karendeyan
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- Jun 25, 2011
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- manila
- NOC Code......
- 6331
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- april 23, 2010
- Doc's Request.
- july 23, 2010
- Nomination.....
- n/a
- AOR Received.
- July 28, 2010
- IELTS Request
- not required
- File Transfer...
- October 13, 2010
- Med's Request
- July 17, 2011
- Med's Done....
- August 18, 2011
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- February 1, 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- March 15, 2012
- LANDED..........
- Already in Alberta Canada but will exit to Montana US on March 30, 2012
Hello, We got the same situation and I just had our passport picked up last Monday. I am the prinicipal applicant and my last name is still my maiden name since the passport was not renewed when I applied for PR but am already married at that time. I called the immigration 2 years ago even before We submitted out initial Application for PR and they said, there shouldn't be any problem with that since I already declared my Married status and also started using my husband's name on some other documents, except the passport and in the PR application. Any woman is entitled to choose kc whether she wants to use her husband's name or not. I suggest you have your passport picked up now before it's too late to reach the 6 months validity of it. A passport renewal in the philippines usually take 4 months now and by that time, you won't be able to comply to the 45 days maximum allowance for us to submit our PPs. And if you go over the entire letter of the PPR, you will see a portion in there that says, the expiry of your visa (which is one year from the date of your medical exam) if you're not able to reach canada before that day , it means you have to go back from square one. All processing fees, documents and the waiting... and you don't wanna go over that all over again. Once you reach Canada, you can renew your passport here, at Vancouver. I have done that once and it is very easy as long as you have your NSO marriage certificate this time you can carry your husbands name, it will only take 45 days to expedite your PP and it's only $55 so don't worry about renewing your passport now, what is important is to eneter Canada before your visa expires. If they issue your visa for example, July 2012, because you decided to renew it) they will not count 6 months from there, If you did your medicals on august, they will for sure give you a visa that will expire august. Hehe hope you understood how I explained it. And If you need some info about renewing your passport in Vancouver, you can contact me for assistance, I know how to do it since I've been here for almost 4 years now. Have a good day! May God guide you on coming up with your decision on this!vpct said:hi everyone! i have a dilemma now which i hope you can be of help. we are about to send our passport for visa stamping to the Canadian embassy in Manila. i am the principal applicant but my passport, which i used for my application, is still in my maiden name but my marital status is already married in my application. i just used my maiden name for the application because that is what was in my passport at the time i applied. my Philippine passport will expire exactly 6 months from the time of our due landing in Canada.
my question is: should i renew my passport here in Manila and have it changed to my married name already before submitting it to the embassy or should i wait for the visa first and then have my passport renewed still in Manila? will they consider it a discrepancy if the visa issued is in my maiden name but my new passport is in my married name? will i be questioned for that upon arrival? the critical issue with this option of renewing my passport first and changing to my married name is that issuance of a new passport do take some time here in the Philippines and the embassy has given me only 45 days to submit my passport for visa stamping.
another option for me is to just renew my passport in the philippine embassy in toronto. however, since my PR card and visa is still in my maiden name will i have problems transacting (such as finding work, buying a house, opening a bank account, applying for a credit card, applying for the canadian medical exam, enrolling my child in school, buying a car) in canada?
thanks a lot and i do hope i get a quick response from all of you. my family and i are planning to fly to Canada already on July.