thanks JulieanaJulieana said:Yes, otherwise CHC sends refusal letter not MR.
thanks JulieanaJulieana said:Yes, otherwise CHC sends refusal letter not MR.
BCguy said:Great job I would like to explain PNP or the Provincial Nominee Program for my contribution,Canada is a federal country where there is a Federal Immigration Law applying to the whole country under this are Federal Skilled Worker,Family Class,CEC Class But Provinces are also allowed to make laws regulating Immigration to that Province only,They nominate people which is the meaning of PNP.Quebec is a Nation within a United Canada,They control their own Immigration which Canada cannot interfere with,Yes they require you to learn French and your applications are processed by Quebec Overseas Offices which are like Quebec Embassies.The national assembly of Quebec changes this law from time to time,So PNP is different in the case of Quebec since Quebec is a nation within Canada.Many people do not realize this and think Quebec is just another province.Going back to PNP once nominated by a province you cannot be denied unless you fail criminal check,medical test or the officer suspects fraud,So that I is why I prefer PNP
Sorry for the delay of reponse:casayed said:What was ur IELTS score
Dear at the time when you will landed the ,IO office asked about your mailing address for PR card where they will later it mostly take time 2 weeksmuhammad111 said:[I have question if some done his landing in Canada and address provided to Immigration officer for PR Card delivery, so does it mean that PR Card will be mailed with out any fee and application, or address has given and later when you apply the card will be delivered, kindly guide me about that, for new arrival either PR Card is automatic process or he have to submitt application.
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I have the same issue. Can you please advise what you think/plan to do??zuszus said:hello,
just wanted to know what the best way to update my marital status to CHC..? i have my second AOR and my case has been forwarded to CHC london since June 2009. I applied as single and now i want my spouse name to be entered in the same case..! Should i mail them and inform them about my spouse details ( i.e. PP #, education and forms ) or should i send the complete updated form with revised fees and all the necessary documents in one go..!
please advice..!
You are obligated to advise CIC of status changes. At a minimum, you should report your marriage to them. You can wait until they ask you for supplemental information, or you can fill out the forms and submit them proactively. What they will need is information on your new spouse and any additional dependents on your application. They shouldn't require (or really want) you to repeat your original information, although they won't reject your application if you do include it.Cytric said:Hello all,
I am Feb 2010 applicant and my eCAS status shows IN PROCESS. I got married on Jan 2012 and I am thinking to update my status with CIC. So would you please advise what information I need to provide to CIC to update my status, do I have to reprint all my application forms and supplementary docs with updated info's? Meanwhile, I noticed change in CIC application forms now. So do I need to provide updated info's on these new forms or I should stay with forms that I used while applying in Feb 2010. Please advise.
Best Regards,
CyTric
Thank you very much. Really appreciated !! I would do as advisedcomputergeek said:You are obligated to advise CIC of status changes. At a minimum, you should report your marriage to them. You can wait until they ask you for supplemental information, or you can fill out the forms and submit them proactively. What they will need is information on your new spouse and any additional dependents on your application. They shouldn't require (or really want) you to repeat your original information, although they won't reject your application if you do include it.
In your position, I'd fill out updated paperwork, along with information about your spouse (and all the required documents) and send it to the visa office.
Good luck!