indira_prab
Champion Member
- Apr 16, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- NOC Code......
- 2151 - Architects
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16th Oct 2010 BD Encashed...: 25th Oct 2010 PER Received..: 10th Feb 2011
- File Transfer...
- 3rd March 2011 AOR Received.: 11th March 2011
- Med's Request
- 31st March 2011 PCC Request..: 31st March 2011 RPRF Request: 31st March 2011
- Passport Req..
- 31st March 2011 Med's Done....: 6th April 2011 Passports sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF/PCC sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF En-Cashed :17th May 2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 27th May 2011
- LANDED..........
- 10th Sep 2011
So, the PCCs issued in less than 6 months are valid to submit to the VOs..ladyk said:"We have completed an initial review of your application for permanent residence and we now require the
* Valid National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance for every family member age 18 and over (travelling to Canada), issued within the last six months, with thumbprint and dry seal affixed. Please send us the original copy. "Personal copy" is not accepted. DO NOT FAX YOUR NBI CLEARANCE.
* Completed Additional Family Information form (IMM 5406) for _______
* Medical examinations
You, your spouse/common-law-partner and all your dependent children, whether they are accompanying you to Canada or not must successfully complete a medical examination as part of Canada's immigration requirements. Refer to the attached medical instructions and list of Designated Medical Practitioners for more information.
* Payment of Right of Permanent Residence fees (RPRF) of CAD$490 or P21,000 for yourself and if applicable, your accompanying spouse/common-law partner. No RPRF payment is required for non-accompanying spouses/common-law partners.
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IMPORTANT: In your signed application for permanent residence, you indicated funds that you will bring to Canada for settlement purposes. At any time before the finalization of your application or before your landing in Canada, you may be required to demonstrate that these funds remain readily available for transfer or use in Canada. Failure to satisfy this requirement could result in the refusal of your being granted permanen residence in Canada.
THE INFORMATION WE HAVE REQUESTED ABOVE MUST BE PROVIDED TO US WITHIN SIXTY(60) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS LETTER...."
Thanks,
Indira Prabhakaran.