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Thanks everyone. Its good to be part of this great forum.

More good news will roll in before this week ends in Jesus name.
 
A very wonderful and happy birthday to Pipi's Husband do have a blast man
 
obinja said:
Thanks everyone...you are all appreciated. MR land today and it turned out to be my busiest day this year. The devil is a liar! Thunder fire am!!

The message read:

This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.

Subsection 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act states that a person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following:


Medical: Complete or provide proof of completion of the Immigration medical examination for all family members.

An updated Schedule A: Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature for yourself and spouse. Ensure that there are no unaccounted for time gaps for questions 8 and 12 since the age of 18.


Updated Police certificate from Nigeria for yourself and spouse.


RPRF: Pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee. For current fees and methods of payment, please see: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/ghana/visas/fees-frais.aspx?view=d





Forms, instructions and specifications can be found at www.cic.gc.ca



*** To avoid delays, please submit all requested documents at the same time ***



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Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada and I look forward to receiving your additional information.




Regards,

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Immigration Program | Programme d'immigration
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@Obinja,CalgaryChic and Nikjoe. Congratulations to you all. Also to the General himself (Pipis Husband) Congrats once again.
 
Gentle Ace said:
A very wonderful and happy birthday to Pipi's Husband do have a blast man

Is today PH's birthday? wow. happy birthday Pipis Husband. you are blessed.
 
Happy Birthday Bros PH wishing U all U wish Urself today and always, stay Blessed
 
Gentle Ace said:
A very wonderful and happy birthday to Pipi's Husband do have a blast man

I rejoice with you PH as you celebrate your birthday in addition to all the news in the week. Miraculous and tes4imonies shall not seize in your life.
Enjoy your day pally
 
I will appreciate if others can offer a piece of advice here. We can also ask our people who have travelled out of the country with their children especially to Canada. We need to ask them what transpired if they were asked to present their children's birth certificates (issued by NPC).
If the NPC officer refers to INFANT. You may not laminate your child's birth certificate yet. However, the definition of INFANT according to dictionary is A child in the earliest period of life, especially before he or she can walk. An infant is defined to be from 9 days old to under 24 months old. Infant: 0-9 or 12 months.
So with all these definitions about INFANT, I don't think you should have problems with your older children who's birth certificates have been laminated already.
Other forumites can add their voice.
All the best.


teed618 said:
Hello Precious people,

I went to NPC to get my kid's BC today and after issuance, the officer advised that I should not laminate the BC if I intend to travel with the kids as an infant. He explain that if i do, immigration will not allow me travel with the child. I was surprised as I am hearing this for the first time and I have laminated the BCs of my older kids already.

What you take on this.

Congrats all that have received update from AVO/CIC.
 
Dear All Forumites,
I have a concern about a colleague of mine and would appreciate advice from the entire house.

He submitted for FSW2014 under NOC1112 (Financial and Investment Analysts). His application was received at CIC on 22nd-May-2014 and up till now, he has not received a single word from CIC. He actually used one of the foremost Canadian Agents. He has been following up with his agent and they kept saying that they have not received any PER email from CIC. This is seriously worrisome.
Is anyone that applied under NOC1112 received PER from CIC?
Please help my friend with useful advice.
 
Nikky show said:
Just received my PER. This is my second comment on this forum. Thanks to all those who gave insights to various issues. Those awaiting fees debit, PER, MR, PPR will receive theirs soon by God's grace.

Admin, pls help update my details.
Name: Nikjoe
Application received date: 31/10/2014
fee encashed date: 6/1/2015
PER Date: 28/1/2015

Congrats. This is the fastest PER period i have seen. You are highly favoured.
 
Happy Birthday Pipi's Husband. The good that you make happen for others, God ll replicate it in your life.

Manny happy returns of the day.
 
God in brazil is same in Nigeria.
Read in another forum someone with application filed 03/09/14 got PER 23/12/14 , got MR 22/01/15 and had medicals yesterday.
I believe in miracle and to everyone, God will quicken all our responses.
Be positive as He is God.
 
Good morning fellow Canadian, big congratulations to everyone with updates ooo. God will surely see all of us though in good time!!!

Happy birthday to our dear Pipis Husband!!, May God continue to decorate you and your family IJN
 
teed618 said:
Hello Precious people,

I went to NPC to get my kid's BC today and after issuance, the officer advised that I should not laminate the BC if I intend to travel with the kids as an infant. He explain that if i do, immigration will not allow me travel with the child. I was surprised as I am hearing this for the first time and I have laminated the BCs of my older kids already.

What you take on this.

Congrats all that have received update from AVO/CIC.

I wonder what business Immigration has with birth certificate if you want to travel? Is it not the same Immigration who issued the child an International passport after demanding a copy of the NPC birth certificate? Is the NPC officer saying that the child's birth certificate will be demanded for at the airport?

By the way, what does lamination do to a paper-based document anyway, apart from giving it some protection from the elements??
 
Toronto_Raptor said:
I wonder what business Immigration has with birth certificate if you want to travel? Is it not the same Immigration who issued the child an International passport after demanding a copy of the NPC birth certificate? Is the NPC officer saying that the child's birth certificate will be demanded for at the airport?

By the way, what does lamination do to a paper-based document anyway, apart from giving it some protection from the elements??
Thats my view also and already stated same yesterday.
Birth certificate is not a travelling document and if required, even a soft copy will suffice.
Most time, immigration officers only check adult passport because your visa will show the number of applicants and other information regarding children too.
No worries