You need to send a copy of your receipt together with the documents to cic , PPR stands for "passport request"taynee said:Great! Thanks Rence! I was having second thoughts, if I need to send the receipt with the other forms, or not.
I was reading the other thread, and they are mentioning PPR? What does it stands for?
Too many acronyms to keep track of! lolrence said:PPR stands for "passport request"
yes its confusing sometimes...taynee said:Too many acronyms to keep track of! lol
Thanks rence!
I am the LC2, if your dependent is a minor no need to fill up Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) it is only required for dependents 18 years of age or over...taynee said:If your dependent is minor, do I still need to fill up the Sched A: Background/Declaration?
you can follow the guide to help you in filling out the forms.... http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/step-by-step.asptaynee said:these forms are draining my brain cells... :-[
Oh I tell you, i have read that guide in probably like 100 times! From when I filed extension of work permit, to pr application, to getting TRV.rence said:you can follow the guide to help you in filling out the forms.... http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/step-by-step.asp
just fill up the forms and provide the documents highlighted on the letter you received. I am actually the LC2 and what I did is made a draft and fill up the forms online then send to my spouse for printing. Hassle free as what just she did is to input data that cannot be filled online. I just sent documents via EMS (NSO, Police Clearance and PP photocopy). Oh by the way, some forms can be filled offline too as no barcode required, save the forms on your PC then you can do the typing anytime you want and you can always modify entry data.Oh I tell you, i have read that guide in probably like 100 times! Cheesy From when I filed extension of work permit, to pr application, to getting TRV.
But knowing that this could be the last time that I will be submitting these forms makes me all hesitant to just go in and fill in the blanks.
Parang Im soo scared na magkamali lol!!!
but your wife should be the one to sign on your behalf.kimchiboy said:just fill up the forms and provide the documents highlighted on the letter you received. I am actually the LC2 and what I did is made a draft and fill up the forms online then send to my spouse for printing. Hassle free as what just she did is to input data that cannot be filled online. I just sent documents via EMS (NSO, Police Clearance and PP photocopy). Oh by the way, some forms can be filled offline too as no barcode required, save the forms on your PC then you can do the typing anytime you want and you can always modify entry data.
For you to save time use google whenever you don't know some acronyms like PPR (type on the search engine PPR CIC). Always include CIC so you will minimize the data google will provide.
Good luck!
but your wife should be the one to sign on your behalf.