cicong said:WE RECEIVED THE PPR!!! 6 WEEKS AFTER THE ELIGIBILITY PASSED DATE.
Congratulation! Finally you got it.
cicong said:WE RECEIVED THE PPR!!! 6 WEEKS AFTER THE ELIGIBILITY PASSED DATE.
cheng9999 said:Congratulations. Tough wait, but finally the uncertainty is over.
Jenny Yu said:Congratulation! Finally you got it.
hfts said:What did they say on the letter/email? Did they specifically request for RCMP or Hong Kong no criminal record ? I basically have the similar timeline on ecas and they specifically asked for Hong Kong no criminal record. I was in Canada for 14 yrs and I didn't need to provide rcmp record.
cicong said:Thanks. Yea, after a bit more than 1 year - definitely longer than we anticipated.
Guys, question about the passport photos - should the name and address of the photographer/studio written on the back be in Chinese characters or English?
hicks74 said:I would try to find a studio that could do English. I guess depending where you are that might be more difficult.
My wife lives close to a city that has some professional photographer studios, and we went to a place that has English stamps.
cicong said:Thanks. Yea, after a bit more than 1 year - definitely longer than we anticipated.
Guys, question about the passport photos - should the name and address of the photographer/studio written on the back be in Chinese characters or English?
janicelu said:English, with photo shop stamp.
pruneguy said:Hey guys, wife just got her PPR. However, she is in Canada with me on multi-entry visitor visa. The mailing address we gave was her parents place back in China, and we just sent an email to the visa office asking if we can send her passport to Ottawa. Was wondering if we should just send it to Ottawa right now anyways, since it might take them longer than 30 days to respond?
cicong said:Congrats to you too! And thanks - they just hand wrote it in English again on one photo.
Is it safe to get plane ticket now for travelling 1 month after sending the passport in to get the visa?