shouldn't they have announced this by now if they held a draw today ?holding my breath for today i think they should announce it in 30 min if they follow the past trends. fingers crossed
Not necessary.It is just 10.45 AM in Canada. We should wait for 3 more hours atleast.shouldn't they have announced this by now if they held a draw today ?
Seek assistance from your family and friends to help you with this
After I turned 18, I've only been back to China once and stayed for 2 months (not exceeding 6 months). After that till now I never left Canada. So do I still need the police certificate?Off the top of my head, the only document you MIGHT need to go back for if you don't have it ready already is the police certificate. Depending on where in the country you are from, some police stations/notary offices would ask you to go back in person for it. If that's the case, a letter of authorization issued by consulate or embassy might help.
Lol, how can get ITA without any announcement?Anyone received an ITA today ?
i guess he made a joke which was not funnyLol, how can get ITA without any announcement?
If that's the case, no you don'tAfter I turned 18, I've only been back to China once and stayed for 2 months (not exceeding 6 months). After that till now I never left Canada. So do I still need the police certificate?
No, you just need to have most of your documents scanned. You need to have your China police certificate notarized though. You don't need to go to the police station yourself; your family or friend in China can take your ID and Hukou (sorry I don't remember if you can just provide the photocopies of the documents) to the notary public office in your Hukou place, and the notary staff will do the rest.
Thanks for you reply. I was reading some sources regarding police certificate. See, when I turned 18, I've only been back to China once for a period of 2 months. After I returned to Canada I never left Canada. The source says if after turning 18, if you've stayed in a country other than Canada for 6 months or more. Then you need to provide police certificate. If not, you don't need to provide it. So maybe I don't need it?No, you just need to have most of your documents scanned. You need to have your China police certificate notarized though. You don't need to go to the police station yourself; your family or friend in China can take your ID and Hukou (sorry I don't remember if you can just provide the photocopies of the documents) to the notary public office in your Hukou place, and the notary staff will do the rest.
Any other things I need from my home country? I had my education and work experience in Canada. I'm applying just for myself. All the points I'm claiming all relate to what I did in Canada.If that's the case, no you don't
You may not need it but there is a chance they will ask for it later.Thanks for you reply. I was reading some sources regarding police certificate. See, when I turned 18, I've only been back to China once for a period of 2 months. After I returned to Canada I never left Canada. The source says if after turning 18, if you've stayed in a country other than Canada for 6 months or more. Then you need to provide police certificate. If not, you don't need to provide it. So maybe I don't need it?
Also I think I will need to provide birth certificate? Any other things I need from my home country?
Thanks again for your help.
Passport would be the only document.Any other things I need from my home country? I had my education and work experience in Canada. I'm applying just for myself. All the points I'm claiming all relate to what I did in Canada.
Usually by that time they’ve already released the draw. So, it looks like they broke the trend.No
Not necessary.It is just 10.45 AM in Canada. We should wait for 3 more hours atleast.