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Twoheartsonelove said:
Welcome to the JAMFAM MrsM! Hopefully your journey will not be as long as some have been in the past. Let's hope KGN learned their lesson and will keep to a timely manner going forward! Please keep us posted on your journey.

Thank you!! Yea I really hope it doesn't take too long but I know that we will have to be patient! Will do for sure!! :)
 
Roxie-B said:
what does ARC mean?

ARC-Authorization to Return to Canada. It's a letter you need to write to COC explaining why you should be allowed back into Canada. This is for people who have been asked to leave Canada and for the most part have a lifetime ban on returning. There is also a fee of 400.00 or so that needs to be paid.
 
sammystorm19 said:
ARC-Authorization to Return to Canada. It's a letter you need to write to COC explaining why you should be allowed back into Canada. This is for people who have been asked to leave Canada and for the most part have a lifetime ban on returning. There is also a fee of 400.00 or so that needs to be paid.

ok
 
MelJam said:
Hello and welcome,
What I think you should put only the kind of addresses requested, that mean with no PO Box.
My husband lived in a couple of places in his life and we never put everything, we only put his parents address.

thank you for ur response Meljam!
 
Here is my situation

I am a Canadian by descent and have lived in Jamaica majority of my life, however in Oct 2013 I decided to go live in Canada permanently (at this time I was five mths pregnant). I found a job and had my son in March 2014, and have been on 1 yr maternity leave since then. I came back to Jamaica in April 2014 to spend my maternity leave with my husband (spent 10 out the 12 mths given for mat leave).

Me being in Jamaica for 10 mths would that create a problem? I am a citizen and I still have my job once my maternity leave comes to an end
 
ally89 said:
Here is my situation

I am a Canadian by descent and have lived in Jamaica majority of my life, however in Oct 2013 I decided to go live in Canada permanently (at this time I was five mths pregnant). I found a job and had my son in March 2014, and have been on 1 yr maternity leave since then. I came back to Jamaica in April 2014 to spend my maternity leave with my husband (spent 10 out the 12 mths given for mat leave).

Me being in Jamaica for 10 mths would that create a problem? I am a citizen and I still have my job once my maternity leave comes to an end

Won't be a problem at all as you are a Canadian Citizen. I was on Mat Leave when I applied for my hubby and had no issues. Also you are allowed to leave the country on mat leave so that also isn't an issue.
 
ally89 said:
Here is my situation

I am a Canadian by descent and have lived in Jamaica majority of my life, however in Oct 2013 I decided to go live in Canada permanently (at this time I was five mths pregnant). I found a job and had my son in March 2014, and have been on 1 yr maternity leave since then. I came back to Jamaica in April 2014 to spend my maternity leave with my husband (spent 10 out the 12 mths given for mat leave).

Me being in Jamaica for 10 mths would that create a problem? I am a citizen and I still have my job once my maternity leave comes to an end

Hi,
I wish I could help you but, I really don't know, but I heard about you should come back every 6 months if you want to maintain your citizenship...but I read somewhere else that the only way that you can "lose" your Canadian citizenship is if for example you apply to be citizen of a country that doesn't allow dual citizenship. You have to request it from the government (that you renounce to your Canadien citizenship). So maybe you should verify this before and see after if it will causes any problem...
 
sammystorm19 said:
Won't be a problem at all as you are a Canadian Citizen. I was on Mat Leave when I applied for my hubby and had no issues. Also you are allowed to leave the country on mat leave so that also isn't an issue.

yea man I know I am allowed to leave while on mat leave.....I selected the option on the form that says I am living in Canada, so I jus wanted to make sure that even though I selected that option, me being in Jamaica for 10 mths would not create a problem.

Were u in Jamaica on ur mat leave? and for how long? If you dnt mind me asking
 
MelJam said:
Hi,
I wish I could help you but, I really don't know, but I heard about you should come back every 6 months if you want to maintain your citizenship...but I read somewhere else that the only way that you can "lose" your Canadian citizenship is if for example you apply to be citizen of a country that doesn't allow dual citizenship. You have to request it from the government (that you renounce to your Canadien citizenship). So maybe you should verify this before and see after if it will causes any problem...

@Meljam....No I wont lose it and I believe its for PR holder that the 6mth rule applies.
 
uummm can I just print our bank online bank statements and use those as supporting documents or do I need some kind of print out or letter from our bank
 
Hi All,

I am new to this post. A little about us: We are a young couple in our 20s. Married April 2014 in Jamaica. I live in Canada and hubby lives in Jamaica. Hubby did his medicals and police check which I submitted with the sponsorship application on Nov 6th. I recently got a reply that our file was sent to Kingston, Jamaica. My biggest concern is the time it takes Jamaica to process the papers. Does it really take 27 months? Even when the medicals and police check was done in advance?

I go to Jamaica quite regularly to see him and I really hope we can finally be together for good. I am sure everyone is hoping for the same thing:)
 
ally89 said:
uummm can I just print our bank online bank statements and use those as supporting documents or do I need some kind of print out or letter from our bank

Just get the latest bank statement posted to you by your bank every month. That should be a good prove.

You're done.
 
POLICAP said:
Just get the latest bank statement posted to you by your bank every month. That should be a good prove.

You're done.

The thing is I do not receive the statements in the mail as I opted to for the online option, so if I print it, can that wrk
 
ally89 said:
The thing is I do not receive the statements in the mail as I opted to for the online option, so if I print it, can that wrk

I have a question, this is for anyone who can answer.

I have a friend who got married after her permanent residency card was issue. Now she wants to take up her husband and kid which wasn't declare on the app as she came up as an adult student under her parents app. Can he still file for them.


urgent please