Hi Baloo,Baloo said:
We have been pro-active and already submitted the afore-mentioned form along with our application. So, a few months down the line we need to order our CAIPs notes, how do we proceed?
Thanks!
Hi Baloo,Baloo said:
CAIPS is an acronym for Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System.alasken said:I see people talking about CAIPS notes all the time these days. What are they exactly?
1. That's only for applying for Quebec.AnnaMcG said:Hi All!
I have just done my draft of my application to apply for permanent residency and have a couple of questions about the new generic application form, I wonder if anyone can help?
Just to summarise my position - I and my canadian husband live in England and we are applying for him to sponsor me so we can go live happily ever after in the mountains![]()
1) Does anyone know what the "Certificat de Selection du Quebec" is? Is it necessary for my application, and if so how do I go about getting it?
2) What is a National Identity Card? In the document checklist it says to provide this - would it be my National Insurance number card?
3) My husband is sponsoring me - does he need to complete the Schedule A Background Declaration form and the Additional Family Information form?
It does state the spouse must complete a copy - but if he is sponsoring, does he need to?
I do hope you lovely people are able to help, this site is proving to be such a great resource!
Thanks in advance ;D
Anna
Thats we we put in ours, we said were we went who was with us and if there were any gifts as well.AnnaMcG said:Hi - great thanks Tawcan! Most useful link
I had a question about the relationship questions too - it says "did you have a formal ceremony to celebrate the engagement?"
We obviously had one for the wedding but for the engagement we went out for dinner with the family at a restaraunt - would that count as "formal ceremony"? Sorry to ask about such little things!
Thanks again for your help![]()
I proposed to my wife at her bday party in front of all of our friends. That's what we wrote down on the application and included pictures. I think the formal ceremony is a custom in some other countries.AnnaMcG said:Hi - great thanks Tawcan! Most useful link
I had a question about the relationship questions too - it says "did you have a formal ceremony to celebrate the engagement?"
We obviously had one for the wedding but for the engagement we went out for dinner with the family at a restaraunt - would that count as "formal ceremony"? Sorry to ask about such little things!
Thanks again for your help![]()