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Yellowrose said:
Well, some must be working because my daughter and I received our PPR today! Woot! :D Here's hoping I broke the Ottawa silence for others....

Yaaaaaaaay!!!
 
IvanP said:
My MP's office finally woke up and responded that they have made an inquiry about my case, and said I should hear back from them Monday or Tuesday.

I can't help but note that having our MP respond feels like progress, even if it doesn't bring us any closer to my family obtaining their COPRs.

Meanwhile, hopefully Ottawa can keep plugging away at our applications during the strike...

Ivan, that's a little reassuring at least.
Here's hoping you can get some answers
 
Could someone please update me to show my PPR today? ;)
 
Yellowrose said:
Well, some must be working because my daughter and I received our PPR today! Woot! :D Here's hoping I broke the Ottawa silence for others....

Congratz!! Good news!!
Hopefully more December movement will continue ;)
 
Yellowrose said:
Could someone please update me to show my PPR today? ;)

Done! Congrats to you, very happy to see that Ottawa is still working, despite the strike!
 
Yellowrose said:
Well, some must be working because my daughter and I received our PPR today! Woot! :D Here's hoping I broke the Ottawa silence for others....

Congratulations....great news :D
 
IvanP said:
My MP's office finally woke up and responded that they have made an inquiry about my case, and said I should hear back from them Monday or Tuesday.

I can't help but note that having our MP respond feels like progress, even if it doesn't bring us any closer to my family obtaining their COPRs.

Meanwhile, hopefully Ottawa can keep plugging away at our applications during the strike...

Hope that you get some positive news :)
 
This strike stuff is extremely unfortunate. I hope that things speed up soon for you guys, Ottawa was just starting to show a but of promise and then this. =(
 
Would it be a bad idea to get you last name changed while the sponsorship papers are being processed??? I was just thinking of changing my last name to my married name but maybe I'll wait since my application and everything was done without my married name.
ANy thoughts? (I am the sponsor)
 
barefoot said:
Would it be a bad idea to get you last name changed while the sponsorship papers are being processed??? I was just thinking of changing my last name to my married name but maybe I'll wait since my application and everything was done without my married name.
ANy thoughts? (I am the sponsor)

Was no issue for me. I changed it twice during the process haha
 
parker24 said:
Was no issue for me. I changed it twice during the process haha

hehe good to know ;)
 
barefoot said:
Would it be a bad idea to get you last name changed while the sponsorship papers are being processed??? I was just thinking of changing my last name to my married name but maybe I'll wait since my application and everything was done without my married name.
ANy thoughts? (I am the sponsor)

I was wondering the same thing! Do we need to notify CPP-O of the change?
 
Cbshk48 said:
I was wondering the same thing! Do we need to notify CPP-O of the change?

If you're the sponsor, it doesn't really matter to them. Especially if you're a woman(obviously). They kind of expect name changes. I was Mrs. Parker, but now I'm Mrs. Maiden Name-Parker. Mostly for ODSP reasons.. AKA I got a caseworker with a stick up her ass :) So I went back to have my maiden name as the first part so I could go back to my NICE and WONDERFUL caseworker haha.
 
parker24 said:
If you're the sponsor, it doesn't really matter to them. Especially if you're a woman(obviously). They kind of expect name changes. I was Mrs. Parker, but now I'm Mrs. Maiden Name-Parker. Mostly for ODSP reasons.. AKA I got a caseworker with a stick up her ass :) So I went back to have my maiden name as the first part so I could go back to my NICE and WONDERFUL caseworker haha.

Did you have to change your name legally? Im in BC and I am looking into how I go about changing my last name.. I don't really understand... I have read that if I am only changing my maiden name to my married name then I don't need to change it legally just basically call each ID place and change it .. but I also read that if I want to keep both my maiden and married name I do need to change it legally.. I don't know lol im a little confused.. how was your experience?
 
barefoot said:
Did you have to change your name legally? Im in BC and I am looking into how I go about changing my last name.. I don't really understand... I have read that if I am only changing my maiden name to my married name then I don't need to change it legally just basically call each ID place and change it .. but I also read that if I want to keep both my maiden and married name I do need to change it legally.. I don't know lol im a little confused.. how was your experience?

I think Parker24 is in Ontario .. the rules in BC are different, from what I understand. I am also in BC, so I looked into this when I got married. I wanted to change my name to Maiden-Married but hyphenating your last name in BC requires a legal name change. If you want to continue using your maiden name or if you want to assume your husband's name, neither of these options require a legal name change. But if you want a hyphenated last name, you do have to have a legal name change.