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Hello Friends,
Here I have something serious.. My DM was 8th May. I haven't received PPR yet :(
Any idea what could be the reason? I'm worried :'( I see NDVO is giving PPR soon after DM. Then what could be wrong with my case?
Please suggest...
Thanks!!
 
jayampw said:
Hello Friends,
Here I have something serious.. My DM was 8th May. I haven't received PPR yet :(
Any idea what could be the reason? I'm worried :'( I see NDVO is giving PPR soon after DM. Then what could be wrong with my case?
Please suggest...
Thanks!!

Nothing is wrong with your case....there are many waiting after DM on 7th May and 8th May....please wait...you will get it very soon...Cheers friend!! :) :)
 
jayampw said:
Hello Friends,
Here I have something serious.. My DM was 8th May. I haven't received PPR yet :(
Any idea what could be the reason? I'm worried :'( I see NDVO is giving PPR soon after DM. Then what could be wrong with my case?
Please suggest...
Thanks!!

There are a few more of us in this category.. So lets keep our fingers crossed!
 
Bachar said:
does asking to pay RPRF mean that, for sure, they will grant PR visa in later stage ?

No. There is no guarantee until you actually get the visa. But rejections after PPR are nearly unheard of.
 
Waiting2014 said:
Yes my spouse is not supporting me in this matter....initially he was okay, now he is not. Seems like Canada will remain a dream for me now...anyways thank you for the response !!

You can always explain to the VO the situation and maybe there will be a solution for you. I hope so. Good luck.
 
rahuldhawanFSW said:
Is there an expiry date for COPR?
I mean is there limited period available for first landing in Canada after getting PR visa (and COPR)?

Yes. It is one year from the date of your medical exam. The expiration date will be printed on your visa and COPR. It cannot be extended.
 
harshadsoman said:
Hi Arkscan,

If I am not wrong, you need to carry the entire amount irrespective of the duration of your stay in Canada.
Even if you want to leave the same day you land, you still need the entire amount with you. Hope this helps.

You do not have to CARRY the entire amount, or any amount. You have to have proof of funds, just as you did when you applied.
 
Guys,
I have received an email from VFS stating that your passport has been dispatched from Canada Visa office.
How long it will take to ready for collection ?
 
arkscan said:
That's true...If u get ur Visa and COPR, then get married before landing, you should ideally inform the VO immediately...otherwise if u land in Canada as a single applicant not having declared ur (now-) spouse, this is misrepresentation which can cause a serious problem down the road...I rembr reading such an experience where an applicant disclosed his changed circumstances only at the port of entry, was denied landing and had to turn back...

The correct sequence would be (in case ur marriage is further down the road) to get ur Visa, do ur landing then get married then apply for ur wife under family class- inland/ outland...

Or the other sequence would be inform the VO (in case ur marriage is upcoming shortly) in which case ur file would be put-on-hold until u get married, and send over the spouse docs so that both ur applications would be processed simultaneously so that both of u get ur PRs together...(And yes, you can add ur spouse even after getting ur COPR but in that case, the VO will instruct u not to land in Canada until ur spouse's PR visa is granted)

Your call....

Yes that is exactly what would happen. If you land with undeclared family members you will be denied, or if it is discovered later, you could be deported, and you will not be able to sponsor those family members later.

Your advice is sound. +1
 
JS DHILLON said:
Hi Friends

My spouse is main applicant and we are filling up 'Generic Form' to add me as a dependent. Under the personal details for the dependent it is asked in the Question 2 "Have you ever used any other name (e.g.Nickname, maiden name,alias etc.)". I (dependent) changed my name to add surname. Now all of my educational documents show my first name but passport (as it was made after name change) shows the full name with surname.

Should we check 'Yes' in the question?
If yes, then do we need to write only given name in the place of 'given name' and leave the 'surname' space empty or write 'NA' in 'surname' place?
What to select in Question 12 "Dependent Type"?

Many thanks in advance

Your proposition is reasonable. Name must be filled out same as on passport. Other names can be filled out in "Have you ever used other names" space.
 
Hello experts.

i just want to have your opinion on my case. i applied for the FSW on MAY 2014. I got the MR on 3/3/2015. after that i did not hear from them. my VO is Bucharest. can you guys share your thoughts about what is happening in my case. i know some people who applied after me with the same VO and they got PPR recently.
your thoughts are really helpful.

Thanks
 
Hello Guys,

I want it to translate my PCC and sent the a copy to the translator.

I could not send the original as he is in other city and he is the only one certified,,

He wrote: The translation is provided in reliance to the client’s advice that the
attached copy of the Arabic document is a true copy of the original without any
responsibility on the translator as to the content of the Arabic document.

do u think this will make trouble for me!!
 
arkscan said:
Yes...and u need to categorize it...Go through qorax's guide here for the complete instructions :)->

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/form-b4-goods-to-followaccompanying-list-how-to-t44793.0.html

Thanks Arkscan

:) :) :)