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varun22 said:
Few ways I know of:
1. From your GCMS notes
2. By calling CIC, and tell them that you want to raise a CSE to your Visa Office. This trick may or may not work.

Others can add, if there are other ways.

Thank you
 
MooseNBooze said:
No restrictions. At least from the CIC side. An important consideration, though, might be about health insurance. I wrote about that issue in this thread (a few pages back), which I'm copying here for everyone's benefit (I think Calgary/Manitoba's health insurance coverage begins from day 1) -

"I've looked into this as well [insurance coverage when landing late into the term]. Here's what I know (applicable to outland PR holders flying in for the first time). Most provinces seem to have a 3-month waiting period before you're covered (I'm talking about health insurance). Ontario, for one, and I believe Quebec too (okay, just checked, Saskatchewan as well, and British Columbia also has a 2+ months waiting period). You will have to bear all costs associated with the pregnancy, including childbirth, during these 3 months. Nevertheless, midwives and some low-cost (or no-cost) clinics for basic monitoring and care may be available in your city. But be prepared for long waits and/or calendaring issues with midwives. But no worries. You can fill the gap with a Cadillac (or a Kia) plan, if you so chose, from a private insurer. I have yet to research how much these cost, especially with "pre-existing conditions" (pregnancy, I'm pretty sure, will be counted as such).

This might be faulty memory but I believe I came across at least one province where provincial coverage would begin immediately. Alberta or Manitoba or one of those frozen hellholes in the murky middle, I believe :P (no offense).

I hope this helps."


Thank you so much for your response! My situation is a little bit different, my husband and I were in Canada before. He was on work permit and I was staying with him on visitor record, hence we both had health cards previously( which expired along with the work permit/visitor record). I was wondering whether we can just renew our medical cards?
 
Guys , I received a letter from CIC requesting the Schedule 4 despite the fact i uploaded the ontario nomination letter with the LOE. In order to avoid any miscommunication , does schedule 4 means the nomination letter by Ontario ?

If this is the document , how do we upload it after submitting application ? do we sign the paper ?
 
Guys , I received a letter from CIC requesting the Schedule 4 despite the fact i uploaded the ontario nomination letter with the LOE. In order to avoid any miscommunication , does schedule 4 means the nomination letter by Ontario ? or this document http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008_4e.pdf
 
messiry said:
Guys , I received a letter from CIC requesting the Schedule 4 despite the fact i uploaded the ontario nomination letter with the LOE. In order to avoid any miscommunication , does schedule 4 means the nomination letter by Ontario ? or this document http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008_4e.pdf

Schedule 4 - Prov Nominees: A newly completed Schedule 4 Economic Classes – Provincial Nominees form

Schedule 4A- Prov Nominee: A newly completed Schedule 4A - Economic Classes - Provincial Nominees - Business Nominees form
 
vinodram said:
Schedule 4 - Prov Nominees: A newly completed Schedule 4 Economic Classes – Provincial Nominees form

Schedule 4A- Prov Nominee: A newly completed Schedule 4A - Economic Classes - Provincial Nominees - Business Nominees form

Fill the schedule 4 and attach as requested.

For schedule 4a, write a Letter of Explanation (LOE) on a word document addressing CIC and state that schedule 4a is not applicable as you are not a business nomination applicant. Print, sign the letter and scan and upload.

This is what I have done and many other PNP applicants.

All the best
 
navigogana said:
Thanks for share your experience. I think I need to wait until the baby is born and complete my spouse medical then apply for baby's passport and submit for 3rd applicant in my application.

Hope it will not invalidate my application eligibility.
Is my application automatically start its process after medical is complete or I have to inform the same to CIC through CSE?

Are you an outland candidate? And are you the primary applicant? Having a baby during PR process, before getting PPR means you need to inform CIC. I think within 30 days, please check on their website.
Once the baby is born I think the proof of funds amount changes since its 3 applicants at that point.
If baby is born after PPR, then I'm not sure how it works.
 
Hi

How to update your info in the excel spreadsheet? it does not allow me to edit.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WhmX1gbqaclZVcyen1oJnnTKeAwVcfAQEZ5WeGBrizc/edit#gid=1725946646
 
richkar99 said:
Did you get the PPR through personal mail or in CIC mailbox?

I got email about a new message in mycic account. So I went to mycic and saw a request letter which was PPR.
 
bahadur said:
I got email about a new message in mycic account. So I went to mycic and saw a request letter which was PPR.

Congratulations bro...,
 
messiry said:
Thanks , Do you have the link for the form please ?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008_4e.pdf
 
bahadur said:
I got email about a new message in mycic account. So I went to mycic and saw a request letter which was PPR.
Congrats buddy! See you in SK :)
 
this week is going to finished... I hope to see more PPRs this week...
fingers crossed