What was your AOR date?Got my PPR on April 1, just over 60 days after my ADR (PoF/PCC). Didn't do upfront remedical.
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Good luck guys, hope you guys get yours soon!
Right. So it's either a PPR or cancellation at this point. That's not stressful at all.
Hey man,Dear members of this forum,
Hope everyone is well!
I am planning to land in the first week of May 2022, but I have a few questions. I would appreciate if you could help to clear them up.
1 - How much of proof of funds shall I carry with me? Is 20k $ would be enough for 1 person? Can I show the latest bank statement as my proof of funds?
2 - My initially indicated city of destination is Winnipeg, however I will be landing in Toronto. Is it possible if I spend a few days in Toronto before I move to Winnipeg?
Thank you for your help!
Mine expires in Jan of 2023. Hopefully, IRCC won't drag my app till then.Well, I was all excited when they extended my medicals too. Then they asked for a new one before the extension expired.
I used GetGcms 3 times. Service was fast.Legalfalcon's getgcms.com service also usually has a 30day turnaround time. Mines and other users' atleast
Thank you very much for you reply! I am FSW applicant. One more thing to clarify if there will be any issues related to choosing not to live at the initially highlighted city or province in application at the later stage of applying for citizenship?Hey man,
1-I wouldn't recommend carrying 20k$ cash on you. Just carry around 2k and show a recent bank statement for the rest.
2-If you are FSW, you have right to land or live wherever you desire except Quebec. Your landing city means nothing. If you are PNP, you can land in another province but you need to move to the province that has nominated you and try everything in your power to start a life there. (or it may cause problems with IRCC in the future. Especially at the citizenship stage)
As an Indian in the US, I'm already an American immigration expert. Just expanding my expertise.
Ah yes, another soon-to-be Winnipegger! You've made a great choice in destination.Dear members of this forum,
Hope everyone is well!
I am planning to land in the first week of May 2022, but I have a few questions. I would appreciate if you could help to clear them up.
1 - How much of proof of funds shall I carry with me? Is 20k $ would be enough for 1 person? Can I show the latest bank statement as my proof of funds?
2 - My initially indicated city of destination is Winnipeg, however I will be landing in Toronto. Is it possible if I spend a few days in Toronto before I move to Winnipeg?
Thank you for your help!
FSWs have no such obligation. You're free to land or settle wherever you please mate.Thank you very much for you reply! I am FSW applicant. One more thing to clarify if there will be any issues related to choosing not to live at the initially highlighted city or province in application at the later stage of applying for citizenship?
I'm considering Winnipeg too. If anyone has other affordable recommendations, please drop some. Assume I'll be working remote.Ah yes, another soon-to-be Winnipegger! You've made a great choice in destination.
For FSWs at least once they have landed, I think they are free to live and work anywhere in Canada including Quebec. I don't think they have the obligations of PNPs or Quebec applicants.FSWs have no such obligation. You're free to land or settle wherever you please mate.(Except Quebec)
If you tell the CBSA during landing that you plan to settle in Quebec, there is a chance that they'll reject you.For FSWs at least once they have landed, I think they are free to live and work anywhere in Canada including Quebec. I don't think they have the obligations of PNPs or Quebec applicants.