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prakash419

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Friends, first of all - I cannot thank you all enough, without you I would not have been able to come this far on my Canadian PR quest. Thanks from my heart, you guys are awesome and even though I will have to make a tough choice of leave a very high paying US job to go to Canada, with a solid bunch like you I can leave even heaven to be with you in hell (just saying, Canada is in no way hell, it is awesome), never seen a congregation of as many awesome folks in one place as this, and it will be my privilege to be in same country as you guys/gals :), and this is my heart speaking. Anyway, here I come with another question -

I got ITA on 5th April (so last date to submit application is 4th July) and am collecting documents now (Indian PCC applied - will take another 3 weeks to get, FBI PCC applied - will take another 5 weeks to get, Medical done - got clearance email today, Experience letter request sent today - will get in 1 week, Bank Statement - planning to get in June). Now, considering the fact that by the time I submit my application on 4th July (yes I will submit at the last moment :)) - my FBI Pcc will be 1week old, indian pcc -3/4 week old, my medical report and experience letter will be 2 month old and bank statement will be 1 month old. My question is - are these ages accceptable for these documets? is there any age limit/restriction on any document? Thanks a lot for your kind help.
 
PCC - valid for 6 months for country of residence, valid indefinitely for country where you don't live anymore as long as it was issued after the last time you lived in that country.
Medical - valid for a year.
Experience letter- if current employment 2 months should work.
Bank statement - it is recommended that it is issued 2 weeks before submission but this is only a guideline.
 
DelPiero07 said:
PCC - valid for 6 months for country of residence, valid indefinitely for country where you don't live anymore as long as it was issued after the last time you lived in that country.
Medical - valid for a year.
Experience letter- if current employment 2 months should work.
Bank statement - it is recommended that it is issued 2 weeks before submission but this is only a guideline.

Thanks a lot. I noticed for experience letter you used 'should work', so it is something that you are not sure about? I agree with you guidance on bank statement.