thanks guys for your all support and help.
However, I am little more worried about my situation now. My PR Visa is valid till 21st Nov 2017 and baby expected deliver is on 10th Nov 2017. While submitting my passport for Visa stamping, I missed to inform IRCC about my expected baby and this is a complete miss from my side. Should I inform IRCC on this with immediate effect? Will it lead to misinterpretation? If I do a safe landing before delivery of my baby, should I be fine?
Guys please help me and provide your kind inputs.
Thanks bro for your kind inputs...Hey Rleax..no issues.
We are suppose to inform CIC only any change in the status..(ex: new born, change in address or change in job etc). In your case, you yet to be blessed with the baby, so its not an misinterpretation..you are 100% fine.
Options what you have:
1)You travel to Canada with your family and plan for delivery in Canada, once you land you will get the provincial health card which is 100% covered.
2)You and Your family complete your landing formalities..you can plan your delivery back in home..and later you can update CIC and include your new born child...
Dont worry man, you are absolutely fine..but only thing you and your family need to complete the landing before the expiry.
Did you try to give them a call? maybe they are requesting this information by mistake, thinking you are a student visa applicant.need urgent help
I just received the following form to be filled, however, it looks like a form targeted for study visa and not for PR!! together with that a request for sch.A & my CV
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION REQUEST FORM
File Number:
Name and Surname:
1- Intended, current or past field(s) of study.
2- Proposed, current or past thesis.
3- Intended, current or past supervisor(s).
4- Supervisor(s) for previous studies
5- List of publication(s) and research papers
6- Source(s) of funding for studies.
7- Upon return to your country, what employment plans do you have in place? At which company or organisation and in what field of work?
Name of company :
Duties:
Name of supervisor(s) :
any clue how to fill the above? most of the fields are not really applicable!
that's exactly what it looks like, I did call them and they said just fill it truthfully, which I did and dispatched it earlier today.. kinda silly however since 90% of the questions I answered by "not applicable" in Q.7 I wrote that I don't plan to go to my home country for extended stays, let alone for work, since that violates the Canadian PR obligationsDid you try to give them a call? maybe they are requesting this information by mistake, thinking you are a student visa applicant.
Looks like they did not want to say that it was a mistake, so they told you to fill it anyway.that's exactly what it looks like, I did call them and they said just fill it truthfully, which I did and dispatched it earlier today.. kinda silly however since 90% of the questions I answered by "not applicable" in Q.7 I wrote that I don't plan to go to my home country for extended stays, let alone for work, since that violates the Canadian PR obligations
thank youLooks like they did not want to say that it was a mistake, so they told you to fill it anyway.
Hope you receive your PPR soon