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reshmiarun said:
Friend,
Why did u have to update the schedule A? Plus l let me know.. Additional docs does delay our case. I have heard 30 to60 days from last doc received.

in sch A and Question 8, I did not mention clearly as UNEMPLOYED and rather mentioned only as NONE as for the past 10 years my spouse did not work. I believe we have mention clearly as UNEMPLOYED or HOME MAKER.....30 days is too much to wait...but have no choice as of now....pray they keep my update on top and clear fast.....
 
ajayrampal said:
Buddy, for my PCC I didnt turned to PSK, rather local Police Station . . . . . .

Tell them your problem and I am sure they will be helpful . . .

Thats the only way left . . . . .

If they cant, just email NDVO stating your problem . . . . .

Cheers,
Ajay

Hi Ajay,

Can you pls share the format that you used while getting it from the local police station? Did you still include the latest PCC from PSK and an affidavit? Please share as it can be very helpful for us. Thanks
 
How many[size=25pt] 7th May Candidates who are done with Medicals are still waiting for PPR[/size]

Regards,
Amar
 
new_migration said:
Hello All,
I have received MR on May-9
Yesterday i have mailed to VO that my my wife count complete medicals with 30 days of time as she was 8month pregnant and we are expecting baby in July and i got below reply from VO, Now my concern is
1) once the born is born do we need to complete the medicals and send reports along with baby documents or 2)do we need to send only the new born documents, So that Vo will send new medical forms for all members.

Dear Applicant,



In order to allow us to continue you application you are requested to submit the following items:

-- a certified copy of your child's birth certificate along with its translation into English or French by a sworn translator;



-- 4 recent photos (35 mm x 45 mm, white background) for your new born child (for Photo Specification please consult http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/pdf/kits/guides/3910e.pdf Appendix B);



-- Specify height and eye colour for your new born child;



-- pay the processing fee for you newborn child in the amount of $150CDN (see Fee Schedule available at



http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng



-- copies of all pages of the child's passport

-- add your baby to the Application for Permanent Residence in Canada and you and your spouse should update the IMM5406 Additional Family Information form. You will find the application kit at the following website address:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/skilled.asp



Please note that upon receipt of all the items indicated above medical forms will be issued for your child. You both may wait and complete your medical examinations with your newborn child. Please note however, that all the other documentation requested in our previous email must be submitted within the original deadline.

Please comply with the above request within 30 days from the date of birth of your child. At the end of the 30-day period we shall review your application and make a decision on the basis of the information available. We are unable to determine that you meet the requirements of the Skilled Worker program without these documents. Should you fail to comply with the above request your application will be refused. [/b]

Hi Dude,
I am in the same situation . My wife also pregnant and deliver waiting in July. And I am waiting for MR in June.
By the way, how did u contact to VO , regarding ur new born child? Did u send email after receiving MR? Or before? What else was requested in their previous email?
 
bnb said:
YES why not....we are sharing the same timeline :) and I hope many will get PPR today
Great positive ness always brings good results. So let's hope for the very best for everyone
 
Hello All

Submitted my passport yesterday at vfs Delhi. Now waiting for COPR.
Ecas status changed to Decision Made.
Anyone pls update Ss. I am facing issues.
 
holic said:
arkscan,

In my case, I requested them to delay my medicals as my wife was 1 month pregnant then and I had received MR. But NDVO insisted to carry out the procedure as mentioned in the MR mail.

Hi holic,

Hmm that's unfortunate....Like i posted before, LVO allowed a deferral for the entire family for a similar case....

Ur Visa (for ur entire family) when finally issued will have validity only till one year from your Meds completed date bcos ur Meds will expire then...So ur looking at least a 8-9 month delay for completion of Medicals for ur wife and ur baby (and keep in mind u have to apply for baby's passport after birth, then send docs then only u will get baby's medicals)..and assume at least another 30 days after Medicals completed to get PPR...by the time u get Visa, u may have just days to land...Hope u understand what I'm trying to say....

So keep this in mind and plan accordingly...U have a long break in the process now...Research extensively on landing, settlement, etc so that you are ready then...Good luck!!.:)
 
ruprocks said:
Hi friends,

got the good news of PPR today ........thanks for giving strength to keep patience and wait for my turn ......
it took exactly 60 days after MR .

submitted the passports today ....keeping my fingers crossed for stamping without any problem...

