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zino said:
Good day.

Please I recieved ppr and subsequently sent my passport and my spouse own. However my spouse subsequently needed to travel to apply for an Australian visa and I told her not to pending the outcome of the visa office. She subsequently went ahead to get a new passport without my knowledge as such the initial passport sent is invalid. We are trying to sort this out and please I need advice on what's steps to take and possible outcomes.
Which could be
1. I am granted the visa while hers is denied?
2. We are both denied which could be that
A) we are asked to submit passports
B)we are denied the whioe application process (I really hope not)
3) both passports are stamped in which case her passport is invalid since she had earlier declared it missing to get another one

Do we now
1) send a mail explaining our folly due to some marital misunderstanding and send the new
passport Or
2) we wait until we get a reply from the visa office before we inform them


Please I would be grateful for responses as to possible outcomes and solutions

Thanks

Wait for their response. Its not a big problem.

If they query about that then give them explanation. But Its not a big deal as your Case is finalized.

Just relaxed
 
rumel said:
Kono dorkar nai. Just fill the B4 form.

and keep a list of items and values in CAD(approx.)

Dear Rumel vai,

B4 landing form ta ki janaben ar at ki agae collect kore nibo.abong airport immigration e koto CAD dektae hobe.ar mota muti networking side er job ki canada ai pao jabe.CCNA,MCSE aigulo kora ase amar.

pls aktu janaben?
 
kalam077 said:
I got COPR form with my Visa.

What is B4 form? How to get it?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-border.asp

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186-eng.pdf
 
bobyhazzaz said:
Dear Rumel vai,

B4 landing form ta ki janaben ar at ki agae collect kore nibo.abong airport immigration e koto CAD dektae hobe.ar mota muti networking side er job ki canada ai pao jabe.CCNA,MCSE aigulo kora ase amar.

pls aktu janaben?

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186-eng.pdf

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-border.asp

Job paben ki paben na eta onek kichur upar depend korche. Tobe Interview call paoar jonno apnar certification gulu kaje dibe.

Best of luck
 
rumel said:
Wait for their response. Its not a big problem.

If they query about that then give them explanation. But Its not a big deal as your Case is finalized.

Just relaxed


Thanks Rumel .
 
Do canada visa centre, Singapore put any time frame after sending PPR? Like we have to complete MR by 1 month. The problem is people are getting PPR quickly now a days. Now I have got a pre planned family tour to Thailand from 4 th July to 9 th July. I can't send passport quickly if I get PPR by next month. The situation is a bit complicated. ??? Thanks in advance for reply.
 
rumel said:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/bsf186-eng.pdf

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-border.asp

Job paben ki paben na eta onek kichur upar depend korche. Tobe Interview call paoar jonno apnar certification gulu kaje dibe.

Best of luck

Thanks a lot rumel vai for your valuable comment
 
Yes, time frame is a must. for my case, it was 30 days to reach pp from date of signed/PC generation of the ppr. for others, it may different.
regards
uttra11


dr.hopeful said:
Do canada visa centre, Singapore put any time frame after sending PPR? Like we have to complete MR by 1 month. The problem is people are getting PPR quickly now a days. Now I have got a pre planned family tour to Thailand from 4 th July to 9 th July. I can't send passport quickly if I get PPR by next month. The situation is a bit complicated. ??? Thanks in advance for reply.
 
I have just landed in Canada & these are the official procedures I went through. I am sharing it for people who are coming soon.

Before getting off the plane, I had to fill up a declaration form, which was provided by the flight attendants. Ask for it if it is not provided. It’s a small form which I had to fill in with my name, place of residence in Canada, monetary value of goods and cash accompanying me and declarations of special items like food, cigarette, alcohol and other such items.

I landed in Toronto and after I got off the plane, I told the officer that I was new and was here for 'landing' so I had to take a different line. There I faced my 1st officer who took my passport and asked me about my declaration, how much funds I was carrying, where I would be staying. He also asked for my confirmation of Permanent residence (COPR) form. After going through my declaration and COPR the officer asked me to go another office for newly landed immigrants. This took about 5 minutes.

