Thanks. Good luck to you too..Congrats. If your file is already at the local visa office you should hear something soon. Good Luck!
Thanks. Good luck to you too..Congrats. If your file is already at the local visa office you should hear something soon. Good Luck!
Preach!!! Lol. Thanks for the update. I rather stay at a hotel or air b n b until I can sort out a lease. Because people are not nice. Sorry you had to go through that experience.Hi guys,
Quick update:
So Canada has a graduated licensing system. So you do the G1 Learners Permit (multiple choice test), G2 (Probationary License) and then G (full license).
I did the G1 today and passed; so now I can drive as long as there is a driver beside me that has had their G license for 4 years or more.
I will be able to skip the G2 because I got a letter from the Jamaican Consulate Office here in Ontario to authenticate my Jamaican Driver's License.
Now I'm gonna book an appointment to do the G - i'll probably get a date within 1 month's time....
PS. I could tell ya'll another story about what happened to me accommodation wise......but I'll just give some advice....if you have to stay with family/friend here either u only stay 1 week or ensure that you give money towards utilities.....regardless if they say no....take my foolish advice.
Anyway, later peeps! Keep Striving! One Love!
Thank you!!! I would highly recommend Airbnb.....just read the reviews wherever you can.Preach!!! Lol. Thanks for the update. I rather stay at a hotel or air b n b until I can sort out a lease. Because people are not nice. Sorry you had to go through that experience.
Girl, this happens to everybody in whatever country you go: your host gets antsy after a few days, no matter how nice they were in the beginning! I don't think they can help it but I don't know exactly know why it happens!Hi guys,
Quick update:
So Canada has a graduated licensing system. So you do the G1 Learners Permit (multiple choice test), G2 (Probationary License) and then G (full license).
I did the G1 today and passed; so now I can drive as long as there is a driver beside me that has had their G license for 4 years or more.
I will be able to skip the G2 because I got a letter from the Jamaican Consulate Office here in Ontario to authenticate my Jamaican Driver's License.
Now I'm gonna book an appointment to do the G - i'll probably get a date within 1 month's time....
PS. I could tell ya'll another story about what happened to me accommodation wise......but I'll just give some advice....if you have to stay with family/friend here either u only stay 1 week or ensure that you give money towards utilities.....regardless if they say no....take my foolish advice.
Anyway, later peeps! Keep Striving! One Love!
Hi Avie0705, entering Canada on a visitor's visa does not affect your PCC unless you stay for a prolonged period which based on your dates you did not do. Also, the PCC is supposed to cover where you have lived (various addresses if applicable). Based on your explanation you did the correct thing by getting a PCC covering the date you left Canada. But based on the date I am seeing as your ITA I am hoping you also submitted a PCC from Trinidad (I am assuming you returned to T&T after August 2016). After 6 months have passed from submission of application you can call or email CIC for a status check. Good luck!Hi Guys,
Can anyone assist me with this question?
I left Canada on August 5th 2016, as my PGWP expired, however, I got a Police Certificate for Canada on August 5th 2016 also. I then had to re-take my IELTS Exam and went back to Canada (on a visitors visa) on February 3 2017 to write my test and came back on Feb 28 2017, after receiving my results. My question is it possible for my application to be refused as I received my PCC on the day I left Canada (August 5th 2016)? I was told that my PCC is valid for 1 year from receipt which is why I did not re-apply for another in February, or I would have gladly done that as well. Would my visit in February affect my PCC? If so, what steps can I take to ensure my Application is up to standard to avoid any delays or possible rejection?
My Timeline is:
ITA - March 1 with 456 Points
AOR - May 31
Additional Doc Requested (Supplementary Travels) - Aug 7
Med Passed - Aug 7
BG (IP1) - Aug 8
No updates since IP1.
Hi Malican,Hi Avie0705, entering Canada on a visitor's visa does not affect your PCC unless you stay for a prolonged period which based on your dates you did not do. Also, the PCC is supposed to cover where you have lived (various addresses if applicable). Based on your explanation you did the correct thing by getting a PCC covering the date you left Canada. But based on the date I am seeing as your ITA I am hoping you also submitted a PCC from Trinidad (I am assuming you returned to T&T after August 2016). After 6 months have passed from submission of application you can call or email CIC for a status check. Good luck!
Hi Jamaicangirl,Hi guys,
Quick update:
So Canada has a graduated licensing system. So you do the G1 Learners Permit (multiple choice test), G2 (Probationary License) and then G (full license).
I did the G1 today and passed; so now I can drive as long as there is a driver beside me that has had their G license for 4 years or more.
I will be able to skip the G2 because I got a letter from the Jamaican Consulate Office here in Ontario to authenticate my Jamaican Driver's License.
Now I'm gonna book an appointment to do the G - i'll probably get a date within 1 month's time....
PS. I could tell ya'll another story about what happened to me accommodation wise......but I'll just give some advice....if you have to stay with family/friend here either u only stay 1 week or ensure that you give money towards utilities.....regardless if they say no....take my foolish advice.
Anyway, later peeps! Keep Striving! One Love!
Hi Jules!! I'm glad that my posts could help.....Hi Jamaicangirl,
I was directed to this thread by someone else and I must say your experiences shared have been quite helpful. I'm also from Jamaica, I submitted passports to POS VO on Sept 26. I'm now awaiting their return.
Question in relation to this post you made... is it possible to find housing before landing? For example a basement for rent.
Thanks for your input Jamaican girl. I was looking at some airbnb places. So I will definitely keep that option in mind.Hi Jules!! I'm glad that my posts could help.....
Ummmm, if you want to secure a basement apartment before you get here, you will need some amount of luck........and if you do find a willing landlord, they will probably ask you to make a 6-month rental deposit before you move in.....and some form of deposit to hold the apartment until you arrive.......
Most landlords will prefer to meet you in person.....talk about your work background etc...
It would be good if you know someone that knows someone renting their basement......so the person could recommend you.......
So, its not impossible, but it takes some amount of effort and LUCK!!!!
I would recommend booking an Airbnb for your first month to get certain things sorted out and get to know the areas.....
All the best!
Just got approval!Hi Jules!! I'm glad that my posts could help.....
Ummmm, if you want to secure a basement apartment before you get here, you will need some amount of luck........and if you do find a willing landlord, they will probably ask you to make a 6-month rental deposit before you move in.....and some form of deposit to hold the apartment until you arrive.......
Most landlords will prefer to meet you in person.....talk about your work background etc...
It would be good if you know someone that knows someone renting their basement......so the person could recommend you.......
So, its not impossible, but it takes some amount of effort and LUCK!!!!
I would recommend booking an Airbnb for your first month to get certain things sorted out and get to know the areas.....
All the best!
Hi toCAfromJA,hi @Jules86, can you please post your timeline (AOR date, file transfer to LVO date, PPR date etc)?
Thanks in advance
Just got approval!Hi Jules!! I'm glad that my posts could help.....
Ummmm, if you want to secure a basement apartment before you get here, you will need some amount of luck........and if you do find a willing landlord, they will probably ask you to make a 6-month rental deposit before you move in.....and some form of deposit to hold the apartment until you arrive.......
Most landlords will prefer to meet you in person.....talk about your work background etc...
It would be good if you know someone that knows someone renting their basement......so the person could recommend you.......
So, its not impossible, but it takes some amount of effort and LUCK!!!!
I would recommend booking an Airbnb for your first month to get certain things sorted out and get to know the areas.....
All the best!