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NWAGOD said:
Category: FSW
Visa Office: Accra
NOC Code: 2134
Application filed: 2nd January 2014
AOR: 18th Feb 2014
IELTS: Sent With Application
Medical and Police Clearance request: October 27 2014
Medicals done: Nov 2014
Interview: None
PoF request: 4th Dec 2014
PPR: 27th January 2015
Visa Issued: SOON!!! IN JESUS NAME ;)

Admin should pls help me with the spredsheet.
Thanks.
Congrats on your PPR bro.
 
Pipis Husband said:
Just to encourage everyone that God is always on our side, my MR came in today.

You can see my update at the FSW 2014 from Nigeria applicants thread, cheers :)
Once again, bros PH... here's a hearty congratulations from me to you. Lets go there together!
 
Friar said:
@ Nwagod, how many family members do you have. Why did they later requested for POF?


Hello friends,

There is a paragraph in my PPR I will like the house to help me interpret. It says ''The following information and documentation will be required to issue your visa:

-Updated family information: You must advise us of any change in your marital status or family composition. All family members must be listed on your IMM8 application form. Failure to comply may result in a delay in the issuance of your visa.''

Does this mean I should fill any form again? I don't have any additional family member. I have checked the forms and the ones that has the code IMM0008 are the Economic class and the Generic application form which are not specifically about family.




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Am single. No family yet. They just requested for it.
 
oscartan said:
Once again, bros PH... here's a hearty congratulations from me to you. Lets go there together!

Hey, thanks oscartan :) Can't wait to go watch ice hockey with you over there ;D
 
kollins said:
Your details added (row 61).
If you don't mind,kindly let us know the VISA officer that attended to you,number of days you were given during medical request and specific details of what was requested for submission when you received the request e.g RPRF,IMM5406,5669 e.t.c
Once again,Congrats.
Cheers.

The first time I got a mail from Accra was for medicals. The officer was RK, but the PoF and PPR came with immigration section KAS written at the bottom of the mail.
The Medical request came with requests for RPRF, Police clearance and an udated Schedule A Form. They gave me 30 days to provide all that.
 
okejji said:
I will advice you to fill the form and send to them. since they ask you to send them an updated family info even if nothing has changed. the form is generic appl form. Visa officers approach differs. mine insisted i send an updated and complete form which i did. it will not cost u anything to send them the form. some time AVO acts funny. be wise

Just seeing this but I already sent it without a form. I enclosed a cover note stating that my marital status is single and that there has not been any change in my family composition. I believe it will work.
 
NWAGOD said:
Just seeing this but I already sent it without a form. I enclosed a cover note stating that my marital status is single and that there has not been any change in my family composition. I believe it will work.
You're cool.
Worst case scenario ,you will be asked to send it electronically by mail to them......but I'm sure you'll be fine.
Congrats .
Cheers
.
 
Successful landing

I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.
 
Re: Successful landing

NwaMarie said:
I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.

Thank God for successful landing. You will possess the good of that land!
 
Re: Successful landing

NwaMarie said:
I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.














Great stuff. Congrats and all the best to you in your new land. Cheers.
 
Re: Successful landing

NwaMarie said:
I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.

I wish you d best and God's favour in your new home. We are on our way
 
Re: Successful landing

Congratulations NwaMarie, wishing you successful integration into your new community.




NwaMarie said:
I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.
 
Re: Successful landing

NwaMarie said:
I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.


Senior Nwamarie ;), Congratulations on your landing. May you enjoy the good of the land
 
Re: Successful landing

NwaMarie said:
I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.
Great News! I have longed to read this. Wish you God continuous Favours.
 
Re: Successful landing

NwaMarie said:
I troway salute my wonderful people. My hubby and I landed in Edmonton, Alberta last week Friday. I cannot thank God enough for favors received and I believe that we'll all have good testimonies at the end of it all. Landing formalities were done at Calgary airport after which we took a connecting flight to Edmonton. No POF questions. We signed the CPR (landing paper) in the presence of the official and he took the ''CIC copy'' and handed us the ''client copy''. The immigration official stressed the importance of the landing paper and told us to safeguard it. My naija foodstuffs went through and the immigration official rounded it off by welcoming us as permanent residents of Canada. My status now reads ''You entered Canada at the Calgary International Airport office on January 23, 2015 and became a Permanent Resident''. We've got our SIN, opened an account and applied for health card. We're still trying to settle in and house hunting has started.

For all those waiting for one form of update or the other from AVO, please don't lose hope. Keep your chin up. By God's grace, everything will work out well.

Cheers.

congratz. I an happy for you. May give you and family the grace to settle. And favour you in this land of canada. I will soon join you in Edmonton