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