paterson said:Hi! Question, after applying for PR, how many days should I wait to get the instructions for medical exam? thanks
paterson said:Are bank account, pictures, and shared residential lease enough to prove common-law relationship? thanks!
noramime said:Hello, yes they can form part of the proof of commonlaw relationship. Personally, I submitted other docs though such as joint travel docs (itineraries, boarding passes visas etc), insurance where my partner is my bene, telephone records showing constant communication, and statements from our families and friends (tho maybe self-serving) kasi the 1st time I submitted my appli, I only provided joint bank accts, photos, proof of billing under same add but they asked for more documents. So better if you send as many documents you deemed necessary to prove your cohabitation as possible. Good luck!
paterson said:Thanks! did you put captions or dates on the photos? thanks!
noramime said:Yes I put captions- dates the photos were taken, who were in the pictures, and whats the occasion or where was it taken. I cannot take any chance. Haha I screen grabbed some photos from FB para may dates din na nakaindicate.
pacificislander said:Question po about NBI Clearance
Nasa Middle east po ako ngayon at nagrenew po ako ng NBI clearance. Napansin ko po yung NBI clearance ko na walang fingerprint. Or siguro malabo lang. Nag aalala lang po ako na baka hindi i honor ito ng immigration pag sinubmit. Naka state po kasi sa requirement na
"Your certificate must have a thumbprint and include a dry seal. The green NBI Clearance certificate annotated for travel abroad is the correct certificate. Other colours are for local use only and are not acceptable."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/philippines.asp
maging issue po kaya ito?
bellaluna said:No fingerprint? Are you sure? Did they change the formatting again? It's usually beside the QR code. Unless they removed the QR code too.
noramime said:Guys just a quick quest: what are the chances that an application would still be rejected when it is already in the "background in process" stage?! What particularly are they doing during this phase? My BG check is in IP since 3wks ago, and no PPR in sight. Just wanna be assured, how typically would it take from BG IP to PPR? Thanks!!