Update
I received a new message on gckey saying my application is approved and i have till 18.2.2022 before it expires
They gave me 3 months after ready for visa email.
@legalfalcon is there anyway i can ask for an extension? I'd like to have an extra 6 months in my country of residence
Try another browser: internet explorer (microsoft edge)Hi all,
Am trying to click on ‘view submitted application’ in my account on gckey since yesterday but getting the 502 error. Is anyone else facing the same issue?
Tried both Microsoft Edge and IE but still facing the same errorTry another browser: internet explorer (microsoft edge)
You should also try private mode or clearing cookies. I had the same error last week but Microsoft Edge worked for me.Tried both Microsoft Edge and IE but still facing the same error
Thanks. It’s working now.You should also try private mode or clearing cookies. I had the same error last week but Microsoft Edge worked for me.
Thank you @legalfalcon i have sent a webform asking for the extension and now im waiting their reply.You can send a web form and seek an extension which is given on a case by case basis.
Thank you @legalfalcon i have sent a webform asking for the extension and now im waiting their reply.
i was sent my COPR And the city of destination is vancouver. do you know if i can land in toronto ? or will it make things difficult ?
i am not a provincial nominee i applied through FSWP.
This will suffice to travel. However as a part of the PR application the court custory order may be asked based on the terms of separation and the country that has jurisdiction on the marriage.Hi guys and @legalfalcon
this is for a friend.
She is separated and has guardianship of her child. Her husbad has signed form 5604 for allowing the child to move abroad.
Does she need a notarised consent or anything else to board or travel in future with her child?
Thank you for your response.. when can this be asked?This will suffice to travel. However as a part of the PR application the court custory order may be asked based on the terms of separation and the country that has jurisdiction on the marriage.