if they stay here for 6 months, they can prepare PCC in home country and leave medical in CanadaHas sent my app this Aug 20, and parents are coming to Canada for a visit. Any document they can prepare for the application process and they can take with them?
1. Yes they need to send the passport after PPR because immmigrant visa is different than the multiple entry.Still waiting for the PPR. Sorry if my questions are really primitive, but I am trying to plan for when they asked them to send their passports.
Question1: If the parents have a multiple entry visa, do they still need to send their passport when they get PPR?
Question 2: What is the process after getting the passports back? They need to enter from a boarder right? Do I need to / Can I go with them to the immigration office at the boarder? Or they need to be able to speak English?
Yes, it was discussed here sometime back. We don't know the exact details on how it would be done next year ... yet.Hello, just wondering if anybody heard the news about changing the parents grandparents sponsorship process for 2019. Thank you
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/feds-replacing-lottery-for-parent-sponsorship-more-applications-to-be-accepted-1.4060335
Well, getting an RPRF request doesn't mean they won't request for more documents later. Several people received medical request first, and then PCC request a few days later.my mom have to go for re medical, while she was waiting for her re medical appointment , ircc already requested the RPRF PAYEMENT. never received the police clearance or any travel history document yet. is that normal ?
Thank you for your response, any idea how far back should I look to read more about it?Yes, it was discussed here sometime back. We don't know the exact details on how it would be done next year ... yet.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/parents-and-grandparents-sponsorship-2019.578076/page-4Thank you for your response, any idea how far back should I look to read more about it?