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I'm primary applicant and have to sign all forms i.e. Generic forms, background declaration, additional family forms....... But what forms my spouse has to sign? It's she have to sign her background declaration and additional family forms or i have to sign them too as being primary applicant I'm filling them for her?

Please help
 
canadamylove said:
I'm primary applicant and have to sign all forms i.e. Generic forms, background declaration, additional family forms....... But what forms my spouse has to sign? It's she have to sign her background declaration and additional family forms or i have to sign them too as being primary applicant I'm filling them for her?

Please help

No. Your spouse has to fill those forms (background declaration and additional family info) with her information and sign them too.
 
namaste said:
No. You spouse has to fill those forms (background declaration and additional family info) with her information and sign them too.

I confirm. ;D
 
namaste said:
PR is valid only for 5 years, at the end of which you will need to renew it if you still want to be a PR and have met the residency requirement to be able to do so. Or, if you qualify you can apply for citizenship.

You meant to say that to retain PR status, one has to stay for a period of 730 days (equivalent to 2 years) out of 5 years from date of grant of PR. In actual effect, PR does not expire. Rather you are deemed ineligible to hold your PR status if you have not stayed for the duration required
 
kashbaig said:
You meant to say that to retain PR status, one has to stay for a period of 730 days (equivalent to 2 years) out of 5 years from date of grant of PR. In actual effect, PR does not expire. Rather you are deemed ineligible to hold your PR status if you have not stayed for the duration required

For all practical purposes, there is no difference between what you said and what I said. If PR eligibility is reviewed every 5 years, then the PR effectively "expires" unless the requirements are met.
 
Hi, Couldn't we update our information on the sheet??

My package was delivered to CIO on Oct 23 2014. Could you please update that?
Thanks
 
erfan1985 said:
Hi, Couldn't we update our information on the sheet??

My package was delivered to CIO on Oct 23 2014. Could you please update that?
Thanks

Just create a fresh entry and the old one will be deleted.
 
canadamylove said:
I'm primary applicant and have to sign all forms i.e. Generic forms, background declaration, additional family forms....... But what forms my spouse has to sign? It's she have to sign her background declaration and additional family forms or i have to sign them too as being primary applicant I'm filling them for her?

Please help

I was unsure about that too, so we both signed them.
 
kashbaig said:
You meant to say that to retain PR status, one has to stay for a period of 730 days (equivalent to 2 years) out of 5 years from date of grant of PR. In actual effect, PR does not expire. Rather you are deemed ineligible to hold your PR status if you have not stayed for the duration required

Which day is considered as date of granting of PR - the date when your passport is stamped, the date of landing, the date of issuing a PR card, MR date, something else?
 
mnk36 said:
Hi tveeter

I am from Hyderabad too, applied on 18th July . When did you applied ?? Any news from ndvo

Thanks
thats nice buddy... when did u send all the docs to NDVO? what stage r u now?
 
shah2014 said:
I did some research for the issue with medical of a friend ... Sharing the details for all those who have been blessed with MR email
1. The medical is to check illness/disease which can either
(a) Danger to public health i.e. contagious diseases
(b) Danger to public Safety
(c) Might reasonably be expected to cause an excessive deman on health or social services such as cancer, dialyses, kidney transplant etc etc

2. Therefore, no need to be bothered much abt the medical, If God forbid someone has such symptoms nothing much can be done. If an applicant's initial results are not satisfactory, further tests are conducted to rule out issues mentioned in point 1 (above). Following is list of different test conducted in medical and tips to avoid the expenses and tension of additional/confirmatory tests

3. Urinalyses: Dipstick test to check presence of following. The thresholds are +1 for any of these. In case of breach of threshold, Microscopic analysis will be conducted with following thresholds
Blood: Threshold – RBC above 10 RBC/HPF
Protein: Threshold – greater than 0.30 mg/L
Glucose: Threshold: Presence

Blood and protein can be present in healthy person based on activities/food over last 24 hrs. So, to avoid repeat test DO NOT have high protein diet, exercise, s3xual activity (48 hrs), Alcohol (5-7 days), Soft drinks, Caffeinated drinks (Tea, Coffee - also for B.P), raw tomatoes, raw leafy vegetables, or dieting (i.e. very less food). Drink at least 3 - 4 liters of water in 4 hours before the test. Otherwise, you risk incurring the expenses of Microscopic test.

If threshold of microscopic test are also breached then Serum Creatinine will be conducted. The results of this tests will be submitted and analysed by doctors in Canadian medical center, who may accept, rejected, or advise further tests for the candidate.

4. Blood test: for Syphillis and HIV. Both are s3xually transmitted diseases. Syphillis can be treated with medicine and in case of detection, doctor will prescribe the medicine. All details of this treatment will be shared with CIC/VO.

5. X-Ray: Mainly for checking early signs of T.B. Nothing much can be done about it but avoid/reduce smoking 5-7 days prior to the test to minimize chances of chest infection.

6. Physical examination: Blood pressure is main concern as it may signify hypertension if systolic is above 140 and diastolic is above 90. Avoid high cholesterol and other food which are known to result in high blood pressure. JUST MAKE SURE TO REMAIN CALM, and TAKE DEEP BREATHS, and your B.P will be within normal limits. Avoid getting mad at delays or cost of medical test :o. Chewing gum also helps in maintaining normal B.P.

The diseases checked in Physical examination include signs for hepatitis, Cancer, Cardiac diseases, Cognitive Impairment in Adults, Developmental delay in children, Psychiatric conditions (only those which can cause DANGER TO PUBLIC SAFETY and DEMAND ON SOCIAL/MEDICAL SERVICEs, if something remains under control through regular medication and chances of further deterioration are low, it won't be an issue).

Note: If initial tests are satisfactory, usually reports are not shared with CIC/VO but if confirmation tests are conducted or treatment is prescribed then reports of initial and all subsequent tests is shared with CIC/VO. If the diseases is curable for good through medicine, the candidate is not rejected on medical grounds but the candidate is put on hold till complete recovery. The treatment is prescribed and repeated medical test is conducted after prescribed duration.

Last but not least, DO NOT HIDE/MISREPRESENT ANY MEDICAL INFORMATION FROM THE DOCTOR WHEN ASKED ABOUT IT. IN CASE OF ANY ISSUE, THE PERSON WILL BE REQUIRED TO TAKE MEDICINE/CONSULT DOCTOR in CANADA and IF AT THAT TIME IT IS DISCOVERED THAT CANDIDATE MISREPRESENTED IN MEDICAL, IT WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF PR and DEPORTATION. YOU WILL LOSE ALL YOU HAVE INVESTED IN CANADA IN TERMS OF TIME AND MONEY. The above precautions works only for healthy person to avoid COSTS / TENSION OF REPEAT tests. These CAN NOT HIDE PRESENCE OF ACTUAL/CRITICAL DISEASE.

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Hi all,

the Sydney visa office website states that one can use the case specific enquiry to advise about a change of the job.

I have recently changed my job, do I have to advise the visa office?

Or it is not necessary?

Ta
 
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