First of all: a big CONGRATS! to LY. And of course best of luck for the job hunt. :-D
(And thanks for the updated list.)
Yesterday I called my local DMP for my medical exam. I'll have it next week Wednesday. The doctor is an immigrant himself too, so maybe that could work in my favour? I'm sure it can't hurt! By the way: can someone give me an idea of what the cost for such an exam will be? I suppose an X-ray can get pretty pricey...
I'm trying to have everything ready up front for when they start working on my application. Just have everything over with as fast as possible. I'll think of some extra proof of our relationship to send in (testimonies from some friends and family? And I can look up some old boarding passes from visiting each other.) I'll send it in together with a note stating I did my medical and I'll include the PPR fee (the last fee I didn't pay up front yet).
After that I can't see anything going wrong anymore. At most that my police certificate is a bit old, but then again: I didn't live in my country ever since, so it should be good. If they ask, I only visited for two weeks and if I would have done such a serious crime that they would reject me as a PR, the authorities probably would have never let me leave on the plane back to Canada in the first place! (Sounds logical in this time of digital passports, right?)
Lena said:
1- I already sent the application for an open work permit. Will they give me a refund, and how?
2- How difficult is it to do a name change after I receive PR. After we married I didn't take my husband's name because I thought it would be too complicated with the application in process, but I will need to do the name change in the US and Canada this year. Any hints?
1) Good question! I'd like the answer to that too, since it's possible I'll have a simular situation.
2) From what I know is that Canada does not allow you to change your name for any reason (including marriage), unless you can proof you've used your 'new' name for at least 10 years (bank account statements for example). Complicated, annoying and disappointing, but true.
Cheers everybody!