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Live-in Caregiver PR application sent in 2011 timeline, Welcome...

Geloof

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PgmpAecv said:
PR/OWP application: March 2011
Application Started: April 2011
OWP Received: December 2011
AIP: April 2013
LC2 Medicals and Security-Background: October 2014
E-mail from Vegreville Case Centre stating my process is complete and wait for CIC Vancouver letter of interview and also stating that overseas office in will grant visa to dependants: May 14th 2014
Interview Letter Received: July 29th 2014
LC1 Interview Date: August 9th 2014

Thank god for everything, and keep praying for our fellow caregivers still waiting in this long process.
ang tagal nman mareceive ung schedule for interview?
 

Simple26

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Jun 28, 2014
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PgmpAecv said:
PR/OWP application: March 2011
Application Started: April 2011
OWP Received: December 2011
AIP: April 2013
LC2 Medicals and Security-Background: October 2014
E-mail from Vegreville Case Centre stating my process is complete and wait for CIC Vancouver letter of interview and also stating that overseas office in will grant visa to dependants: May 14th 2014
Interview Letter Received: July 29th 2014
LC1 Interview Date: August 9th 2014
Congrats! Finally!
I had my interview & was landed yesterday- July 30,2014
 

PgmpAecv

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Simple26 said:
Congrats! Finally!
I had my interview & was landed yesterday- July 30,2014
Awesome, I'm really happy for you, and all the Caregivers that finally are seeing the light,
How was your interview?
 

tintinay22

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Jul 31, 2014
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Re: Live-in Caregiver PR application

hello magtatanong lang ako kung meron sa inyo nakatangap ng ganitong letter kahit single, at walang anak..

This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the Live-in Caregiver Class.
It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent resident status as a Member of the Live-in Caregiver Class. However, a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements have been met. If applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, must pass medical and background checks even if they are not applying to join you in Canada at this time. You cannot become a permanent resident until you and your family members have passed the medicals and background checks.
A final decision will be made once all requirements have been met.
Passports for yourself and your family members must be valid for the duration of your stay in Canada.
 

boyblue

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Re: Live-in Caregiver PR application

tintinay22 said:
hello magtatanong lang ako kung meron sa inyo nakatangap ng ganitong letter kahit single, at walang anak..

This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the Live-in Caregiver Class.
It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent resident status as a Member of the Live-in Caregiver Class. However, a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements have been met. If applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, must pass medical and background checks even if they are not applying to join you in Canada at this time. You cannot become a permanent resident until you and your family members have passed the medicals and background checks.
A final decision will be made once all requirements have been met.
Passports for yourself and your family members must be valid for the duration of your stay in Canada.

that is standard letter and the operative word is "if applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, must pass medical and background checks even if they are not applying to join you in Canada at this time."

you are single which means no dependents/family members sponsored in home country for medical/background checks. you just got your approval in principle, next is final pr approval letter and schedule of landing interview.
 

boyblue

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mikera said:
is the interview questions hard?
questions asked at landing interview:

1. Are you currently living at the address shown on the COPR;
2. Do you have any dependent children currently living inside or outside Canada;
3. Have you committed any crimes or have been deported by Immigration Canada?

* After you've answered the questions, the immigration officer will ask you to sign the COPR. He/she will then attach your photo to one copy and give you another.

* You will then be congratulated for officially becoming a permanent resident of Canada.

* The whole landing interview process will take about 1 hour. The interview with the immigration officer, will only take 10 minutes.
 

tintinay22

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Jul 31, 2014
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boyblue said:
that is standard letter and the operative word is "if applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, must pass medical and background checks even if they are not applying to join you in Canada at this time."

you are single which means no dependents/family members sponsored in home country for medical/background checks. you just got your approval in principle, next is final pr approval letter and schedule of landing interview.
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sa tingin nyo po mga ilang months pa hihintayin ko after ng letter na natanggap ko? salamat po
 

boyblue

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tintinay22 said:
sa tingin nyo po mga ilang months pa hihintayin ko after ng letter na natanggap ko? salamat po
nobody knows except the visa officer handling your pr application, it is upon his discretion on when he will send you the final pr approval and landing interview letter, hopefully soon :)
 

mikera

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boyblue said:
questions asked at landing interview:

1. Are you currently living at the address shown on the COPR;
2. Do you have any dependent children currently living inside or outside Canada;
3. Have you committed any crimes or have been deported by Immigration Canada?

* After you've answered the questions, the immigration officer will ask you to sign the COPR. He/she will then attach your photo to one copy and give you another.

* You will then be congratulated for officially becoming a permanent resident of Canada.

* The whole landing interview process will take about 1 hour. The interview with the immigration officer, will only take 10 minutes.
who will have the landing interview? the LC2? or the LC1 also?
 

boyblue

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mikera said:
who will have the landing interview? the LC2? or the LC1 also?
only LC1 does the landing interview at the concerned local cic office in canada ;)