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waitingwaiting said:
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Your most welcome my friend.

Cheers :P :P
 
maninder.gta said:
thanks luckychamp for your prompt reply.

How much time will it take to receive a request for medicals(MR) from the date of AOR?

In currently 4 to 6 months ....thats what my observation.....Its been 3 months I am waiting for my MR
 
luckychamp said:
In currently 4 to 6 months ....thats what my observation.....Its been 3 months I am waiting for my MR
This depends on the Visa Office that is going to assess you application. For inland, it takes a long time, for some out land VO's like New Delhi, it might take only 2 months.
 
luckychamp said:
No, You will need to update them your new traveling details / history after getting PR at the time of your Citizenship.

As you have mentioned just for few days or vocation so no need at this point of time but if longer time say six months for back home somewhere for job then you have to update your address and everything.....but so far you are good now

Um yes you should notify CIC of any travels as it may affect your background history.
 
Dear all, I am Outland applicant and london visa office has requested us to give pcc from my home country and my home country police office need official request letter from canada! Do you know where I should get that request form ? The other question, they also asked me to send our full name and eye color height etc, ?Is there any one who has that experience ????
 
Mutair said:
Um yes you should notify CIC of any travels as it may affect your background history.

I would appreciate if you can send me the link with solid reference ......because then you create compilations in your application....I don't agree and I did not read any where that if you want to travel let suppose for two days to US on weekend then you have to update to CIC ??
 
stay said:
Dear all, I am Outland applicant and london visa office has requested us to give pcc from my home country and my home country police office need official request letter from canada! Do you know where I should get that request form ? The other question, they also asked me to send our full name and eye color height etc, ?Is there any one who has that experience ????

Hi Stay,

The document checklist states PC requirement. So send them a copy of document checklist as request form.

Measure ur height and write ur eye color lol they need that for police clearance to see if u match the description of any criminal :D no just for the record.
 
stay said:
Dear all, I am Outland applicant and london visa office has requested us to give pcc from my home country and my home country police office need official request letter from canada! Do you know where I should get that request form ? The other question, they also asked me to send our full name and eye color height etc, ?Is there any one who has that experience ????

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp

Use online tool to check how to get PCC
 
mf4361 said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp

Use online tool to check how to get PCC
Very helpful post, +1 for you buddy :P
 
luckychamp said:
I would appreciate if you can send me the link with solid reference ......because then you create compilations in your application....I don't agree and I did not read any where that if you want to travel let suppose for two days to US on weekend then you have to update to CIC ??

You are underestimating the CIC officers. Providing them with vital information about your background and history would hinder your application? They need to know literally EVERYTHING. I cannot give you solid reference because i don't have any. However, i can tell you that a CIC representative told me so over the phone, which you can believe or not because i know that their reps are not always accurate with info.

My point is, this might not be an issue. In my opinion, you should notify your officer of any change of your address, marital status, deaths, births, employment and travels.
 
Mutair said:
You are underestimating the CIC officers. Really? Providing them with vital information about your background and history would hinder your application in your opinion? Think again, they need to know literally EVERYTHING. I cannot give you solid reference because i don't have the time to research. However, i can tell you that a CIC representative told me so over the phone, which you can believe or not because i know that their reps are not always accurate with info.

My point is, this might not be an issue. In my opinion, you should notify your officer of any change of your address, marital status, deaths, births, employment and travels.

To add to my previous comment, the reason i suggest to do so is that you actually cross borders and when you go through the CBSA, they might ask questions and might even confirm with CIC that you're an applicant. They have even questioned a member of this forum about a returned PR application when he did his landing after the 2nd application had been approved. Better safe than sorry. Too much info is better. But you may be right.
 
ferrari said:
Hi Stay,

The document checklist states PC requirement. So send them a copy of document checklist as request form.

Measure ur height and write ur eye color lol they need that for police clearance to see if u match the description of any criminal :D no just for the record.

Lol actualy the embassy asking that not the pcc purpose. Thanks any way
 
mf4361 said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp

Use online tool to check how to get PCC
Thanks I already check that but was looking a form to request pcc for countries that they need official request from canada embasdy
 
luckychamp said:
I would appreciate if you can send me the link with solid reference ......because then you create compilations in your application....I don't agree and I did not read any where that if you want to travel let suppose for two days to US on weekend then you have to update to CIC ??

It has opened up a new discussion. Bit confusing...i would agree with Luckychamp because even i didn't read anywhere about travel update to CIC.
Even the AOR email doesn't say anything about it except Marital status, change of address, employer etc etc but nothing about travelling.
Hmmmmm ::) ::) ::)
 
Mutair said:
To add to my previous comment, the reason i suggest to do so is that you actually cross borders and when you go through the CBSA, they might ask questions and might even confirm with CIC that you're an applicant. They have even questioned a member of this forum about a returned PR application when he did his landing after the 2nd application had been approved. Better safe than sorry. Too much info is better. But you may be right.

It has opened up a new discussion. Bit confusing...i would agree with Luckychamp because even i didn't read anywhere about travel update to CIC.
Even the AOR email doesn't say anything about it except Marital status, change of address, employer etc etc but nothing about travelling.
Hmmmmm ::) ::) ::)