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yukon1970 said:
so mp got a reply today:

I have received a response to my email that I sent yesterday.

They have confirmed that they do have the passport, that the medical is still valid, initial review is on the file and completed and that they are just waiting for the eligibility assessment.

They did not give me a time frame, so I have responded and asked for one.

waiting for the eligibility assessment? whatdaf000k? we gave them passport, rprf receipt, everything they've asked for and more. what is left to assess? uugghhh so frustrating....
maybe they are still doing security background check... give it more time and patience, visa will be there soon... ;) ;)
 
yukon1970 said:
so mp got a reply today:

I have received a response to my email that I sent yesterday.

They have confirmed that they do have the passport, that the medical is still valid, initial review is on the file and completed and that they are just waiting for the eligibility assessment.

They did not give me a time frame, so I have responded and asked for one.

waiting for the eligibility assessment? whatdaf000k? we gave them passport, rprf receipt, everything they've asked for and more. what is left to assess? uugghhh so frustrating....
wait 18 months like me and then you will know,,,,,CEM is a fooking bitch,,,your lucky tio get a response
 
By the time they request the passport everything has been assessed. They need to generate the counterfoil and there may be a queue.
 
Steph C said:
I guess your question isn't totally clear. You said your son is non accompanying, but you're asking if he will get a visa?

A word of advice - sponsor your son now with your application as an accompanying dependent. Pay the fee. Get him to land and receive a PR card. He can return to the Philippines and do his college within the validity of the PR requirements (just under 3 years) They're changing the age of dependents to 18 years of age and since he is college age he will be cut off very soon from the chance to come here.

If somehow he doesn't fit the requirements at this time, they will not deny you or your other son. But this will delay your application. Do you think he fits the requirements at the moment?

I don't think you will get a refund for his application fee. But hold off on paying the RPRF fee.

* update.. he's 23 and just enrolled in school? It doesn't seem to fit the requirements that I remember. I think if you pay that fee you will lose the money. Why don't you try and get him on a student visa for Canada.

Thank you so much Steph C I have a better view of these things now, please help me on how we can get him on a student visa, I really don't know what's the best thing to do with him, we really need all of you who can help us...

If we will get him on a student visa do we need to find first a school for him there and pay the fees?If not what shall we do...We really need advice on the best thing that we should do for him to be accompanying...

Please help us everyone...

Thank you so much as always...

God bless you more...

abscott
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
By the time they request the passport everything has been assessed. They need to generate the counterfoil and there may be a queue.

Ive seen in the spreadsheet that bersaminaangie from 2011 app has been denied without interview but she got PPR. Does someone know why shes been denied?
 
WoodyKatie said:
Ive seen in the spreadsheet that bersaminaangie from 2011 app has been denied without interview but she got PPR. Does someone know why shes been denied?

Looks like her application had lots of issues. Over a year and a half to get to PPR. Maybe she pulled the plug?
 
I gt my wife's ppr justnow the question is on appendix A it was asking applicants detail followed by spouse then children.. So my wife will fill up the applcant.. Should she put my details on spouse??
 
Steph C said:
Anybody got any answers for these people? I'm retired ??? ??? ??? ???
how much is your pension,,,is it Big,,,,,i want to give my wife her pension
 
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada which was received at the Embassy of Canada in Manila on 05 February 2013.

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what is this ?? is it only for my wife ?? or she should make one for her mom dad and brother?? It's only her that is coming to canada

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UHHH!!SO WHERE AM I SENDING THE PASSPORT ???
ONLY 1 appendix a ??? just for her i guess ?? am i correct ?? help !!! hahahah
this one confused me lol ...
 
The address is the one in the middle of the email I think.

Not sure about appendix A. But better safe than sorry so write in her whole family but leave out the passport details of the ones not going to canada.
 
marcjd said:
I gt my wife's ppr justnow the question is on appendix A it was asking applicants detail followed by spouse then children.. So my wife will fill up the applcant.. Should she put my details on spouse??

Appendix A only requires those that are immigrating. The sponsor spouse does not need to be included. Just the primary applicant and any children.
 
Appendix A
Please complete the following information for YOU AND ALL YOUR DEPENDANTS, whether accompanying or not.We do not need the passports nor passport numbers of non-accompanying family members. Please write legibly.
Applicant Spouse/Commonlaw partner child 1 Child 2 Child 3 Child 4 Child 5
Family name
Given name
Date of birth
Passport number
Date of expiry
Height
Eye colour
Marital Status
* Please continue on a separate sheet if you have additional children
Contact Telephone number(s) :
Address where your passport(s) can be returned by courier
collect:
I certify that this information is true and correct:
_____________________________________ ________
Original Signature of Principal Applicant Date
For official use only:
Remarks Date received No. of passport(s)
received
Date returned No. of passport(s)
returned
Passport(s)
 
Hey MarcJD

Congrats first of all...

1) You just need to send the Appendix A for your wife as you don't have kids. You don't need to include her parents or brother.
2) Looks like you send it to the address in middle of the email. (but maybe someone else can answer this that has done it recently)
3) MAKE SURE YOU SEND A COPY OF THE EMAIL. It states this at the end
4) don't forget to send her passport.


Best of luck
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
Looks like her application had lots of issues. Over a year and a half to get to PPR. Maybe she pulled the plug?

Scary to have PPR which ends up being denied.. :-[
 
WoodyKatie said:
Scary to have PPR which ends up being denied.. :-[
SHes dependant child not a spouse I saw her post in fb..