Hello friends,
In my GCMS note, it is mentioned, Location : Registry
& Duedate: 2018/01/25. Does any know what are the meaning of these two things??
I’ve done some research on this.Hey guys. I have a question: how many months of validity should your passport have for them to put the permanent residence visa on it? My current passport expires in May and I applied for my new one yesterday and will be ready in 2 to 3 months (so end of January or February). Will they refuse to put the visa on my current passport if I get PPR soon?
Due date has no significance ....Hello friends,
In my GCMS note, it is mentioned, Location : Registry
& Duedate: 2018/01/25. Does any know what are the meaning of these two things??
Hello everybody
I am planning to travel to quebec and landing in montreal in the next month as QSW .
My french level is very weak due to slow process of our immigration files ( almost 5 years ).
what is the risk to not give me the PR and not allow me entering canada by the immigration officers because of my weak french language ?
What could i do in this case ?
please help me i am so anxity
Hi guys...
Am a nurse by profession.I doubt it's not so easy to become RN ,eventhough we reach there as PR.I know many in the forum are well versed in all the details... Hope you guys give details..also is That easy to grab some survival jobs? what about the scope for physiotherapist s? Both in Quebec.. thanks in advance
Thank you for your reply MTL2MTLI’ve done some research on this.
They will ask for 6months validity, but won’t refuse if your passport validity is less.
Only thing, your pr visa validity will be the same as your passport validity.
Usually if you are not from visa exempt country and your passport is expiring within 6 months CIC ask for new passport ...also you will need to notify CIC once you get new PP....Thank you for your reply MTL2MTLDo you have any links that you could send me? If not, that is okay, I will also do some research
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Thank you for your reply MTL2MTLDo you have any links that you could send me? If not, that is okay, I will also do some research
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