Yes, they asked for it and luckily I had all the pay stubs from 2014 saved.georgedy0920 said:Congrats to your Ready for visa!
May I ask you a question if you dont mind? Fo the add'l docs request, did they ask you specifically about pay stubs for 2014? Because I got doc request recently,
they asked for me T4: A copy of Canadian Revenue Agency T4 form for 2014 and
Notice of Assessment: A copy of Canadian Revenue Agency Notice of tax Assessment for the year of 2014.
I was wondering did I meis the pay stub or not...
Thank you.
hey, congratstiago_vieira said:I am from visa exempt country.
Got decision made 16 march but no CoPR yet.
Does CoPR comes in the regular mail?
thanks
Actually not. Because you will need the CSQ to obtain the RAMQ health insurance.Palani88 said:Can somebody please tell me if it's possible in moving to Quebec once you finished your landing process.
Thanks in advance
Hello! I also from edmonton. Just have a question. Once we received our passports back where should we go for landing? I heard that we can go to Canada Place in downtown edmonton. Is that correct? If so, should we call the office to schedule? Thanks!A_Wonder said:We just went with xpresspost from Canada post and included the same paid envelope inside and the next day the documents were delivered,and we live in Edmonton! I wouldn't take "signature required" option as you are sending to post office box, but not to a person.
In theory, you have PR and CAN live in Quebec. Practically though, since you do not have CSQ, you would not be able to get the RAMQ, which is mendatory.Palani88 said:Really...so what ur saying is that unless ur a provincial nominee you can't move to Quebec. Am I correct?? any alternative?? What if I got a job over there??
Yes, you apply for the CSQ. Then, with the CSQ, you apply for PR to immigrate to Quebec. Either, you choose the PEQ program, which is quite fast. You need 1 Year of Quebec B-Level or higher work experience within the last 2 years. Or you choose the Quebec Skilled Worker program, which is a pain in the ***, so I have heard, because it requires a lot of information that might be hard to gather, but therefore, you can also immigrate with a low-skilled job. And you need to pass the French test, of course, for either program.Palani88 said:Oh I see..the reason is lived in Quebec before, but normally csq must be applied before applying pr right??
Hey,Saurabh_PR said:Guys, I got an email from CIC asking for schedule A and PCC for me and my spouse. Below is the email content.
Dear XXX,
This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following documents:
Ø 89019589 - XXX:
> Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature. This must include updated personal, address, and travel history since the age of 18 with no gaps in addresses or activities. In addition, ensure that you provide responses to all statutory questions as well as additional explanations for all statutory questions for which you have provided a response of 'Yes'.
Ø > Police Certificate: Provide an original police clearance certificate from India if remained for more than 6 months since 2014/09/23. Please see the following link for more information. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/
This must be received at this office by: 2016/05/18
You must send us the requested information by email within 60 days from the date of this letter.
Please reply directly to this email and put your application number in the title.
I did submit these 2 information along with original application. PCC was issued in Jul 2014.
My question is - I should apply for new PCC for me and my spouse and send the scan copy by email or can I send the PCC I had from July 2014.
Same with Schedule A Background Declaration form - I should fill it, sign it and send the scan copy?