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    Dependent Child Medical Done- How much longer now?

    Hello, I am a dependent child and living outside of Canada, My parents have already received their PR cards in Canada and they are in Canada. CIC London office asked me for evidence of relationship and police character certificates in March, 2016 which I provided. Now I received a medical...
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    Police Character Certificate from Pakistan??

    So you did not get any police certificate from Foreign Ministry? or did you have to get that police certificate attested by Foreign Ministry? And is your application for express entry still in queue or processed?
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    Police Character Certificate from Pakistan??

    Hello, If the application is currently living permanently out of Pakistan, Do we need to get a police character certificate from Foreign Ministry of Pakistan or Can we just submit the one obtained from Local Police station in the vicinity of your old address in Pakistan? Any help from others...
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    Police Certificates? [Pakistan]

    Hello, CIC UK has asked me to submit "Updated, original Pakistan Police Certificate" Now my question is that, Do I need to provide this "Police Certificate" from all the Police Stations where I have lived all my life? or just my police station in the vicinity of my latest address? Since...
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    How to Send application to LONDON office form Pakistan?

    Thanks alot.. and This is the address for PR applications too?
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    How to Send application to LONDON office form Pakistan?

    Hello, My parents have been found eligible to apply for permanent residence status in Canada and they mentioned me as a dependent. CIC-V has told them that, I, the dependent should send my forms and stuff to LONDON office. Now my question is, how do I send my application package to LONDON...
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    Dependent Child over 22?? [solved]

    Re: Dependent Child over 22?? Thank You everyone for the help. My parents PR application was submitted before rule change and I was over 22 at the time when the application was received by them. I read alot of documentation and found out that the dependent must be studying since before the...
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    Dependent Child over 22?? [solved]

    Hello, I wanted to know that If a dependent child over 22 was studying full time and fully dependent on his/her parents at the time the parents filed for Permanent Residence and added him/her as their dependent. So does he/she has to continue his/her studies continuously until the application...
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    SPOUSAL Sponsorship PAKISTAN @ London Visa Office

    Re: SPOUSAL Sponsorship PAKISTAN @ London Visa Office Can anyone tell me the procedure for sending PR applications to London Office? i.e. where Can I find their address to courier my documents to? or do I have to send them thru Gerry's or VFS? CIC-V contacted my parents and told them that...
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    Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!

    Can anyone tell me the procedure for sending PR applications to London Office? i.e. where Can I find their address to courier my documents to? CIC-V contacted my parents and told them that I (their dependent child) should send my filled forms etc to LONDON office. Now I wana know how do you...
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    Help: Sponsored Dependent Child over 22 [under old law] from Pakistan [asylum]

    Thanks alot for the reply, if there is no financial requirement then how am I to prove to the Canadian Immigration that I am a dependent of my parents? Can you please elaborate more in this case? also Do I need to send originals to them? Like my Original Birth Certificate and Original Family...
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    Help: Sponsored Dependent Child over 22 [under old law] from Pakistan [asylum]

    Hello, I am a 24 years old full time student and dependent on my parents. My parents applied for their PR a year and a half ago and added me as dependent child in their application. They are currently in Canada and applied for asylum in Canada, which was approved. [please note that their...