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imu
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Join us : PPR hold due to spouse's pregnancy!
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March 25, 2011, 12:35:39 pm »
Welcome you to all to this new thread.
I thought it will come to our advantage to share things concerned with the held –up of PPR due to spouses pregnancy as well as informing the visa office of the new born and sending documents to the visa office. Though we acknowledge that there are some few of the applicants who is experiencing the same but the seniors may come forward to help us understand what to do, when to do and what could be the ways and means. It is no wonder that some of our forum members may be in the same case. We expect seniors and experts will join and help us making cases easy for us! Wishes for you all.
imu
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imu
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dear all
We were sent medical and RPRF request according to time line motioned in the signature below .by the time my spouse became pregnant and when we went to complete medicals accordingly .the DMP took all related medical examinations but not spouse's x-ray. It's because my spouse's pregnancy and the doctor sent the report accordingly without her x-ray. Later, the visa office requested to take the examination to complete the medical procedure .and we did it accordingly taking the x-ray of the spouse with the security shield. We did it to give a speed to the process in order to land in Canada before the birth of the baby. But since then we did not get any response from the visa office till today. Seniors told us that the visa office will issue the PPR after our baby born in the country, not before that. We read elsewhere that the visa office did it in the same manner. Hopefully they will do it. Now, seniors! Could you please suggest us how to inform the visa office and prepare documents for the new born and other documents accordingly.I would be very much appreciated if you please share the experience of the same.
looking forward to hearing from you soon
imu
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