+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
cyclist said:
And he took the passport to Ankara in person ?
How do you authorize him as a representative..just a letter saying he is authorized ? Any notary ?

When you get the passport request in email, there is section you can print & sign which is for authorizing a representative. And yes, he/she will take your documents, and that piece of letter to the VAC in person.
 
behrooz66 said:
When you get the passport request in email, there is section you can print & sign which is for authorizing a representative. And yes, he/she will take your documents, and that piece of letter to the VAC in person.

thank you so much.
 
Jli said:
Just wanted to share my hapiness with you guys, my husband got his CSQ today (approval from Quebec immigration). Another small step is done. ^_^

Congratulation, my friend! My wife got hers about 3 weeks ago. We have the same timeline wow!!!
 
Please while sending something to Accra AVO ,which of this suggestion is best,Scan it as pdf and send it through CSE and follow up in attached mail and using Dhl which one is best?
 
Timosky99 said:
Please while sending something to Accra AVO ,which of this suggestion is best,Scan it as pdf and send it through CSE and follow up in attached mail and using Dhl which one is best?

Hi Timosky. I think that depends.
If its a document to update the records like a new passport or a divorce certificate, then all you need to do is just scan the document(s). But if its like a PCC then you will need to send the original document via DHL.
 
Please which of this is the best place to send a documents/police check to Accra AVO?
(1) (CVAC operated in partnership with OIM/IOM) International Organization for Migration (IOM) Ghana
P.O. Box 5222,
Accra-North, Ghana
(2) 42 independent Avenue
Accra Ghana
Sankara (Ako adeji over pass)
Thanks its urgent.....thanks hardcookie for your reply
 
Timosky99 said:
Please which of this is the best place to send a documents/police check to Accra AVO?
(1) (CVAC operated in partnership with OIM/IOM) International Organization for Migration (IOM) Ghana
P.O. Box 5222,
Accra-North, Ghana
(2) 42 independent Avenue
Accra Ghana
Sankara (Ako adeji over pass)
Thanks its urgent.....thanks hardcookie for your reply

Tim, I have pm'ed you.
 
Just checked Ecas and it has decision made! Last week mycic changed to background check in progress. As always I am interested in your thoughts.
 
Sous02 said:
Just checked Ecas and it has decision made! Last week mycic changed to background check in progress. As always I am interested in your thoughts.

Awesome! Hope it is good news.
 
Sous02 said:
Just checked Ecas and it has decision made! Last week mycic changed to background check in progress. As always I am interested in your thoughts.

Congrats! You should get an email shortly either requesting photocopy of passport page or the CoPR through the mail.

Nice work! Warsaw working pretty quickly!
 
Congrats! My wife's bg check has been stuck for more than 2 months and no further info is released :(
Sous02 said:
Just checked Ecas and it has decision made! Last week mycic changed to background check in progress. As always I am interested in your thoughts.
 
Congratulations sous02,you are in a moving train,I think my VO is the slowest among all
 
Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Passed
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed Not Started
Final decision Not Started

Applied 15th April 2016
I'm wondering.. completely unrelated but maybe a friendly stranger 8) would like to give their opinion on a random question. I'd like to get my teeth fixed in my original country since in Canada it's super expensive. But it's going to take 6 months to finalize that process. I'm wondering, will I still be here in 6 months? That would mean mid APRIL 2017. Should I opt for such a long-taking process if I want to join my husband asap?
My original country is Moldova, but Romania processes my application - 13 months average.
 
winteravenue said:
Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Passed
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed Not Started
Final decision Not Started

Applied 15th April 2016
I'm wondering.. completely unrelated but maybe a friendly stranger 8) would like to give their opinion on a random question. I'd like to get my teeth fixed in my original country since in Canada it's super expensive. But it's going to take 6 months to finalize that process. I'm wondering, will I still be here in 6 months? That would mean mid APRIL 2017. Should I opt for such a long-taking process if I want to join my husband asap?
My original country is Moldova, but Romania processes my application - 13 months average.
You should be in Canada before april 2017
 
winteravenue said:
Application/profile status Open
Review of eligibility Review in Progress
Review of medical results Passed
Scheduling an interview Not needed at this time
A background check is needed Not Started
Final decision Not Started

Applied 15th April 2016
I'm wondering.. completely unrelated but maybe a friendly stranger 8) would like to give their opinion on a random question. I'd like to get my teeth fixed in my original country since in Canada it's super expensive. But it's going to take 6 months to finalize that process. I'm wondering, will I still be here in 6 months? That would mean mid APRIL 2017. Should I opt for such a long-taking process if I want to join my husband asap?
My original country is Moldova, but Romania processes my application - 13 months average.

Hi Winteravenue,

You sound so much like me. I had been wanting to get my teeth polished by can't decide. On that same note, my medical is valid till the the 30th of January, 2017. Is there a possibility that I will be in Canada by then or before the 30th of January. Or will i have to do another medical.

AARCEE