I never said there was any rule or stuff like that, was just trying to encourage you to order one but seems you took it the wrong way. My bad, good luck though.CanBC said:There isn't any rule that states I have to get them at 3 months.
I never said there was any rule or stuff like that, was just trying to encourage you to order one but seems you took it the wrong way. My bad, good luck though.CanBC said:There isn't any rule that states I have to get them at 3 months.
Hi LizzyBob,LizzyBob said:Hello HudsonBanks,
I'm curious, in your timeline you have shown that you posted your passport from Canada to Accra. Will the embassy have to return your passport to your Canadian address, or do you need to provide a return address in the region close to Accra? Did you include a self addressed return envelope when u sent the passport?
Hi there, I got PPR with Schedule A request same time. Before then no additional documents were requested from me so I'm not sure how long it takes for PPR after submitting requested documents.gimmyle said:HI PLEASE JUST WANT TO ASK FEW QUESTION. SEEMS WE ARE IN THE SAME SHOES. OUR APPLICATION WAS SENT TO ACCRA AS WELL COS WE RECEIVED SCHEDULE A AND FAMILY INFO FORM TO BE SUBMITTED IN 15DAYS. DID U RECEIVE THIS REQUEST AS WELL ? IF SO , HOW LONG AFTER SUBMISSION OF THE FORM DID YOU GET PASSPORT REQUEST?
HudsonBanks said:I never said there was any rule or stuff like that, was just trying to encourage you to order one but seems you took it the wrong way. My bad, good luck though.
@HudsonBanks was telling you for your own good so you can get the required info in time before they even reject your file (if at all there is a reason to reject it), but unfortunately you became defensive.CanBC said:There isn't any rule that states I have to get them at 3 months.
In case you are married, they are expecting a notarized marriage certificate, or if unmarried, proof of documents that corroborate that you and your partner were together and she is his daughter.Lizzara said:Help please anyone! I just got a letter in my inbox from cic asking for a notarized letter or statement stating the relationship between me and my child's father. My daughter and I are the primary applicants in my application and although I have good tmrekationship with her father, we are not together and I did not include him in my application.
What could they be trying to find out ? I feel there is a catch in this ? Any advise?
Who would notarize the letter?
Documents that show your partner is her father along with joint accounts, home lease, investments, photographs or other such documents etc. (all notarized) that conclusively prove that you were together once.Lizzara said:Thank you for the response.we are not and never were married common law. So what should I submit?
I am sure by now you would have made it amply clear to IRCC that though you were together once, but aren't anymore and aren't even immigrating together. If not please do so in the LoE, and attach documents from the time when you actually were together.Lizzara said:Ok thank you. Excuse my ignorance Nut if we are not living together for very long time then what do
I show? Apart from her birth certificate we have had no joint accounts or leases?
CanadaWeCome said:@HudsonBanks was telling you for your own good so you can get the required info in time before they even reject your file (if at all there is a reason to reject it), but unfortunately you became defensive.
That way i would say there is no rule that says you should even apply for immigration to Canada.
"Doctor, i just came to tell you about my illness, is there a rule that says you should prescribe me medicines & tests?"
What do you expect when he used the words 'should' and 'get it ASAP.' I'm inland anyway so it's going to take 6 months most probably looking at other people's timelines.CanadaWeCome said:@HudsonBanks was telling you for your own good so you can get the required info in time before they even reject your file (if at all there is a reason to reject it), but unfortunately you became defensive.
That way i would say there is no rule that says you should even apply for immigration to Canada.
"Doctor, i just came to tell you about my illness, is there a rule that says you should prescribe me medicines & tests?"
Neo_says said:Hello Gurus,
I have a question. My wife completed her master in India and at the time of creating EE entry profile I satted her education as Master and got ITA. I applied an recd AOR as well. But, WES evaluate her master as Bachelore degree. Can it lead to rejection of my application . Please advise.