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Document: Passports/Travel Documents (Multiple)

Your passport must be valid when you apply to the International Experience Canada program and when you enter and depart
from Canada. The work permit will not be issued for longer than the validity of your passport.
Your passport must include a blank page other than the last page.

You must provide a clear, legible copy of your valid passport. Include a copy of:

the page that shows your birth date, country of origin, etc.;
and any pages with stamps, visas or markings.

as per document upload section in eAPR they require full passport with blank pages. some of the threads are mentioning only bio-pages and visa stamps pages are required. Can some one guide who have already submitted eAPR for what to upload in passport from below 2 options

a) All pages including blank pages.
b) Bio-pages , VISA stamps and any markings.
 
gaurang.parmar said:
as per document upload section in eAPR they require full passport with blank pages. some of the threads are mentioning only bio-pages and visa stamps pages are required. Can some one guide who have already submitted eAPR for what to upload in passport from below 2 options

a) All pages including blank pages.
b) Bio-pages , VISA stamps and any markings.

Hi,

IMO the blank page in above reference refers to the blank page on which visa office can apply stamp.
in other words, atleast one blank page which can be used by CIC for visa/entry purposes (whichever applicable). It doesn't refer to scanning all the blank pages.

Regards,
Aditya
 
Hi Guys,

I was just reading June 2016 AOR thread and somebody got PPR in just 1 month!!!!!!! :o :o :o

i sometimes doubt CIC :P
Anyways Keep up the spirit....

Did anyone order GCMS Notes?

Thanks
 
mavrick16 said:
Hi Guys,

I was just reading June 2016 AOR thread and somebody got PPR in just 1 month!!!!!!! :o :o :o

i sometimes doubt CIC :P
Anyways Keep up the spirit....

Did anyone order GCMS Notes?

Thanks


The guy is from Europe. May be Europe VO is fast! They are the lucky ones!!
 
kajayachandran said:
Hey Guys,

Please find my timeline below. I have a question, am working in US and may probably go to canada for my visa stamping. Do I have to inform CIC about this? What should we do if our travel history changes after AOR, do we need to raise a CSE to update them? Kindly advise.


ITA Received - Mar 9th
Application Submitted - May 6th
AOR Received - May 6th
Medical Passed - May 19th
BGC In Progress - May 19th
BGC Not Needed - May 22nd.

You don't need to update CIC about travel after your AOR.
 
pulkitmonga said:
I Still Haven't Got my RPFR till now . I Received AOR on 2.05.2016 . Is it Normal? Really Worried, many have got it

Yes, it's absolutely normal... A friend of mine received RPRF request 2 days prior to PPR, so don't worry
 
Who's enjoying the wait? Closing in on 2 months now... time to sit tight for another couple months
 
Anyone got any progress? My application has been a complete silence for a month and a half now, after BG check not needed.

Waiting is not so pleasant and I am stressed everyday >:( >:( >:(
 
lannguyen said:
Anyone got any progress? My application has been a complete silence for a month and a half now, after BG check not needed.

Waiting is not so pleasant and I am stressed everyday >:( >:( >:(

Not a single word... And yes, the waiting is really frustrating. Well, not even waiting but the uncertainty what and when is going to happen:) But we'd better get more patience as I seriously doubt that it will be any progress in the next month or two.
 
Friends,
Looks like we are given the time to prepare for new life. Can you share what kind of homework you are doing meanwhile? I have tried to register for Canadian Immigrant Integration Program CIIP, but could not, may be it is too early. So, I'm just watching tv series to practice listening skills. ;D

What about you?
 
Aldoro77elvo said:
Friends,
Looks like we are given the time to prepare for new life. Can you share what kind of homework you are doing meanwhile? I have tried to register for Canadian Immigrant Integration Program CIIP, but could not, may be it is too early. So, I'm just watching tv series to practice listening skills. ;D

What about you?

lol... :D :D :D Who do you plan to be listening to when you get to Canada?? and why now??? didn't you need the listening skills in your home country??

ROFL :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
Cofca said:
lol... :D :D :D Who do you plan to be listening to when you get to Canada?? and why now??? didn't you need the listening skills in your home country??

ROFL :D :D :D :D :D :D
;)
English is not my native language and if people talk fast, I'm in trouble.
 
Cofca said:
lol... :D :D :D Who do you plan to be listening to when you get to Canada?? and why now??? didn't you need the listening skills in your home country??

ROFL :D :D :D :D :D :D

What's wrong with practicing listening skills? At least half of the native speakers I used to speak to have had slurred and fast speech and sometimes I found it REALLY difficult to understand. You don't want your potential employer to constantly repeat things, do you? ;)