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fahad007 said:
Aoa every one...

Thanks to ALLAH Almighty...HE is the only hope...

Today I got my PPR+UPDATED INFO CHART REQUEST for each family member from LVO...

I have a query guys...please advise me seniors...

I am in Abu Dhabi and my family is in Pakistan. It is clearly written in the PPR email that I need to submit my passport in Abu Dhabi and my family passport in Pakistan...but when i read the letter it is written that "all documents for you and your accompanying family members must be submitted together in one package"

Plus the updated info chart requires details of principal applicant and accompanying family members...

1. How is it possible to submit all documents in one package in my situation

2. Do I need to include details of all family members in information chart of each family member...because our passports are being submitted in different countries...


Experienced advise please...

LVO already instructed you to send passport to Abu Dhabi, while your family in Pakistan should send theirs to Islamabad.
Attach a copy of the instruction email when dispatching passports.

You may attach the charts if you wish, but indicate that passports are being submitted to 2 offices (write a letter or note explaining and enclose a copy of the PPR email, highlight the part about LVO instruction)
 
Aoa every one - We're planning to land in mid August this year. Those friends who have already landed, can you please share how much temporary medical insurance will cost per person for first three months. I reckon we will be expected to purchase our health insurance in the absence of our permanent medical coverage for first three months.

Cheers
 
cknouman said:
Aoa every one - We're planning to land in mid August this year. Those friends who have already landed, can you please share how much temporary medical insurance will cost per person for first three months. I reckon we will be expected to purchase our health insurance in the absence of our permanent medical coverage for first three months.

Cheers

Walaikum salam,

If you are landing in Toronto, then you might need this insurance. But if you plan to land in Alberta, then you will be eligible from the day one you landed in Alberta Region...
 
there are some community health services funded by government ontario for those who have not got their health cards yet
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/common/system/services/chc/locations2.aspx#Scarborough

cknouman said:
Aoa every one - We're planning to land in mid August this year. Those friends who have already landed, can you please share how much temporary medical insurance will cost per person for first three months. I reckon we will be expected to purchase our health insurance in the absence of our permanent medical coverage for first three months.

Cheers
 
sqr said:
there are some community health services funded by government ontario for those who have not got their health cards yet
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/common/system/services/chc/locations2.aspx#Scarborough
Thanks a lot. +1
 
Aoa, seems sub ko roozonon ny thakka diya hai....life has become stagnant...
Need help
I m gov. Employee n i got tickets a week earlier than my documemted official leave....koi issue to nahi ho ga as they may ask for NOC although my passport doesnt mention me as gov employee...
Wat to do? Those who land3d, were u ask3d for noc?
 
maha shahzad said:
Aoa, seems sub ko roozonon ny thakka diya hai....life has become stagnant...
Need help
I m gov. Employee n i got tickets a week earlier than my documemted official leave....koi issue to nahi ho ga as they may ask for NOC although my passport doesnt mention me as gov employee...
Wat to do? Those who land3d, were u ask3d for noc?

Sorry no idea, probably best to get modified noc so you don't experience hassle at airport in Pakistan from FIA(immigration).

Only the Pakistani immigration asks to see NOCs for Govt employees leaving Pakistan. But you can always call them up and ask them if it will be an issue or not.

Outside of Pakistan, nobody cares, its pretty useless.
 
My medical was done on 18th April 2015 and I got passport request so I send my passport on 12 May which were recieved at Islamabad office on 14 May 2015. My online status is showing decision made DM but it has been 39 days but I have not got my passport back. can anyone tell how many days does Islamabad visa office usually takes to give visa? Anybody who applied in April 2015?
 
maha shahzad said:
Aoa, seems sub ko roozonon ny thakka diya hai....life has become stagnant...
Need help
I m gov. Employee n i got tickets a week earlier than my documemted official leave....koi issue to nahi ho ga as they may ask for NOC although my passport doesnt mention me as gov employee...
Wat to do? Those who land3d, were u ask3d for noc?

I would suggest you to get NOC from your department before leaving the country otherwise you may get detained by Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) at the airport. Please visit the following link

http://www.dawn.com/news/1156496
 
Alhamdulillah today I got my and family's PR cards.

it took exactly 78 days since the day I landed!
 
blackcap99 said:
I would suggest you to get NOC from your department before leaving the country otherwise you may get detained by Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) at the airport. Please visit the following link

http://www.dawn.com/news/1156496
Yup better safe than sorry
 
For landed PR's and future citizenship applicants,,, make sure you keep/save documentary evidences of your Residency in Canada.

Things like leases, bank statements, car/home/rental insurances, etc....any paperwork.
Note all your absences from Canada. When you return to Canada, you can also ask CBSA to put stamp again in your passport to show you returned to Canada on that date, etc. It makes things easier to remember. (By default, CBSA does not stamp returning PR's generally but you can request)

You may need it come citizenship time. Canadian Govt loves paperwork in some cases where they ask for additional documentations
 
What do you suggest?
if i land with my family, arrange for accommodation, school for children, necessary documentation within 30 days and then come back to UAE alone, remain in UAE for next 12 months and then permanently shift to Canada and reunite with my family. In between my wife will complete her studies, other documentation, etc. and also visit me in UAE for PR card handover.
 
ali_aff said:
What do you suggest?
if i land with my family, arrange for accommodation, school for children, necessary documentation within 30 days and then come back to UAE alone, remain in UAE for next 12 months and then permanently shift to Canada and reunite with my family. In between my wife will complete her studies, other documentation, etc. and also visit me in UAE for PR card handover.

If you are leaving family behind to collect your PR card and it can be delivered to you in UAE, the plan may work out. However, I hope there is support structure in the form of relatives/friends in Canada who can help your family out while you are away. Best of luck.