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leogal said:
hi boyblue, do you have any idea if theres a minimum validity for passport when CIC interviews you and gives your PR? thanks.
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for the lc1 landing interview, cic will ask for the original and valid passport together with other docs, no cic specified minimum validity for requested passport but most probably 3 to 6 months prior to expiry is admissible/allowable, less than that is borderline feasible to be accepted. nonetheless, maybe as long as the passport still has a valid date (even only a month or less) during the landing interview thereafter, cic will deem sufficient as lc1 is not travelling outside canada to warrant passport renewal several months prior to expiry date.
 

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hi my friends



I need ur help ...plz guide me ..


I am LC1 ..from toronto


back home canadian embassy email me lc2 kit addressing on my name ...


in letter they ask to submit request document.



1. fill 0008/ IM5669/IM 5406 form for yourself, your spouse, and other dependent


2. photos 5 for youself , your spouse and dependent ..etc


my question is ..


do I need to fill all for myself too along with my spouse and dependent ..



as u guys already submited lc2 ..can u plz tell me that did u as LC1 sumbited these document along with Lc2 ..or not .?






thanks in advance
 

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What du u mean @ boyblue on type of blood C fail? i dont understand....

these are not blood types but types of medical findings by the doctor. type A is a healthy person who passes medical exams, type B is a person who have medical issues but manageable so also passes medical exam, type C is a person with major medical issues requiring extensive investigation and care which makes him medically unfit.


PHYSICIAN'S SUMMARY AND DECLARATION BASED ON HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

A. Findings that are unremarkable or minor conditions which normally respond well to short term outpatient treatment. Immediate surgery is not required. Applicant can be followed by a general practitioner and will have minimal requirements for hospitalization or social services. No active TB or dangerous behaviour. (e.g. controlled diabetes and/or hypertension with no associated significant end organ damage, cataracts not requiring immediate surgery, psychiatric disorders that are well controlled and where the applicant is capable of working and will likely remain self-sufficient, etc.)

B. Findings that require periodic specialist follow-up care but which normally can be handled without resorting to repeated hospitalizations or the provision of social services (e.g. totally asymptomatic congenital or rheumatic heart disease where the requirement for hospitalization and/or surgical intervention appears very unlikely over the next 5-10 years, well controlled rheumatoid arthritis with a minimal functional impact, etc.) Applicant should be able to function independently and be self-sufficient (no anticipated need for domiciliary or nursing home care in the future). No evidence of mental retardation or developmental delay. No active TB or dangerous behaviour. At most, only minor hospitalization likely in the near future.

C. Findings that may require more extensive investigation or care. Applicants where:
(1) HOME/INSTITUTIONAL SUPERVISION & CARE IS NEEDED.
(2) MAJOR HOSPITALIZATION (especially for procedures involving any joint replacements, transplantation, cardiac surgery, subspecialist care, repeateId hospitalization) is required.
(3) SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL FACILITIES such as DIALYSIS units or CANCER outpatient clinics is needed.
(4) There is the need for use of intermittent/continuing SOCIAL SERVICES, or specialized educational/vocational training.
(5) DETERIORATION appears quite likely.
(6) the normal acquisition or maintenance of SELF-SUFFICIENCY APPEARS DOUBTFUL.
(7) ACTIVE TB appears to be present (or an easily communicable serious infectious disease).
(8) BEHAVIOUR appears to be POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS to others (e.g. some psychiatric disorders or illicit drug/alcohol abuse during the last two years, especially when associated with impaired driving or legal difficulties).
EXAMPLES: dementia; mental retardation; developmental delay requiring special educational/training, renal insufficiency; diabetic nephropathy; psychiatric disorders causing clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning; symptomatic heart disease of any cause; dialysis; follow-up for neoplastic disorders; functional impairment due to strokes, etc.; symptomatic peripheral vascular disease; Parkinsonism; multiple sclerosis; renal conditions with the potential of deterioration; genetic/inherited disorders likely to create a functional deficit.
 

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boyblue said:
revised :
for the lc1 landing interview, cic will ask for the original and valid passport together with other docs, no cic specified minimum validity for requested passport but most probably 3 to 6 months prior to expiry is admissible/allowable, less than that is borderline feasible to be accepted. nonetheless, maybe as long as the passport still has a valid date (even only a month or less) during the landing interview thereafter, cic will deem sufficient as lc1 is not travelling outside canada to warrant passport renewal several months prior to expiry date.
thank you boyblue.
 

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LC2 CEM UPDATE 01 FEBRUARY 2014

https://www.dropbox.com/s/whj8zguhwgiawt2/LC2%20CEM%20Update%2001%20February%202014.docx
 

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LC2 CEM UPDATE 01 FEBRUARY 2014

https://www.dropbox.com/s/whj8zguhwgiawt2/LC2%20CEM%20Update%2001%20February%202014.docx
Hi DEar I need yr help plez help me I be really thank full.....I got letter from CIC to Pay fee by mail and I call dem how to pay dey Email me But I'm cunfuz what I have to do? I gonna sent you side and plz let me know thank you and I'm In Edmonton AB...