Congrats ruprocks!!!
 
amit2canada said:
Hello Friends

After waiting patiently for the entire visa process to complete, I had another wait in store for me.

I wanted to wait and explore onshore opportunities within my current company in India.
For this, I gave myself time till next year March and then plan the next move.

I was planning to land in Toronto in September this year with family and complete all the process like application for PR card etc.

But now it seems, my current organisation is gearing up to send me onshore as they have asked me to submit all the visa related information I have.
As of now I have been confirmed that it wont be a long term assignment and the client location will be in Montreal, Quebec.

Now from what I know, I cannot do my first landing in Quebec. Is this understanding correct?
I just want to confirm from this forum that should I do landing in Toronto first and apply PR card and SIN in Ontario state and then subsequently travel to client location in Montreal.
I need to provide this information in my organisation so that things can be planned accordingly.

Looking forward to suggestion/advie from this wonderful forum and forumites.

Cheers
Amit :)
COngrats Amit!!!
Quebec seems to be controversial city and you may face issue while applying for citizenship.

my two cents
 
sumg said:
I have received a passport request email. However, there is no 4th line update yet. ???
Has anyone faced this? Following is my timeline:

Line1 - App received: 18 Aug 2014
Line 3 - Medicals received: 27 Mar 2015
Line 2 - Processing Started: 13 Apr 2015

Ppr email: 13 May 2015

Congrats sumg!!! We are in same NOC, where are you planning to fly. Please PM me
 
IndoCan2014 said:
Seniors ...need your urgent advice....I am going to land canada tommorow....I am confused about the currency or anything i need to carry with me....Help Please...

I have carried 4000 CAD & 2000 USD and I have my citibank bank balance...Is that enough???

All the best!!!

I have limited information on this and do not want to confuse you.
Please share you experience once you land.
 
bnb said:
YES why not....we are sharing the same timeline :) and I hope many will get PPR today

Hope, today will be the golden day for all of us, who are on the edge of receiving PPR.

Fingers crossed

Cheers
 
Hello Seniors,

As i recently got married, i wanted to add my wife to my application. In this regard i received an email requesting for additional documents of my wife. I have few queries related to those documents.

Below are the list of documents which were requested.

1. A letter explaining how your family composition has changed and requesting that your spouse to be added to your application
2. Updated IMM0008 Generic Application Form and updated IMM5406 “Additional Family Information” form for yourself to include your spouse
3. A completed Schedule A Background Declaration form, and an IMM5406 “Additional Family Information” form completed and signed by your spouse
4. Processing fee for your spouse (if accompanying you to Canada)
5. Notarized copy of the birth certificate of your spouse
6. Copies of experience and educational documents for your spouse
7. Copy of your spouse’s valid passport (s) both valid and expired.
8. Four recent passport-size photographs of your spouse according to the specifications
9. A copy of your marriage certificate and marriage registration
10. A few marriage photographs depicting pre and post wedding and also of the ceremony itself.
11. Police clearance certificates for any country in which your spouse has resided in for 6 months or more since turning 18 (see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/index.asp for more information)
12. The Right of Permanent Residence Fee will need to be paid before a visa can be issued to your spouse (if accompanying you to Canada)
13. If you applied as a Skilled Worker - updated proof of funds for number of family members to now include added spouse


Queries related to above document requirement per serial number:

1. No query
2. Not able to find the document link to download, please share me the link for these documents.
3. Not able to find the document link to download, please share me the link for these documents.
4. Processing fee need to be paid online or need to fill the document (with credit card details) which we filled initially with the application?
5. No query
6. No query
7. No query
8. I see there is a requirement change, I sent six copies of my photos with the application, with details like DOB and date of photograph taken on the back of 5 photos, now I see there is no such requirement and need only 4 photos. Do I need to write anything at the back?
9. A copy of your marriage certificate and marriage registration are requested, however I have only marriage registration document, if I submit this document is this fine?
10. No query
11. No query
12. Do I need to pay this fee online right now or do they send an separate email requesting for the payment?
13. No query

Looking forward for your response ASAP.

Thank you
 
abhishek1985 said:
Dear all

Please advise for the funding that we should carry for Canada as we are 2 members.

We are planning to carry 9500 cad. 2000 cash and rest 7500 cad as travellers chq.

Please confirm can we carry more then 10000 cad

Yes you can carry you just have to declare it on arrival.

The CBSA official will mention your total amount in the records
 
Seems like a dry friday...
no news from anyone.. ::)