muffy1 said:
CALISSONS!!! YAYYYYY!! CONGRATS! Super duper happy for you
Thank you!!! Really happy to get this PPR!
Just a question... my visa office is Seattle and since any VO seems to have different instructions, I prefer to ask..
here is what I read:
ADDRESSES IN CANADA
If your address is in Canada, the Consulate will return your passports via United States Postal Service First Class Mail. Please enclose a self-addressed return envelope (the envelope must measure at least 8.5 x 11 inches).
If First Class Mail is not acceptable, please provide a completed Federal Express air waybill and a return Federal Express courier envelope (the envelope must measure at least 8.5 x 11 inches). You must fill in your name and address as both the sender and the recipient on the waybill. The Consulate's address must not appear on the waybill. You must enter your valid Federal Express account number in the appropriate billing information box. Charges must be billed to recipient, not to sender. Payments by cheque or credit card are not accepted. Make a note of the tracking number.
The Consulate will not be responsible for filling out courier labels or verifying shipping charges; these are the sole responsibility of the applicant. If you do not adhere to the above instructions, then your passport(s) will be returned via First Class Mail.
Please note: We will not return passports to Canadian addresses using any commercial courier service other than Federal Express. If you send a waybill for UPS or DHL, then your passport(s) will be returned via First Class Mail.
==> So basically if I want them to return my COPR to Canada (for some reasons in e-cas they show my sponsor's address and not mine, which is fine with me anyway since I am currently visiting him), I don't return a pre-paid envelope?==> I just send them the photocopies of my passport (I am from a visa-exempt country)+ a big envelope, self-adressed, but not pre-paid, right? [because I have never heard of the Federal Express air thing seems complicated]