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Author Topic: PARENTS: PPR + MR + RPRF (received December) Manila Visa Office  (Read 177 times)
shakeyy
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« on: January 31, 2012, 12:25:08 pm »

Received a letter for our PPR, MR and RPRF payment in one letter last december.. Smiley let's connect here please...


My timeline:

Feb '10 -- Sent to CIC Manila
April 10 -- AOR -- Asked also for additional requirements
MAY 10- Sent Additional Requirements
DEC 13 2011 --- PPR & Medical Request + Forms
Meds Done-- 1/20/2012
Sent Passport: 1/21/2012
Meds to CEM: 1/23/2012
VISA--
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12/06 -- applied to sponsor
6/08   --approved to sponsor
2/10  -- file sent to MCE
4/10  -- In process + AOR + Add Req
5/10  -- Sent Additional Req
12/11 - PPR + MR + Add Req
1/20/2012 - Meds done (cebu)
1/25/2012 - Meds to CE
4/24/2012 - Decision
JATT_PUNJABI
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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2012, 11:03:41 am »

Hello everyone. There is this important poll at CBC (http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/inside-politics-blog/2011/10/question-of-the-day-464.html).

I request everyone to vote NO at the CBC website link provided above. The poll question is, "Should Canada limit the number of parents and grandparents that it allows to immigrate?" Just vote NO if you want to sponser your parents in future and have them immigrate to Canada!

Minister Jason Kenney wants to stop the Parents and Grandparents stream of the Family Class Immigration program, or put limits (caps) on the number of applications CIC accepts. Just like the limits of the Federal Skilled Worker program and the moratorium (stoppage) of the Investors program. So just vote NO and rate the comments by clicking on the "Thumbs Up" or "Thumbs Down" button. Some of the comments posted on the CBC website are full of hate, anger and mis-information against immigrant parents and grandparents. You can also leave your own comments to clarify the matter and show them your point of view.

So please, everyone, visit http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/inside-politics-blog/2011/10/question-of-the-day-464.html vote NO and rate the bad comments "Thumbs Down". Do it for your parents' and grandparents' sake.
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