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BaJay said:
Well, I also had the same issue when I applied initially. I now bear different first and middle names as opposed to what appears on my birth certificate. This wasn't my fault, after all my parents decided to call me by my other names which now appear on all my certificates, passport inclusive.

I envisaged this at the time I wanted to put my application in, so I wrote a cover letter explaining why the names on my BC and credentials/passport differ and I was fine.

At it stands now, I'd like to think that an affidavit explaining the situation would suffix.
Cheers!

Thanks for the help :)
 
daramz said:
Hello everyone, I received my MR yesterday 6th of oct 2014 and the following documents today. I have been on this platform but not this particular tread/group. Having read most of your messages I'm really happy that Kollins had invited me to join in this tread.

My MR came with updated proof of funds, and I am thinking of using only fixed deposit this time around as I combined it the last time. Any suggestions for me?

congrats
 
Group please i need your opinion!!!!!!!!!!. I received my MR a week ago, but my spouse lives in the UK while i am primarily resident in Nigeria. The question is can she have her medicals done in the UK, instead of flying over? I thot initially she could have her medicals done in the UK, since they do this emedical thing and we all have unique UCI numbers, but a senior who has landed has a very different opinion, which i need clarification from other experience applicants.
 
NwaMarie said:
Thanks Kollins. I always admire your proactive nature. The pregnancy still dey early oh, so I do not want to take chances. I'm really being careful. But like you said, one step at a time. May God direct my path. Will keep you posted.



Congratulations madam, I suggest you aeek medical advice from the panel physicians. There must be a way out. It will be nice if you have your baby in canada. My neghbour was pregant during their medicals and landing. Just my opinion.
 
shinemaster said:
Group please i need your opinion!!!!!!!!!!. I received my MR a week ago, but my spouse lives in the UK while i am primarily resident in Nigeria. The question is can she have her medicals done in the UK, instead of flying over? I thot initially she could have her medicals done in the UK, since they do this emedical thing and we all have unique UCI numbers, but a senior who has landed has a very different opinion, which i need clarification from other experience applicants.

Your spouse can do her medicals over there in UK. Let her have the form and she will be fine. I know of someone who was in a similar situation, all was ok. You can try and make your medical appointment almost the same date, so that the date medical will be received will be close for both of you.
 
Phine_ay said:
Your spouse can do her medicals over there in UK. Let her have the form and she will be fine. I know of someone who was in a similar situation, all was ok. You can try and make your medical appointment almost the same date, so that the date medical will be received will be close for both of you.
Thank you
 
Congrats to everyone with good news of MR - kit01, Debarge, oreke, daramz, Aijaynwoke and NwaMarie.

@NwaMarie, you deserve double congratulations! The final decision of when to do your MR will be yours at the end. But just wait on God, maybe He's speaking through some of us already. But surely, His will be done.
 
Tem said:
congrats on ur MR
congrats on ur status
u ll deliver safely

Amen and Amen. Thanks a lot. God bless
 
fatenny said:
Big congrats to Debarge, Kit01, Oreke, Daramaz and of cos my wonderful friend and Sister (NwaMaria) on your MRs. NwaMaria u see say we many wey they think alike! It is well God will lead and direct you and hubby on the RIGHT step to take. I rejoice with you all.

Yes oh GENTLEANDREW, our time is NOW!

Yes oh, fatenny. Many of you are thinking alike. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) Thanks dearie. Get set..................
 
Aijaynwoke said:
Congratulations madam, I suggest you aeek medical advice from the panel physicians. There must be a way out. It will be nice if you have your baby in canada. My neghbour was pregant during their medicals and landing. Just my opinion.

Thanks Aijaynwoke. We're going to Asaju tomorrow to make further inquiries.
 
Phine_ay said:
Congrats to everyone with good news of MR - kit01, Debarge, oreke, daramz, Aijaynwoke and NwaMarie.

@ NwaMarie, you deserve double congratulations! The final decision of when to do your MR will be yours at the end. But just wait on God, maybe He's speaking through some of us already. But surely, His will be done.

Thanks a lot Phine_ay. Na God. Hmmmmm.......... Maybe God is already speaking through some of you. :) :) :) :D :D :D :D :D
 
