So happy for you that you landed, hopefully ours is soon too! I am just curious though, its been a month and the criminal record forms haven't arrived yet, but the interview is booked for March 22. Hopefully they arrive soon!!
CONGRATULATIONS!! What an awesome feeling after all the hard work with the application=D Enjoy Canada!!reginac said:I landed on Wednesday!!!!!!!!!!!!! I arrived at noon and left the airport until 4:00, a lot of immigrants and just one officer, anyway the process is over and I'm finally in Canada with my husband. People at immigration were very kind. I can't believe it!!!!
My best wishes for everyone and one more time THANK YOU so much for your HELP!!!!
We did not include a statutory declaration when we applied common-law, at the time it wasn't listed as a requirement in the guide. I have no idea if that has changed.itscoezy said:Did anyone apply under common law, if so did you include a statutory declaration from a friend/family member??
If her mom is getting it in Mexico City, it is the constancia you want.lv1234 said:My wife got the request for the constancia last friday in mail.
But she flew to Canada on the weekend on a tourist visa.
Does anyone know if we should still apply for "constancia" or the "informe"? her mom is planning to go get it.
I am confused as the website says if you are in Canada you need the informe. Does this apply to her is she is a tourist or should we get the constancia?
Thanks for your help.
reginac said:I landed on Wednesday!!!!!!!!!!!!! I arrived at noon and left the airport until 4:00, a lot of immigrants and just one officer, anyway the process is over and I'm finally in Canada with my husband. People at immigration were very kind. I can't believe it!!!!
My best wishes for everyone and one more time THANK YOU so much for your HELP!!!!
Thanks. Yes today we got the fingerprints taken in Toronto and mailed it back to her mom to get the constancia.La_Ardilla said:If her mom is getting it in Mexico City, it is the constancia you want.
(Don't forget the fingerprints!)
I used this http://www.kanetix.ca/travel-visitors-to-canadamc1234 said:Can anyone recommend to me any Mexican emergency travel insurance providers. Those of you with spouses or are the spouse that waited in Canada while the PR was being processed, what company did you go with for emergency travel insurance?
Thanks.
i took 10,000...it really depends on how long it is for. If it is more than 6 months i would take 50,000 else 10 -25,000 is ok.mc1234 said:Thanks LV, that site actually offers some really economical prices! To be honest I do not know very much about insurance. What is a good amount of coverage in a country like Canada? 10,000, 15,000, 50,000 etc
It depends, are you applying inland or outland to Mexico City?Fiona19 said:Hello,
Can anyone give me some comments?
I'm about to send my PR application (my husband will be my sponsor), also I will be applying to extend my TRV, (this will be the second time since I came last year on February), but now I want to apply for a work permit.
How can I apply for a work permit if I don't have a job offer? What documents should I send with my application to suuport my request?
I'm Mexican with a Degree in Economics.
Thanks,