Sir, Madam,

Thank you for contacting Citizenship and Immigration Canada. I am pleased to follow up on your request:


Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) Payment Receipt - CPC Mississauga

If you have already paid the $490 Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF), you must send a copy of the official receipt to the Case Processing Centre (CPC) in Mississauga, Ontario, by email.

You can also send a copy of your official receipt by mail/fax. Please find below the contact information for the CPC:

General Mailing address

CPC Mississauga
P.O. Box 6100, Station A
Mississauga, ON
L5A 4H4



Courier Address

CPC Mississauga
2 Robert Speck Parkway,
Suite 1200
Mississauga, ON
L4Z 1H8

Fax: (905) 803-7392

Your email/letter must include the following information:
• The sponsor’s name, date of birth and address;
• Your client ID, UCI or application number (if you have one); and
• The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse).




How to Pay Fees

There are two ways to pay for an application processed inside Canada:
• On our website with a credit card; or
• At a financial institution with an official Receipt (IMM 5401).

No other form of payment is acceptable.

Website

You can pay with your Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit card if you have access to a computer with an Internet connection, Adobe Acrobat Reader software, a printer and a valid email address. After you fill out your application:
1. Go to our website and click on Pay your fees in the menu on the left hand side of the screen.
2. Select Pay fees online and click on Go.
3. Follow the instructions.
4. Make your payment and print the receipt. A copy will also be sent to your email address.
5. Fill out the Payer Information section by hand.
6. Include Copy 2 with your application.

Financial Institution
1. Order an official Receipt (IMM 5401) from our website.
2. Go to a financial institution in Canada. Verify with the financial institution if they will accept the payment.
3. Complete the Payer Information section by hand.
4. Include Copy 2 with your application.

When necessary, a refund is made to the person mentioned in the Payer Information section.

If your family members* are included in your application, you can use one receipt.

*A family member is a spouse, common-law partner, dependent child or dependent child of a dependent child.
 

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Hi DEar I need yr help plez help me I be really thank full.....I got letter from CIC to Pay fee by mail and I call dem how to pay dey Email me But I'm cunfuz what I have to do? I gonna sent you side and plz let me know thank you and I'm In Edmonton AB...
Sir, Madam,
Thank you for contacting Citizenship and Immigration Canada. I am pleased to follow up on your request:
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) Payment Receipt - CPC Mississauga
If you have already paid the $490 Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF), you must send a copy of the official receipt to the Case Processing Centre (CPC) in Mississauga, Ontario, by email.
You can also send a copy of your official receipt by mail/fax. Please find below the contact information for the CPC:
General Mailing address
CPC Mississauga
P.O. Box 6100, Station A
Mississauga, ON
L5A 4H4
Courier Address
CPC Mississauga
2 Robert Speck Parkway,
Suite 1200
Mississauga, ON
L4Z 1H8
Fax: (905) 803-7392
Your email/letter must include the following information:
• The sponsor's name, date of birth and address;
• Your client ID, UCI or application number (if you have one); and
• The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse).
How to Pay Fees
There are two ways to pay for an application processed inside Canada:
• On our website with a credit card; or
• At a financial institution with an official Receipt (IMM 5401).
No other form of payment is acceptable.
Website
You can pay with your Visa, MasterCard or American Express credit card if you have access to a computer with an Internet connection, Adobe Acrobat Reader software, a printer and a valid email address. After you fill out your application:
1. Go to our website and click on Pay your fees in the menu on the left hand side of the screen.
2. Select Pay fees online and click on Go.
3. Follow the instructions.
4. Make your payment and print the receipt. A copy will also be sent to your email address.
5. Fill out the Payer Information section by hand.
6. Include Copy 2 with your application.
Financial Institution
1. Order an official Receipt (IMM 5401) from our website.
2. Go to a financial institution in Canada. Verify with the financial institution if they will accept the payment.
3. Complete the Payer Information section by hand.
4. Include Copy 2 with your application.
When necessary, a refund is made to the person mentioned in the Payer Information section.
If your family members* are included in your application, you can use one receipt.
*A family member is a spouse, common-law partner, dependent child or dependent child of a dependent child.

just follow the instructions on the following link:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/result.asp?lob=pric&cat=Permanent+Residence
 

NIPA

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boyblue said:
LC2 CEM UPDATE 01 FEBRUARY 2014

https://www.dropbox.com/s/whj8zguhwgiawt2/LC2%20CEM%20Update%2001%20February%202014.docx

I have followed d website • On our website with a credit card and den I went

(1) pay your fees
(2) select a Category :permanent Residence.....GO
(3) What are you paying fee for? :- Live in caregiver....GO
(4) Pay Online :- Pay My fees online...Press and den
(5) Online payment:- Continue
(6) I have read and understood the above terms and conditions.... Continue
(7) Please select the required services.....•Immigration
(8) Application fees for permanent residence in Canada:- •Live-in Caregiver
(9) Right of Permanent Residence Fee:- $ 980 (for Lc1, