OhCanadiana said:
Congratulations! I am sooooo happy for you
I would send them a prepaid waybill soon so it's in your record when they review it (advise them it is for the PGR request letter). Consider paying for it online (or signing up for an account with a courier) and sending it as a case specific enquiry attachment to save yourself the shipping.
May step 2 be just as smooth!
Thanks, OhCanadiana!
Could you (or anyone else reading this) help me understand a bit more about how the prepaid waybill works? Is it basically a prepaid courier envelope with my hubby's address on it? With the tracking info and stuff...?
He doesn't have a credit card to pay online, but perhaps I could open a Fed Ex account and arrange this for him?
How does it save the shipping? Are we sending a note plus the prepaid waybill from the internet as opposed to mailing it from our location? (In that case, they could probably print/prepare it at a location close to the Embassy and there's no real travel involved?)
Sorry for the 20,000 questions... just one more. =)
How long after the file is sent to the Embassy do they typically request the PGR? The reason I ask is my hubby needs to switch his ID to his new city before he can get the precartilla... he probably wont have the percartilla until 2.5 weeks after Citizenship and Immigration sent our file to the Embassy. I'm assuming we're fine because it takes longer for them to process stuff. Eeeeeee!
@LeisaP thanks for the RCMP info!