Hi IvanIvan.Galv said:15 January applicant, PV2-JAn, got PPR just now!
Can you please share your timeline?
Thanks
Hi IvanIvan.Galv said:15 January applicant, PV2-JAn, got PPR just now!
Daaku said:We received your application for permanent residence on January 15, 2015
We sent you medical instructions on May 15, 2015. To avoid delays, please provide us the information requested in the letter as soon as possible. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
Medical results have been received.
Status still shows InProcess
Jan 25 : PPR
Strange. I received my "Ready for Visa" email, but it didn't say anything about sending in new photos. They just wanted me to send them the following:fistillarte said:Is not optional.
You have two send 2 pictures from each applicant 2 x 2 3/4".
And yes, as a prepaid envelope from canada post. You can buy the Xpresspost or the priority (which is almost double the cost !!!!).
I paid the priority (one day delivery instead of two) because I'm in a hurry due to my permit expiring, but you should be fine with the xpresspost.
You buy two envelopes and they put one inside of the other.
Congrats man. What is your timeline?Aryan4253 said:Just got passport request. Jan 15 applicant.
RYbestluck said:Congrats!!!!! hope Feb 2015 would come soon!
A4 size normally count the right one for document sending.still u can decide yourselfSoon2332 said:Can anyone please state sizes of envelopes to be used for sending the docx
We received your application for permanent residence on January 15, 2015.sidhu23145 said:Hi Ivan
Can you please share your timeline?
Thanks
delta304 said:A4 size normally count the right one for document sending.still u can decide yourself
as there is not restriction for size.
if you in land then just go to canada post counter.u will find on A4 size and on half of that size onSoon2332 said:So is it one letter sized and one standard sized evelope?
Just go to any Canada Post outlet, they will make everything clear for youSoon2332 said:So is it one letter sized and one standard sized evelope?