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icy116 said:
Got my visa and copr last friday! Thank God! Goodluck to all of us here. Bumuhos sana ang PPR and VOH this week. ❤️❤️❤️ I will continue praying and answering all questions here. God bless us all! *Hugs & Kisses*

Congratulations, Sis!!! Cheers!!
 
badpusacat said:
Nagkakaroon lang po ng problema IF nag live in kayo before ka maging PR for more than one year AT nung naging PR ka hindi mo sya dineclare. Dito kase sa Canada dinedeclare po ang common law (ka-live in sa Pinas), asawa, at dependent child once naging PR ka.

Kung hindi kayo nag live in at nagpakasal kayo AFTER mo maging PR, walang problem. Just make sure na hindi kayo nagpakasal under Article34.


D po kme nag live in. :) nagpakasal lang kme ngaung year na to.
 
prvc said:
St. Luke's Ermita po :)


Balak ko din po kase mag upfront medical dun sa first week of november, ano po ang requirements , nag appointment ka po ba sa online bago pumunta at magkano ? :) :)
 
jhazzy said:
ANu po ung AOR2?
panu malaman kung red flag?

August 2015 application under conjugal partner/ same sex


thanks po sa sasagot

yong AOR2 po is 2nd Acknowdgement of Receipt yon po yong narereceived ng principal applicant(person being sponsored) usually sa email nila, stated dun sa AOR2 na nareceived na nila yong application mo sa canadian embassy manila and nakalagay din dun yong application number mo at Unique client identifier(UCI) number mo. kadalasan generic yong AOR2 nakalagay lahat dun yong mga kailangan pa nilang documents na hindi mo pa napapasa.

yong redflag is yong mga cases sa relationship na medyo alangain like yong mga factors below:

Assessment factors

To assess whether your marriage is genuine, the immigration office will examine the following factors, which are not listed in any particular order or by weighting:
• The intent of you and your husband regarding the marriage.
• The beginning, evolvement, development, and duration of the relationship before your marriage.
• The circumstances of your engagement and wedding ceremony.
• Communication between you and your husband before and after the marriage.
• The existence of intimate relations and the consummation of the marriage.
• Cohabitation and visits.
• The absence of economical or financial motives, ie, the search of a better life being the principal reasons for contracting the marriage.
• The knowledge of both of your histories and daily lives.
• Financial support and employment.
• Former marital statuses.
• Prior attempts by you to enter Canada.
• Language differences between you are your husband.
• Plans and arrangements for the future, especially if there are children involved.
• The credibility of testimonial and documentary evidence related to the relationship.
• The compatibility between both of you, particularly from the educational, social, religious, ethnic and age points of view.
• Significant gaps in age.
• Differences in personal circumstances.
A significant age gap can be one issue to suggest that a marriage may not be genuine or question your compatibility, due to the fact that individuals in their 20s and 40s are at different stages of life and normally differ in terms of social interests, aspirations for the future, health status and energy levels, leisure activities, employment and financial status, and spending habits.
 
prvc said:
Okay lang ba hindi pare-pareho dates ng pagpirma ko sa mga forms? Like for example, yung iba 10-21, yung iba 10-22 na?


ok lang po yong basta yong date ng signature nyo sa form is prior to or same date ng submission ng application di pwedeng future yong date kapag narecieved ng visa office hehe. meron kac nyan nagyari dati future yong date binalik yong application.
 
r2rlanes said:
Oh, if the sponsor is PR or Canadian Citizen no need to Birth Certificate? or only if PR then need to send BC?

Citizen or PR kailangan pa rin po ma provide ng birth certificate kac naka specify po dun sa request na BC ng principal applicant at "sponsor"
 
prvc said:
Thanks! Kahit di pa sure kung ma-a-approve po?

Ibabalik naman po nila yong right of permanent residency kung sakaling hindi maaprove ang application. kasi po yong advantage ng upfront payment ng Right of permanent residence fee is tuloy
tuloy yong process ng papers mo kac instead na hihingi na sila ng PPR hindi muna kac instead yong RPRF muna ang request nila which could delay another month.
 
prvc said:
Thank you! Alam ninyo po ba kailan hihingin yung PCC kung sakaling di nasama sa app? mga pang-ilang month from app submission? Thanks.

sa current trend ng processing ngayon after 5 months after application recieved e ppr na so siguro pang 5th month hihingi yan ng RPRF.
nakareceived ka na ba ng AOR2? kac nakalagay dun sa AOR2 na if you havent paid the RPRF ay dapat bayaran na. mamaya e mapunta pa yan dun sa may tupak na officer e isantabi muna hahhaa.
 
prvc said:
Hello. Punta ka po and magregister sa slec.ph

Print the registration form then bring it. Also bring a pen and 2 passport size photos. May guidelines naman po doon sa slec.ph

Initially, 8k po yung basic Canadian Medical Exam. Tapos maraming add-ons, yung sa akin P13,500 umabot kasi kapag nurse po, may additional na tests po.

On top of 8k po, pay ka rin for the MMR Vaccine fee.

Bring ka na rin po mga ganung amount just in case. :-)

Kumikitang Kabuhayan ang mga medical center na assigned sa pinas.

Ang laman nang info sheet na needed nang CIC is

707 HIV test
502 Chest Xray Examination
712 Syphilis Test(VDRL or RPR)
501 Medical Exam


Yan lang ang submit nila sa CIC. My form yan ibigay sainyo at magupload sila sa system for the barcode. Kasi yun UMIxxxxxx yan scan nila to check if existing na yan sa dbase nila. Kaya yun mga nagupfront advisable para straightforward app.
 
prvc said:
True. Pero yung MMR Vac.Cert, you have to present it daw upon landing, says the doctor :)

really ipresent mo sya? sa immigration officer upon landing?

http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/publications/healthy-living-vie-saine/3-canadian-immunization-guide-canadien-immunisation/index-eng.php?page=10#p3c9a5

Pwede naman after arrival ka magpa immunize doon. :)
 
prvc said:
Sabi lang po nung doctor, si hubby din daw ganoon ginawa po. Sabi nung doctor, requirement na dapat mavaccinate ka na before magland, and upon landing dala yung certificate.

Actually sabi ko nga meron na akong MMR na pwedeng wag na lang, kasi ang mahal din, wala lang akong baby book na dala. So mandatory raw lalo na kung wala namang proof. Opo, ippresent daw sabi ni doc and nung nurse, I asked kasi when ba yun ipapakita. :)

Paano po ba experience ninyo?

Well, based sa experience ko di naman ako inask sa ganyan mmr. Ah sa baby ba to? Hindi yun Spouse?
Depende siguro sa country of origin din going to canada.Di naman ako manggaling pinas, and medyo mahigpit din dito yon health care system. Sa iba nagland so far, wala naman ngask nang mmr chuchu eehhe :D
 
icy116 said:
Got my visa and copr last friday! Thank God! Goodluck to all of us here. Bumuhos sana ang PPR and VOH this week. ❤️❤️❤️ I will continue praying and answering all questions here. God bless us all! *Hugs & Kisses*

Congratulations.