shinemaster said:
Group please i need your opinion!!!!!!!!!!. I received my MR a week ago, but my spouse lives in the UK while i am primarily resident in Nigeria. The question is can she have her medicals done in the UK, instead of flying over? I thot initially she could have her medicals done in the UK, since they do this emedical thing and we all have unique UCI numbers, but a senior who has landed has a very different opinion, which i need clarification from other experience applicants.
Medicals can be done anywhere in the world regardless of where each of you are located.There is no rule of thump that says it must be in the same location for couples .A number of applicants i know have done it before.Just try to schedule it .kn the same date for the date to be same .
Cheers
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tenkrun10 said:
Kollins thanks for the help
1 - on my IMM008 form where provisions where made for other names, I did not include the extra middle names. I have never used them and in reality don't remember them as middle names when I fill forms . I do so that there is provision for other names used I DID NOT FILL it out
2 - In the letter, they stated my application is being returned for lack of completeness and no record of it is kept. returned due to the highlighted reasons- document missen - It was a check list. The highlighted on the check list was..." Birth certificate for pricipal applicant (i'm single)...A, B ,C (my name written in pen as i filled it out on the IMM008 next to the check list)"
First I thought I forgot to attach the BC, I checked 5 times before mailing. It was there. Next I thought the person wasn't doing their job and was going to mail it back - and they need to check properly. BUt it also then occurred to me that maybe its something else on the BC and that's the only issue I can come up with. because it'll be silly for me not think and just send it back only to again get it back. No further explanations though
If you had fill them as other names with the inclusion of a cover letter to explain it,no issues would have come up.
Regarding the explanation letter that accompanied your returned application,are you absolutely sure that your birth certificate is the acceptable type?Please check for the authenticity of it to be sure.
If you are sure,then we can now conclude that it's the names.
Two options that you can adopt are ....
1.Getting a new birth certificate from your local registration council in your area if it is possible.If it possible,then
2.A simple affidavit in the form i earlier described to you in my earlier post is suitable to remedy this issue.
Cheers
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NwaMarie said:
Dear xxxxxxxxxx:

This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.

Subsection 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act states that a person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following:

- Medical examination for the entire family. Medical forms will be sent to you via email tomorrow.

- Updated police clearance certificates for you and your spouse.

- Right of Permanent Residence Fee for you and your spouse.

- Updated IMM 5406- Additional Family Information for you and your spouse.

- Updated IMM 5669- Schedule A for you and your spouse listing all personal and address history from the age of 18.


Forms, instructions and specifications can be found at www.cic.gc.ca

*** To avoid delays, please submit all requested documents at the same time ***

You have 60 days from the date of this letter to submit additional information so that we may continue processing your application. Please note this will be the ONLY opportunity we will provide for you to submit additional evidence. Your application will be assessed in 60 days and the final decision will be based on the evidence on file at that time. If you choose not to respond with additional information I will make my decision based on the information before me, which may result in the refusal of your application.

Please note that submission in person will not be accepted.

Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada and I look forward to receiving your additional information.


Regards,


Immigration Officer- AB
Immigration Program | Programme d'immigration
High Commission of Canada | Haut commissariat du Canada
P.O. Box 1639
42 Independence Ave., Accra, Ghana


My people, I just checked my inbox and saw the above mail. In other words, my MR has arrived. :D :D :D :D :D

I'd also like to use this opportunity to share this piece of information with the house. Actually, I've been waiting for my MR to come before sharing the news. As much as I am very happy that my MR has come in, I won't be doing the medicals just yet because I am pregnant! My husband will also have to wait for me so that our medical dates can synchronize. Therefore, I'll be communicating to AVO via our representative/lawyer of my condition. So for now, e be like say my application go enter ''snooze'' for now! ;D ;D ;D :P :P :P :P

Cheers,
NwaMarie

Senior Nwamarie ;) I'm so happy. Congrats on both. Now continue with your list
 
NwaMarie said:
Dear xxxxxxxxxx:

This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.

Subsection 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act states that a person who makes an application must answer truthfully all questions put to them for the purpose of the examination and must produce a visa and all relevant evidence and documents that the officer reasonably requires. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following:

- Medical examination for the entire family. Medical forms will be sent to you via email tomorrow.

- Updated police clearance certificates for you and your spouse.

- Right of Permanent Residence Fee for you and your spouse.

- Updated IMM 5406- Additional Family Information for you and your spouse.

- Updated IMM 5669- Schedule A for you and your spouse listing all personal and address history from the age of 18.


Forms, instructions and specifications can be found at www.cic.gc.ca

*** To avoid delays, please submit all requested documents at the same time ***

You have 60 days from the date of this letter to submit additional information so that we may continue processing your application. Please note this will be the ONLY opportunity we will provide for you to submit additional evidence. Your application will be assessed in 60 days and the final decision will be based on the evidence on file at that time. If you choose not to respond with additional information I will make my decision based on the information before me, which may result in the refusal of your application.

Please note that submission in person will not be accepted.

Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada and I look forward to receiving your additional information.


Regards,


Immigration Officer- AB
Immigration Program | Programme d'immigration
High Commission of Canada | Haut commissariat du Canada
P.O. Box 1639
42 Independence Ave., Accra, Ghana


My people, I just checked my inbox and saw the above mail. In other words, my MR has arrived. :D :D :D :D :D

I'd also like to use this opportunity to share this piece of information with the house. Actually, I've been waiting for my MR to come before sharing the news. As much as I am very happy that my MR has come in, I won't be doing the medicals just yet because I am pregnant! My husband will also have to wait for me so that our medical dates can synchronize. Therefore, I'll be communicating to AVO via our representative/lawyer of my condition. So for now, e be like say my application go enter ''snooze'' for now! ;D ;D ;D :P :P :P :P

Cheers,
NwaMarie

Congrats on both the MR and our baby. I think u can do the medical tests so u can go and have ur baby there. Chest X-rays can be done during pregnancy without harming the baby and a lot of our seniors have successfully done it. It's ur decision at the end of the day. I would advice doing some research and seeking medical counsel cos we don't know what AVO will do later on.