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Mr Qorax, i have a question on credential assesment how can i do it from india for my wife. she will be traveling in march/ april. is it possible that we can asses his degree certificate before she land.

qorax said:
It depends on the regulations of the country of departure. Canada doesn't have any issues with the validity of ur pps while 'landing'... similarly when we travel from Dubai, London, Norway, Switzerland and many other nations -- they do not worry about our pps expiry as well.

Qorax
 
Rawat anil said:
Mr Qorax, i have a question on credential assesment how can i do it from india for my wife. she will be traveling in march/ april. is it possible that we can asses his degree certificate before she land.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t40175.0.html;msg1711135#msg1711135
 
qorax said:
It depends on the regulations of the country of departure. Canada doesn't have any issues with the validity of ur pps while 'landing'... similarly when we travel from Dubai, London, Norway, Switzerland and many other nations -- they do not worry about our pps expiry as well.

Qorax
Dear Qorax

We are departing from Dubai, and to renew my sons passport we need to make an appointment wc normally u can get after 2 mos.
Thanks you vry much for the advise now i can relax
 
CJ_an said:
Dear Qorax

We are departing from Dubai, and to renew my sons passport we need to make an appointment wc normally u can get after 2 mos.
Thanks you vry much for the advise now i can relax

hi buddy

yes as captain said u can renew later in canada. coz ur consulate in dubai is taking upto 3 months for renew. all the best for the move

Biju
 
Dear Seniors,

Greetings!

1. I am going to apply for Medical Health Insurance cards for my family tomorrow. Reading through their website, I am a bit confused about the following requirement for the same (also a part of the Health Insurance application form):

"Committed to being physically present in Alberta for at least 183 days in a 12 month period"

(Ref: http://www.health.alberta.ca/AHCIP/registration-requirements.html)

We will be in Alberta for around a month or so, then will leave. We intend to come back after a year to permanently settle in Canada. In these circumstances and keeping in view the aforementioned statement/requirement, am I still eligible to apply for the medical insurance for me and my family?

2. Secondly, is it a must to open a bank account and take the bank account statement as my residency proof as I will be temporarily staying here?

Thanks and Best Regards,

ammaartahir
 
Hi guys

Does anyone know a good lawyer who can verify my ID's . Basically the reason is to get a Canadian criminal record check from RCMP .I can just go to any Canadian police station and get it done but , since I am here in Dubai and not traveling to Canada in the coming few weeks , they want me to get my ID's verified and mention it on a form sent by the RCMP itself .

So was wondering if you guys can recommend any good lawyer. I visited the public notary in Dubai, they refused to fill up RCMP's ID verification form as it was in English.

Any advice?
 
ammaartahir said:
Dear Seniors,

Greetings!

1. I am going to apply for Medical Health Insurance cards for my family tomorrow. Reading through their website, I am a bit confused about the following requirement for the same (also a part of the Health Insurance application form):

"Committed to being physically present in Alberta for at least 183 days in a 12 month period"

(Ref: http://www.health.alberta.ca/AHCIP/registration-requirements.html)

We will be in Alberta for around a month or so, then will leave. We intend to come back after a year to permanently settle in Canada. In these circumstances and keeping in view the aforementioned statement/requirement, am I still eligible to apply for the medical insurance for me and my family?

2. Secondly, is it a must to open a bank account and take the bank account statement as my residency proof as I will be temporarily staying here?

Thanks and Best Regards,

ammaartahir

1. In that case u aren't eligible for Canadian Healthcare. That's with every province.
2. Not required.
 
qorax said:
1. In that case u aren't eligible for Canadian Healthcare. That's with every province.
2. Not required.

updated more information. PLease IM me for feedback and any request for infomration to be added.

https://sites.google.com/site/newcanadianimmigrants/

Thanks
 
Friends, do u know of any phone co plans which is good for international calls especially to India and middle east.
 
Hi guys.... would like to ask...


my Ecas shows present address is TOronto...( which is the province i put on my application before)
but, would it be an issue if I landed to a different province like Edmonton and not in Toronto? Even in my COPR shows province of Toronto....do you think there will be a problem in Immigration if i did not landed in my province of choice previously? tnx hope someone can answer me...thanks
 
denDbest said:
Hi guys.... would like to ask...


my Ecas shows present address is TOronto...( which is the province i put on my application before)
but, would it be an issue if I landed to a different province like Edmonton and not in Toronto? Even in my COPR shows province of Toronto....do you think there will be a problem in Immigration if i did not landed in my province of choice previously? tnx hope someone can answer me...thanks

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t35499.0.html
 
To the kind attention of Qorax & Seniors:

1- To make things clear, please advise if after cancelling my UAE resident visa, can I immigrate directly to Canada instead of going back to home country first.

2- I'll be transiting through Heathrow (London). My question is, can I transit through the airport with an immigrant visa. I checked with the transiting requirements but that only allows persons holding canadian resident cards.

I'll be thankful for your kind advice.

kind regards, SW
 
Friends, do u know of any phone co plans which is good for international calls especially to India and middle east.
 
Sir_William said:
To the kind attention of Qorax & Seniors:

1- To make things clear, please advise if after cancelling my UAE resident visa, can I immigrate directly to Canada instead of going back to home country first.

2- I'll be transiting through Heathrow (London). My question is, can I transit through the airport with an immigrant visa. I checked with the transiting requirements but that only allows persons holding canadian resident cards.

I'll be thankful for your kind advice.

kind regards, SW

1. Yes u can... Canada doesn't bother about 'from where' u came for 'landing'.
2. Yes u can. However, it's known that some nationals face a problem while transiting thru UK w/out a DATV.

Qorax
Ps.: I took that route, DXB-LHR-YYX, while 'landing', w/out a visa.
 
mats said:
Friends, do u know of any phone co plans which is good for international calls especially to India and middle east.

There's a FREE to India & 70 other countries, but none for the Middle East. Pls read here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/cheapest-best-phone-internet-in-canada-t93418.0.html