read mo yung previous pages ng thread na ito or search mo yung thread na "From Passport Request to Visa" na thread, i know someone went to DFA without the appointment and just showed the PPR from Canadian embassy and was allowed to renew agad. inexplain lang na kasi may deadline ang CEM na 45 days ba yun kaya pinayagan.bigboy said:pwede kaya iadjust ung appointment sked namin sa DFA (dec.7,2010 sked namin un)balak ko sana by monday....sino kaya ang pwede makausap na tao sa DFA>..renew ko sana passport ko to red one,,,,tenks...anyone....godbless.....
bigboy said:thank u po ulit.....ill do it.....godbless ;D
hi 4mfamily sorry, i just mentioned to canada15 that when we receive passport request we also need to submit photos not more than 6 months old. same size as the ones we submitter before 35mmx45mm, 3 pieces. i already sent recent photos to my husband in canada so it will be ready when the PPR finally arrives.4mfamily said:English language please!
rubyalabar said:hi 4mfamily sorry, i just mentioned to canada15 that when we receive passport request we also need to submit photos not more than 6 months old. same size as the ones we submitter before 35mmx45mm, 3 pieces. i already sent recent photos to my husband in canada so it will be ready when the PPR finally arrives.
bigboy does not have a machine readable passport and i told him he can go to the government agency here in the Philippines, DFA that issues the passports and show his PPR. maybe they will expedite processing of renewal of his passport.
In my own opinion you should pay for the RPRF because i think your medical is OK @ the embassy is already requesting you to pay it.that was the same letter my husband receive way back.and don`t hesitate to email them for you questions,they are prompt to answer your questions based in our own experience.superboy_ec said:Hello Guys, I see a lot of discussion here about waiting time after the medicals were done and waiting for PPR. I received a letter dated Oct/20th in my mail in oct/29th. It says "We have now completed the initial assessment of your application, and expect to finalize your application without a personal interview. While an interview does not appear necessary at this time, we reserve the right to call you to an interview, should this become necessary at some future stage in processing.
Now, this letter has 6 sections but I am interested only in 2: Right of Permanent Residence fee (RPRF) - I have not paid that fee for my wife nor myself. So that section explains about the fee and also says if you have not already paid RPRF, you should do so at this time. Question I have to you guys is: Do I pay it now or wait to see if I get transferred but I may not get transferred, so what's the best action I should be taking here, call them? I don't think they will answer. Inquier by email, I don't think they will respond either, I am stuck there.
2. It says additional documents required: It is checked "No additional documents are required at this time.
Does this means medicals are okay?, I sent my police clearance from my home country when I submitted the application in Mar/3rd this year and I have not left the Canada since I came in 2008. I don't think they may be requesting any additional documents. I have sent documents several times for my working permit applications before along with family documentation as well.
Question is Am I correct? or you guys think there may be something the will request.?
in my own opinion hnd mo dapat ma miss ang appointment mo sa DFA or else you will have to start the process again.at baka mabigay pang appointment date sayo e ung matagal pa.bigboy said:pwede kaya iadjust ung appointment sked namin sa DFA (dec.7,2010 sked namin un)balak ko sana by monday....sino kaya ang pwede makausap na tao sa DFA>..renew ko sana passport ko to red one,,,,tenks...anyone....godbless.....
superboy_ec said:Thanks to all that have responded and to jumong. I will send my payment my RPRF soon. So in the envelope will just add the stickers from BCPNP and from Immigration just put the draft in and that's it right?