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kg_bang said:
yaahoooo!!!!! :D :D

just now got email from NDVO requesting Medicals, PP, RPRF, PCC....

so happy today.
many many thanks 2 all d forum members

but 1 issue is there for which i want ur guidence.

My spouse PCC expired on 8th of dec n mine will expire in feb.
is it possible to get new PCC for both of us now????
plz reply

Regards,
Kg

Congrats and good luck with your Meds!

Kind regards,
Louise!
 
I would appreciate if someone could help me...

I plan on landing (hopefully, if I ever see that day :) ) in Ontario, but think we will shortly move to live in Vancouver BC. I understand you need to give an address at landing for them to send you your PR card. Well, if you give a Toronto address (UPS post box), once you receive the cards can you move to Vancouver.

Or, you have to apply and provide an address for them to send you your PR card in the province you intend to live? Thank you in advance for your help.

Cam
 
Cam1234 said:
I would appreciate if someone could help me...

I plan on landing (hopefully, if I ever see that day :) ) in Ontario, but think we will shortly move to live in Vancouver BC. I understand you need to give an address at landing for them to send you your PR card. Well, if you give a Toronto address (UPS post box), once you receive the cards can you move to Vancouver.

Or, you have to apply and provide an address for them to send you your PR card in the province you intend to live? Thank you in advance for your help.

Cam

Hi Cam,

I am not quite sure if you could give a UPS Post box number....are you sure? I will have to check.

Yes, you can move anywhere you want after you get your cards.

Mitali
 
Cam,

I am pretty sure you can move anywhere even before receiving your card as long as you are not a provincial nominee. As far as using a PO Box I am not sure, but I don't imagine this being a problem, seniors?

Rod

Cam1234 said:
I would appreciate if someone could help me...

I plan on landing (hopefully, if I ever see that day :) ) in Ontario, but think we will shortly move to live in Vancouver BC. I understand you need to give an address at landing for them to send you your PR card. Well, if you give a Toronto address (UPS post box), once you receive the cards can you move to Vancouver.

Or, you have to apply and provide an address for them to send you your PR card in the province you intend to live? Thank you in advance for your help.

Cam
 
Cam1234 said:
I would appreciate if someone could help me...

I plan on landing (hopefully, if I ever see that day :) ) in Ontario, but think we will shortly move to live in Vancouver BC. I understand you need to give an address at landing for them to send you your PR card. Well, if you give a Toronto address (UPS post box), once you receive the cards can you move to Vancouver.

Or, you have to apply and provide an address for them to send you your PR card in the province you intend to live? Thank you in advance for your help.

Cam

Hi Cam,

You can get your PR card and SIN number in any city you want and then move anywhere else :) Only health card and driving license should be from the place you intend to reside.
If you know and trust someone in Toronto you can give their address, they will mail it to you to Vancouver.

Mari
 
Hi Guys,

Give me some good news, or at least give me some home.

I am still stuck at RBVO

H-1B is about to expire, I have no idea what to do
 
mitali said:
Hi Cam,

I am not quite sure if you could give a UPS Post box number....are you sure? I will have to check.

Yes, you can move anywhere you want after you get your cards.

Mitali

Hi Mitali, thank you for responding. Yes, in the past people have opened UPS boxes from outside Canada and given them as address for their PR card on landing. The reason UPS is accepted is that they don't say it is a PO Box. UPS provides you with an actual address.

The question then becomes, does the PR card have your address on it? In which case if you first give a Toronto address and move to Vancouver, would there be any problems?

Thank you,
Cam
 
mari1981 said:
Hi Cam,

You can get your PR card and SIN number in any city you want and then move anywhere else :) Only health card and driving license should be from the place you intend to reside.
If you know and trust someone in Toronto you can give their address, they will mail it to you to Vancouver.

Mari

Thank you Mari for your answer, very helpful. :)

@ Rod, yes there were applicants on this board who have successfully used a UPS PO Box, because it is an actual address.
 
samvats said:
You had not only stole my post but also many hearts on the forum..... :D 8)

just kidding.

ya right :)

i had never seen any member asking about her app.progress.....?....

i hope she receive good news soon Inshallah......n share it with all her BUDDIES
 
yawanika said:
Thanks you Louise :D :D Got my maple leaf yesterday :D :D

hello yawanika
I have one question
on my COPR my place of birth is not spelled completely ...the last two letters are missing ..do I need to contact ndvo regarding this or not ?

kindly help
I would appreciate other members comments also if anyone knows about it
thanks
 
Louise-01 said:
No way :o, absolutely great news!!!
Finally some movement, hopefully Buffalo will give ALL Buffalo applicants some good news before the end of this year! :-*

Kind regards,
Louise!

We really hope so.

Buffalo!! Wake up.. ::)

satya.
 
Hi all seniors,

I have taken demand draft to pay the RPRF in favour of receiver general for canada. Is it ok or should i take one in the favour of canadian high commission.

I am confused. Please advice

Thanks
 
amiuppal said:
hello yawanika
I have one question
on my COPR my place of birth is not spelled completely ...the last two letters are missing ..do I need to contact ndvo regarding this or not ?

kindly help
I would appreciate other members comments also if anyone knows about it
thanks
IMO you should get it corrected.
 
actungbabyk said:
Hi all seniors,

I have taken demand draft to pay the RPRF in favour of receiver general for canada. Is it ok or should i take one in the favour of canadian high commission.

I am confused. Please advice

Thanks

You are required to pay the fee in Canadian dollars or Indian Rupees for yourself and accompanying dependants.Bank Drafts (demand drafts)/certified cheques should be made for the exact amount and in favour of “Canadian High Commission” or “Receiver General for Canada” payable at New Delhi.

No problem...go ahead
 
Congrats Jimmy!!!!

Avi