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ching71 said:
:D
Received my MR just now.......

SORRY. WHAT I MEANT WAS IMPORTANTE UNG WHEN KA NAGPAMEDICAL KASI THE MOMENT THEY ISSUE THE VISA, THE EXPIRATION WILL BE 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF YOUR MEDICAL EXAM.

MALI NASULAT KO. I WROTE "WHERE"...SUPPPOSED TO BE "WHEN"/. :)
 
negrabandida said:
SORRY. WHAT I MEANT WAS IMPORTANTE UNG WHEN KA NAGPAMEDICAL KASI THE MOMENT THEY ISSUE THE VISA, THE EXPIRATION WILL BE 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF YOUR MEDICAL EXAM.

MALI NASULAT KO. I WROTE "WHERE"...SUPPPOSED TO BE "WHEN"/. :)

Thanks for the info.... ;)
 
Good day everyone! Has anyone experienced a need to update a change of address upon having a "decision made" and an added Canadian home address in the ecas status? Our Canadian address is not updated. My brother used to live in Spruce Grove but moved to Edmonton last year. He updated our program officer about the change of address, but my ecas status indicated the old city where my brother used to live. I tried updating online, but I kept getting error. Has anyone tried to "not" update this anymore and was ok upon entry in Canada? It's still the same province anyway. I have a copy of my brother's email about informing them of the change of address, plus -- upon entry in Canada, the Immigration Officer will ask about the updated address where they'll send the PR cards anyway, right? Do enlighten me, please - to those who have the same experience or to those who have an idea. Thanks in advance, guys :)
 
You may try to post your question here in this thread -
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/search-results/-t73191.0.html;msg1822047;topicseen#msg1822047

Those in the thread may guide you on landing - and having the address to where your PR card is sent updated at POE. You may want to check this out:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/arrival.asp - CBSA will ask you to confirm your Canadian mailing address, during that time you may inform them of the change. IMHO it does not hurt to bring along proof of mailing (utilities bill etc.) showing the address of your brother if you intend to have your PR cards mailed to your brother's new mailing address, and show that to the CBSA officer upon landing.

And congratulations on your DM! :) - is that a correct assumption? :)

lakambini said:
Good day everyone! Has anyone experienced a need to update a change of address upon having a "decision made" and an added Canadian home address in the ecas status? Our Canadian address is not updated. My brother used to live in Spruce Grove but moved to Edmonton last year. He updated our program officer about the change of address, but my ecas status indicated the old city where my brother used to live. I tried updating online, but I kept getting error. Has anyone tried to "not" update this anymore and was ok upon entry in Canada? It's still the same province anyway. I have a copy of my brother's email about informing them of the change of address, plus -- upon entry in Canada, the Immigration Officer will ask about the updated address where they'll send the PR cards anyway, right? Do enlighten me, please - to those who have the same experience or to those who have an idea. Thanks in advance, guys :)
 
ragluf said:
You may try to post your question here in this thread -
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/search-results/-t73191.0.html;msg1822047;topicseen#msg1822047

Those in the thread may guide you on landing - and having the address to where your PR card is sent updated at POE. You may want to check this out:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/arrival.asp - CBSA will ask you to confirm your Canadian mailing address, during that time you may inform them of the change. IMHO it does not hurt to bring along proof of mailing (utilities bill etc.) showing the address of your brother if you intend to have your PR cards mailed to your brother's new mailing address, and show that to the CBSA officer upon landing.

And congratulations on your DM! :) - is that a correct assumption? :)

Thank you Ragluf for the two link's you provided. You definitely hit the spot! My brother emailed CEM yesterday about the change of address, apparently it takes a while for the update in ecas. But CEM acknowledged the change of address this morning, so all I have to do is relax and just wait for the revised address online - therefore I will occasionally check the ecas before landing Canada (still got two lovely months in our beloved homeland) and then again after landing to check the status of PR card - as per the brilliant link you gave. Gosh, all these reading and researching you've been doing for us! Appreciate all the help, Ragluf. Like I've said once, and I'll say it again... you are brilliant! :D

And yup, that is a correct assumption. I got a DM last monday and saw the incorrect Canada address the following day. Emailed CEM last night c/o brother, and got an acknowledged reply this morning. Life is great :)
 
lakambini said:
And yup, that is a correct assumption. I got a DM last monday and saw the incorrect Canada address the following day. Emailed CEM last night c/o brother, and got an acknowledged reply this morning. Life is great :)

Well then this is the official congratulations on your DM!!! Won't be long now.

Enjoy the holidays at home and fill-up with the nice wonderful tastes and aromas of the holiday celebrations while preparing for your move to Canada.

/all the best and God bless...
 
Hi guys... question lang po, after ng medical how long will it take for PP request? Residence fee is included na with my brother's application when I submitted it to CIO and since may MR na sya i assume na PP na next.
 
Usually this is the longest period in the application process, from MR to getting PPR. Here is a brief info guide on the application process from the CIC website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/next_steps.asp
If your brother was not requested for submission of updated/additional docs and only was requested for IME and have completed this, barring any other requests from the VO - he should be prepared to wait anywhere from 3~5 months, in some cases it may be more than that. Use the processing times as published here to gauge the time he has to wait: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/provincial.asp

Applications in the PH are averaging 11months - but that is based on 80% of cases processed up to Sept 30, 2012.

regina101 said:
Hi guys... question lang po, after ng medical how long will it take for PP request? Residence fee is included na with my brother's application when I submitted it to CIO and since may MR na sya i assume na PP na next.

/all the best and hope this helps...
 
negrabandida said:
finally my stat says 'DECISION MADE"..

hello po paano nyo na checheck yung status ng application nyo? thanks!
 
twix96 said:
Hi Arrowsmon, im not familiar with FSW naman, PNP kasi ako, but i think its the same website as long as you have UCI number na from CIO Nova Scotia or CIC, you can aaccess the ECAS na...kung LOA pa lang, you cannot access the ECAS yet.

Twix96


kelan po ba darating ung UCI number? ang meron lang po kase ako ngayun LOA. please reply thanks! :)
 
ragluf said:
Well then this is the official congratulations on your DM!!! Won't be long now.

Enjoy the holidays at home and fill-up with the nice wonderful tastes and aromas of the holiday celebrations while preparing for your move to Canada.

/all the best and God bless...

Thanks, Ragluf. Enjoy the holidays too. I will have a fab time because I did not spend the last two Christmas at home.
 
See here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=012&t=4

If you have previously applied to CIC (WP, TRV etc.) - you will have a UCI. But if this is your first application to CIC, via sending your PR application to CIO-NS , then your file number or client ID will come with your AOR.

If you have only filed your application to CIO this November, wait a bit - your acknowledgement from CIO-NS comes in a few weeks, followed by the AOR from your VO after another few weeks. You will see your client ID/File number on those documents.

appleguy said:
kelan po ba darating ung UCI number? ang meron lang po kase ako ngayun LOA. please reply thanks! :)
 
thanks for the info! one more thing... where is the VO for all the pinoy applicants residing in the philippines?
 
Visa Office is Embassy of Canada in Manila (formal), but although it is much more known informally as CEM (Canada Embassy Manila). Official site is here: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/index.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

There is another consulate office in Cebu, FYI.
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/contact-contactez.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

appleguy said:
thanks for the info! one more thing... where is the VO for all the pinoy applicants residing in the philippines?