- Oct 24, 2011
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- Visa Office......
- CPC/VEGREVILLE TRANSFERRED TO CIC-EDMONTON
- App. Filed.......
- 23-11-2010
- File Transfer...
- 19-10-2011
- Med's Request
- 12-10-2013
- Med's Done....
- 23-10-2013 received by cic 31-10-2013
- Interview........
- 12-09-2013 PASSED
- Passport Req..
- 18-03-2014 PPR OF MY SON
- VISA ISSUED...
- 10-06-2014
- LANDED..........
- June 24,2014 To God be the glory! PR CARD received: August 22, 2014 (exactly 60 days after landing)! Son's PR card arrived August 27, 2014 (exactly 65 days after landing)
Just sharing the good news to everybody!
First, I filled up the forms here in Canada and sent it to my aunt to the Philippines via express post. Yes this is a paper application.
July 26th (Tuesday)- My aunt submitted my mom's application to VFS Manila.
August 2 (Tuesday)- Visa Issued
August 5 (Friday)- Passport delivered to our home
I was getting anxious about this application because I read a lot of threads about "mother visit visa application denied" or "refused." And they even showed bank account statements and $$$$$$$... I got worried because I didn't submit any bank account statements.. I don't even have savings at the moment. My mother is a retired University professor and she doesn't have savings either and only receiving monthly pension. About $300 every month.
Here are the documents I submitted:
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
FOR
MY MOTHER
MY MOTHER JUST SHOWED
1. Proof of Pension from Government Service Insurance System
ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
FROM MY HUSBAND
1. Canadian Birth Certificate
2. Copy of Driver's License
3. Latest payslips (photocopies)
4. T4 slips (2014 and 2015)
5. Notice of assessments (2014 and 2015)
6. Proof of Pension
7. Employment Certificate
FROM ME:
1. Birth Certificate
2. PR card copy
3. Passport Copy
4. Latest Payslips (photocopies)
5. T4 slips (2014 and 2015)
6. Notice of assessments(2014 and 2015)
7. Employment Certificate
I also wrote a letter of invitation... and it is not the usual invitation letter.. I added some "flavor" to it. A little bit of drama ! And Thank God it helped! I also noticed that VFS Manila is not as strict as other Visa office. This is just my own opinion.
First, I filled up the forms here in Canada and sent it to my aunt to the Philippines via express post. Yes this is a paper application.
July 26th (Tuesday)- My aunt submitted my mom's application to VFS Manila.
August 2 (Tuesday)- Visa Issued
August 5 (Friday)- Passport delivered to our home
I was getting anxious about this application because I read a lot of threads about "mother visit visa application denied" or "refused." And they even showed bank account statements and $$$$$$$... I got worried because I didn't submit any bank account statements.. I don't even have savings at the moment. My mother is a retired University professor and she doesn't have savings either and only receiving monthly pension. About $300 every month.
Here are the documents I submitted:
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
FOR
MY MOTHER
MY MOTHER JUST SHOWED
1. Proof of Pension from Government Service Insurance System
ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
FROM MY HUSBAND
1. Canadian Birth Certificate
2. Copy of Driver's License
3. Latest payslips (photocopies)
4. T4 slips (2014 and 2015)
5. Notice of assessments (2014 and 2015)
6. Proof of Pension
7. Employment Certificate
FROM ME:
1. Birth Certificate
2. PR card copy
3. Passport Copy
4. Latest Payslips (photocopies)
5. T4 slips (2014 and 2015)
6. Notice of assessments(2014 and 2015)
7. Employment Certificate
I also wrote a letter of invitation... and it is not the usual invitation letter.. I added some "flavor" to it. A little bit of drama ! And Thank God it helped! I also noticed that VFS Manila is not as strict as other Visa office. This is just my own opinion.