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Pascola said:
Honestly, i am so shocked right now. The long awaited PPR just strolled in. Lord is truely merciful. We have fasted and prayed. I appreciate the forum for all the kind words. Let it also be known that Pascola is Anaviv (principal applicant)'s husband.

Congratulations. May your joy know no bounds in Jesus name.
 
Pascola said:
Honestly, i am so shocked right now. The long awaited PPR just strolled in. Lord is truely merciful. We have fasted and prayed. I appreciate the forum for all the kind words. Let it also be known that Pascola is Anaviv (principal applicant)'s husband.

Congratulations. Let the PPR rain start! :P ;D :D
 
Congratulobia pascola & anaviv :P
 
Pascola said:
Honestly, i am so shocked right now. The long awaited PPR just strolled in. Lord is truely merciful. We have fasted and prayed. I appreciate the forum for all the kind words. Let it also be known that Pascola is Anaviv (principal applicant)'s husband.
Congratulations! Anaviv and Pascola, i wish you the very very best thereafter. God, i seek your intervention on the release of my PPR, it is really killing waiting.
 
Pascola said:
Honestly, i am so shocked right now. The long awaited PPR just strolled in. Lord is truely merciful. We have fasted and prayed. I appreciate the forum for all the kind words. Let it also be known that Pascola is Anaviv (principal applicant)'s husband.
Congrats on your Passport request...
Wishing you speedy conclusion on the remaining stages.
Cheers.
 
PORPHRY said:
Congratulations! Anaviv and Pascola, i wish you the very very best thereafter. God, i seek your intervention on the release of my PPR, it is really killing waiting.
4lashyme said:
Congratulations. Let the PPR rain start! :P ;D :D
We use them as a point of reference for our remaining colleagues...
I pray that your passport request come soonest.
Cheers.
 
Pascola said:
Honestly, i am so shocked right now. The long awaited PPR just strolled in. Lord is truely merciful. We have fasted and prayed. I appreciate the forum for all the kind words. Let it also be known that Pascola is Anaviv (principal applicant)'s husband.

Big congrats!
 
Pascola said:
Honestly, i am so shocked right now. The long awaited PPR just strolled in. Lord is truely merciful. We have fasted and prayed. I appreciate the forum for all the kind words. Let it also be known that Pascola is Anaviv (principal applicant)'s husband.











Wow! So happy for you and Anaviv. It took a while but it is here at last. Please,act immediately. God bless you.
 
Pascola said:
Honestly, i am so shocked right now. The long awaited PPR just strolled in. Lord is truely merciful. We have fasted and prayed. I appreciate the forum for all the kind words. Let it also be known that Pascola is Anaviv (principal applicant)'s husband.

Congratulations
 
Hey House mates,

Please I need advise.

I have received our visas (me and my family) and we plan to travel to Canada soon but I will have to make an official trip out of Canada before my PR card will be ready according to information gathered so far based on the time it takes to receive the PR card.

Please advise is there any way around this?

Regards,
UoG14.
 
GENTLEANDREW said:
Wow! So happy for you and Anaviv. It took a while but it is here at last. Please,act immediately. God bless you.

Thanks everybody!! we have dusted our passports and sent them to Accra.
I pray that the remaining 2013 applicants will get updates from AVO soonest.
 
I used to bother myself about this especially with nobody giving any specific answer other than what they think. I don't bother myself anymore although I am in the same shoes. I intend having a short landing and I will arrange to have my Card mailed to me in Nigeria via DHL. I don't see any reason why this can't be possible.

A personal opinion and decision.

UoG14 said:
Hey House mates,

Please I need advise.

I have received our visas (me and my family) and we plan to travel to Canada soon but I will have to make an official trip out of Canada before my PR card will be ready according to information gathered so far based on the time it takes to receive the PR card.

Please advise is there any way around this?

Regards,
UoG14.
 
UoG14 said:
Hey House mates,

Please I need advise.

I have received our visas (me and my family) and we plan to travel to Canada soon but I will have to make an official trip out of Canada before my PR card will be ready according to information gathered so far based on the time it takes to receive the PR card.

Please advise is there any way around this?

Regards,
UoG14.


1. Although a permanent resident is required to have a PR card when he/she returns to Canada, his/her failure to do so will not constitute an offence under Canadian immigration laws.
2. Transportation companies (Airlines, buses, train) are required to ensure that a person travelling to Canada has the appropriate documentation for that entry. If they don't, the carrier will deny them boarding since the Canadian Federal government can hold them responsible for transporting someone who may be denied entry to Canada.

What can you do?
Option 1: you can go to the Canadian High Commission (Abuja) or Canadian Deputy High Commission (4 Anifowoshe Street, VI, Lagos) to request for a travel document that you can use to enter Canada.
Option 2: if you have a valid visa into US, you can fly into US and enter Canada via a land border (in a private or rented vehicle). You will need to show your COPR or evidence of landing records.

To see more you can check http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=064&t=10
Nanonye - you can check the link for an official response. By the way, I think say you don land ni o.