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sy8899

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Apr 28, 2010
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Have a silly question: I'm a Alberta PN. (AINP)
but what's the FBI results/report?never heard of it in my required document.

I guess PCC is the police certificate, but what`s the state PCC. we should only provide PCC outside of Canada,and no need to provide PCC for in Canada, right?

what`s the I-94, or AOR?? are these for PN for other province?but bafflo should have the same standard. did I miss somthing?
we will only pay 550 for the application right? when should we pay for the 490 right of PR?

website says if you reside in canada, you can mail the application to a city(can`t remember the city name) in Ontario instead of Bafflo, is that right?please anyone can help me out? I would only think I could just sumit the forms and PCC to bafflo as a PN if not checking out this website.
 
okay, i think it;s pay 550 first, and they will send a request to pay 490 fee when they are ready to issue the permanent resident visa.
 
instruction say that family member are include: spouse and children, but are my parents consider the family members as well?
 
i really don't know i have been wondering what to do about this too.I once hv been living in ontario 3 years ago i recentely relocated to BC , just got approved by the BC pnp i guess since i hv lived in ontario for 2 years and BC for little more than a year now i will need to optain a police report from this two province? I don't know how to go about it please get me noted if someone get your question answered.
 
sy8899 said:
instruction say that family member are include: spouse and children, but are my parents consider the family members as well?

You can not include your parents in your actual application but you would mention them on the additional family information form.

jujufe said:
just got approved by the BC pnp i guess since i hv lived in ontario for 2 years and BC for little more than a year now i will need to optain a police report from this two province?

You normally don't need a police report from inside Canada. See http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/information/security/police-cert/north-america/canada.asp