Good evening! I just wanna ask if anyone has the same case as mine.My husband recieved a pre-arrival services letter last oct.20,2016 but he has not yet recieved a letter for visa... I attached here the letter the embassy sent him. We got confused and got worried so he sent an email to manilimmigration but no reply so he went personally to embassy of canada in makati but they did not even let him inside.thank you for your reply!
File number: **********
Client UCI: ******
Get help before arriving in Canada – Pre-arrival services
On behalf of the Government of Canada, the department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) encourages you to access FREE pre-arrival services offered by third-party service providers funded by IRCC.
We encourage you to visit this link to learn more about the service locations and registration procedures as featured in our Pre-arrival
There are free online and in-person services for you and your family. These services are provided to you free of charge by the settlement service providers listed below while you are still overseas. Many service providers offer general information such as:
· understanding life in Canada,
· finding a job in Canada, and
· accessing other free settlement services when you arrive in Canada.
Other settlement service providers offer very specific information. To find the best service providers to fit your needs, explore the list of service providers below and select according to your profession or your destination (city or province). You are allowed to get services from as many different service providers as you need, and always at no cost.
Services are available online or in-person to:
· permanent residents,
· refugees,
· protected persons, and
· live-in caregivers
Thank you.
Visa Section
Embassy of Canada in the Philippines
File number: **********
Client UCI: ******
Get help before arriving in Canada – Pre-arrival services
On behalf of the Government of Canada, the department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) encourages you to access FREE pre-arrival services offered by third-party service providers funded by IRCC.
We encourage you to visit this link to learn more about the service locations and registration procedures as featured in our Pre-arrival
There are free online and in-person services for you and your family. These services are provided to you free of charge by the settlement service providers listed below while you are still overseas. Many service providers offer general information such as:
· understanding life in Canada,
· finding a job in Canada, and
· accessing other free settlement services when you arrive in Canada.
Other settlement service providers offer very specific information. To find the best service providers to fit your needs, explore the list of service providers below and select according to your profession or your destination (city or province). You are allowed to get services from as many different service providers as you need, and always at no cost.
Services are available online or in-person to:
· permanent residents,
· refugees,
· protected persons, and
· live-in caregivers
Thank you.
Visa Section
Embassy of Canada in the Philippines