LOLVancouver sounds fun doesn't it?
Congratulations buddy! happy for youAlmost 25 full moons to the day I filed for PR, I've finally got my PPR!
Thanks for helping maintain my sanity guys!
Many thanks !
You may find the answers you are looking for over here:Hello everyone. Received the 'Ready for Visa' email last night.
AOR: Jan 2020, based out of India.
Got a quick couple of questions.
- When shipping documents to VFS, should I also include my old passport? (most of my travel done is recorded in the old passport)
- Will I also receive an email for my dependents or this alone would suffice for all my dependents?
Thanks!
We just got an email with PPR
Guys !!!
after 893 days of Arduous journey
Got my PPR.
AOR Dec 2019 .
Congratulations guys !Almost 25 full moons to the day I filed for PR, I've finally got my PPR!
Thanks for helping maintain my sanity guys!
Thanks muchYou may find the answers you are looking for over here:
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/two-way-courier-services-vfs-new-delhi-india.713205/
Keep in mind this was posted in Dec, 2020. So things have changed slightly. VFS allows booking and paying for the passport services directly and you don't have to mail them now.
You will find the information on VFS India Canada website.
OkI believe so. Clinic has a direct access to IRCC unlike us who only have access to customer service reps. If I were you I would also attach medicals with PCC if medical does not get updated by the time you submit ADR.
When do you plan to move? I've also been thinking of just getting a longer term place instead of an initial temporary address. Trying to move in the next 2 months, so I'd like to see how far in advance you've found a place.I expected this and avoided getting an initial temporary address to move in first and look for a permanent place because I didn't wanna further fuck up the PR card delivery process by updating IRCC with a new address. They can already barely handle a single address, a delivery address update would send my PR card to the space. I found a good place (a bit pricey for AB) and signed a year long contract.
Do you think IRCC will deliver my card before my contract expires? You know, the answer is not that easy to give... The max I've heard is 5 months I believe.
Already moved but I had had my rental contract signed a little over a month before my landing date. One sentence to summarize my home hunting experience (while outside Canada): They don't trust immigrants. I can kinda understand them though.
Like 90% of recent newcomers (students/PRS) to Canada who've come within the last 5 years have told me they will/are considering moving to US in the future due to home prices/salariesJust think about the level of the economic blow Canada would receive if the US decided to streamline PR in a way similar to EE. Even if the process until approval took 3-5 years in total, I'd ignore Canada completely and focus entirely on the US. We wouldn't see a single international student/temporary worker trying to go to Canada for anything.
My country is cheaper than Canada and I did think about soft landing but found it risky so I went with a hard landing.If you lived in a cheap country, would you have done soft-landing?
I'm willing to bet 90% of CANADIAN youth is willing to move to the US lol. Canada is not a developed country, they just have money because they're lucky to have crazy amounts of gas oil gold and other mines so all they had to do was dig them out and sell them, which is an easy process as far as industrial processes go.Like 90% of recent newcomers (students/PRS) to Canada who've come within the last 5 years have told me they will/are considering moving to US in the future due to home prices/salaries
100% of Canadians are willing to move to the US in the future due to home prices/salaries. Checkout /r/canada and /r/onguardforthee on reddit.Like 90% of recent newcomers (students/PRS) to Canada who've come within the last 5 years have told me they will/are considering moving to US in the future due to home prices/salaries