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Dear friends, is it possible for a Quebec applicant to land in a different province?
 
Faith06 said:
Hi coolio, what is your visa office? In my case , medical done last sept, no ppr til now. Dont know what took them so long. Our VO is abu dhabi. Thanks for the reply.

Abu Dhabi is kinda slow.

Did my medicals in August, Medical results received on Oct 14.
My GCMS notes from last week show that Medicals, Criminality and eligibility with the status set as "Passed".
Security, HIRV and Misrepresentation don't show anything.

I hope the background checks don't take too long. I'm really tired of waiting.
 
purple_buscuit said:
Abu Dhabi is kinda slow.

Did my medicals in August, Medical results received on Oct 14.
My GCMS notes from last week show that Medicals, Criminality and eligibility with the status set as "Passed".
Security, HIRV and Misrepresentation don't show anything.

I hope the background checks don't take too long. I'm really tired of waiting.





Hello,

Does a family have one UCI and application numbers? or Each will have different numbers ? Please advise. Thanks.
 
ABCD EFGH said:
Hello,

Does a family have one UCI and application numbers? or Each will have different numbers ? Please advise. Thanks.
One UCI number
 
mmquebec said:
Dear friends, is it possible for a Quebec applicant to land in a different province?
I think u can (legally). But Its always better to do ur landing in quebec. It saves u from all the questions they gonna ask u at the airport.
I wouldn't try to do landing in any other province.
 
ABCD EFGH said:
Hello,

Does a family have one UCI and application numbers? or Each will have different numbers ? Please advise. Thanks.
UCI stands for "Unique Client Identifier" , each member of your family has a different UCI, whereas there is ONE application number for your PR if you applied as a family (main applicant / spouse / dependent ) ..

Your UCI won't change and can be used for different types of application like: visit visa or work permit or study permit .
 
Luc22 said:
UCI stands for "Unique Client Identifier" , each member of your family has a different UCI, whereas there is ONE application number for your PR if you applied as a family (main applicant / spouse / dependent ) ..

Your UCI won't change and can be used for different types of application like: visit visa or work permit or study permit .





Thanks. However, I received only one AOR email with one UCI ( old one used on a previous visa) and not for each member of my family. What does this mean?
 
ABCD EFGH said:
Thanks. However, I received only one AOR email with one UCI ( old one used on a previous visa) and not for each member of my family. What does this mean?
That's normal ,,, AOR for ONE application (including your family members) mentioned on it the UCI of the main applicant ... mine the same . Not every member receives AOR, it is 1 AOR because it is 1 application.
 
Luc22 said:
That's normal ,,, AOR for ONE application (including your family members) mentioned on it the UCI of the main applicant ... mine the same . Not every member receives AOR, it is 1 AOR because it is 1 application.



Thanks. So, when I will get the other members UCIs ? In medical request form ?
 
ABCD EFGH said:
Thanks. So, when I will get the other members UCIs ? In medical request form ?
The UCI for each member are already assigned but not mentioned on your AOR ,, You will get them when CIC request additional documents , like Medical request or PCCs ....
 
Luc22 said:
The UCI for each member are already assigned but not mentioned on your AOR ,, You will get them when CIC request additional documents , like Medical request or PCCs ....




Thanks a lot. It is more logical now. regards.
 
Luc22 said:
What is your VO??




Beirut. But it seems, they are sending applications to less busy offices since the waiting time in Beirut is 64 months. At which stage you are now? Have you paid RPRF fees and when was that ?
 
ABCD EFGH said:
Beirut. But it seems, they are sending applications to less busy offices since the waiting time in Beirut is 64 months. At which stage you are now? Have you paid RPRF fees and when was that ?
I did the medical (September), I sent my PCCS and paid RPRF (October) , now waiting for PPR to do my inland Landing.
I am currently in Montreal . In our case, we should get the PR after 6 - 7 months from AOR (as noticed from the timelines of inland QSW applicants), so maybe this month or in Jan, hopefully :D