Hi yen, im also did my medical same date and same.Month.. Hoping to recieve what were waiting for.. Sana dumating na xmas gift sa atin.. Giddluck to all of usYen27 said:Hi. Kelan nag submit friend mo application? Nag medical din family ko last August 7 till now wala pa received na ppr for my dependants. And sa Ecas ko Hindi pa din sya medical received. Tumawag ako sa CIC last Friday just to confirm kung nandun na lahat documents and medical result sabi agent nandun na daw lahat. Just wait for the office to contact you sabi naman nya. Hopefully soon Meron na din good news. Good luck to us!
rolene lj said:Hi beau915! When I recv the"3 in 1 kit" from cic, its highlighted in the checklist what specific document and application form that I need to submit in behalf for my dependant. So u only need to submit all that is on highlighted on the list.
blackeyes28 said:@ jenrhea: thanks. Yes I'm a single applicant. I did post my timeline in my profile. Good luck to you and God bless!
here's an information from CIC's help page: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=037&t=4thepretender2013 said:Hi all... Did everyone submit a police clearance check ( with figerprints ) from rcmp, included in your application for pr/owp? the instruction guide says "submit police clearances from countries...OTHER THAN CANADA, though..
thank you beau915! Good luck and God bless ubeau915 said:congrats blackeyes!
Here is CIC’s websiteneng23 said:Hi guyz
I just wanna ask if you have an idea about the new policy for live in caregiver program that has been released by Minister Chris...it was stated that after 6 mos of being a live in caregiver we are qualified to for apply . Is it immediately effective? My friend is under the live in caregiver for 1 year and 2 mos now... could she apply for PR now?
Thanks for sharing your ideas guyz.
thanks blackeyes... So you didn't do RCMP fingerprint check (not the name check) when you submitted your application?blackeyes28 said:here's an information from CIC's help page: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=037&t=4
Do I need to provide a police certificate for my time in Canada?
You do not need a police certificate for your time in Canada if you are applying for permanent residence from within Canada in one of the following categories:
live-in caregiver;
humanitarian and compassionate considerations;
temporary resident permit holder;
spouse or common-law partner; or
protected person or Convention refugee.
If you are applying under any other category or from outside of Canada, you may be requested to submit a Canadian police certificate for your time in Canada.
No, I did not do the RCMP stuff and I was fine. You're welcomethepretender2013 said:thanks blackeyes... So you didn't do RCMP fingerprint check (not the name check) when you submitted your application?