After standing in line at that office I was met by another officer who asked me about my professional background , where I previously lived, how much money I was bringing in, if I had any trouble with the police before. He also asked me for my address and I think this is where he would be sending my PR card. He did not ask to see my money. I also had to provide my Confirmation of PR document. There are two copies of COPR, one the officer kept and the other he gave after I signed both documents. This took about 15 minutes.

Next I was sent to Canada Services desk for my SIN. I handed in my landing papers, which is my COPR. There an officer asked for my parent’s name, my mother’s maiden name and where I would be living. The officer gave me my SIN number which is to be kept confidential at times. This took about 10 minutes.

Next is baggage claim. A pretty simple procedure where I collected my 3 pieces of luggage. After that you head out where another officer checks your declaration form and passengers are headed out.

I kept all my documents and funds with me for checking but no one wanted to see it. I also had my pictures with me, but didn’t need it. But It is better to keep this his with you. This is my personal experience so needless to say that others may face a variety of other situations.

This is as far I remember. Hope this may come to use.
 
f.anis said:
I have just landed in Canada & these are the official procedures I went through. I am sharing it for people who are coming soon.

Before getting off the plane, I had to fill up a declaration form, which was provided by the flight attendants. Ask for it if it is not provided. It’s a small form which I had to fill in with my name, place of residence in Canada, monetary value of goods and cash accompanying me and declarations of special items like food, cigarette, alcohol and other such items.

I landed in Toronto and after I got off the plane, I told the officer that I was new and was here for 'landing' so I had to take a different line. There I faced my 1st officer who took my passport and asked me about my declaration, how much funds I was carrying, where I would be staying. He also asked for my confirmation of Permanent residence (COPR) form. After going through my declaration and COPR the officer asked me to go another office for newly landed immigrants. This took about 5 minutes.

After standing in line at that office I was met by another officer who asked me about my professional background , where I previously lived, how much money I was bringing in, if I had any trouble with the police before. He also asked me for my address and I think this is where he would be sending my PR card. He did not ask to see my money. I also had to provide my Confirmation of PR document. There are two copies of COPR, one the officer kept and the other he gave after I signed both documents. This took about 15 minutes.

Next I was sent to Canada Services desk for my SIN. I handed in my landing papers, which is my COPR. There an officer asked for my parent’s name, my mother’s maiden name and where I would be living. The officer gave me my SIN number which is to be kept confidential at times. This took about 10 minutes.

Next is baggage claim. A pretty simple procedure where I collected my 3 pieces of luggage. After that you head out where another officer checks your declaration form and passengers are headed out.

I kept all my documents and funds with me for checking but no one wanted to see it. I also had my pictures with me, but didn’t need it. But It is better to keep this his with you. This is my personal experience so needless to say that others may face a variety of other situations.

This is as far I remember. Hope this may come to use.
Thanks for sharing these valuable information
 
rumel said:
No worries. Just do the ME first and send the ME receipt and mention that you are waiting for RPRF request.

I have already received RPRF. Now my question is which way is better to provide the fee? Credit Card or Bank draft. If I use Credit Card, which one I should use. Currently I have Brac Bank Visa Card, UCB Visa Card and American Express. I also want to know should I send all the documents i.e. Background declaration Form duly filled, Bank Draft, Police clearance certificate through courier before my deadline i.e. June 18, 2016. In that case which office Singapore or Canada? Waiting for your valued reply soon.
 
rumel said:
Congrats.

Its really tough at the beginning but after getting the the license you would get back in comfort zone seriously. :)

Thanks a lot.. Looking for that day inshallah..:)
 
Uttara11 said:
Yes, time frame is a must. for my case, it was 30 days to reach pp from date of signed/PC generation of the ppr. for others, it may different.
regards
uttra11

Thanks a lot.. Then I think I must wait for a few days before sending my documents..:)
 
By the grace of Allah, I received MR, PCC, and RPRF today. :D :D