astegenga said:Passport requested!!!
Got the email today
Sooooo happy!!!
Isn't Moonlightprancer talking about COPR and not PPR? Because people from visa-exempt countries just send photocopies. Or maybe I misunderstood something.awor said:Moonlightprancer, congrats on PPR. I'm curious what your letter stated (send passport/passport copy) because mine (LA) noted *only* the passport could be sent. There is absolutely no consistency to any part of this process.
calissons said:To AWORIsn't Moonlightprancer talking about COPR and not PPR? Because people from visa-exempt countries just send photocopies. Or maybe I misunderstood something.
awor said:Some PPRs state copies are ok, but mine from LA only gave the option of sending the passports themselves. I know what the new "rules" say, but LA didn't give me an option.
calissons said:Kiri:It seems great... I am not sure they care about the receipt for the FBI prints though :... I smiled about the cat's receipt ;D (but it's cute!) but it seems like what people send. For your phone bill and stuff, it's normal that you can't go back for ever, and they understand it.
calissons said:Congrats!Just noticed your medical exam must have expired. Did you get an extension for landing? (Is is possible when you're outland?--> I see very conflicting things on forums. It's all over the place. Would really appreciate some clarifying answer on this...
Thanks. And congrats again..
astegenga said:To add to the PPR discussion, this is what my PPR from the New York office says:
If you and/or your dependent(s) hold a passport from a visa exempt country, this office will NOT require your/their passport(s) to finalize this case. Only submit the passport(s) for those persons who require a visa for Canada. For all others, submit a clear photocopy of every page in their valid passports.
And here is the list of visa exempt countries:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp#exemptions
The US is one of them so I believe this means I can send photocopies of the pages of my passport.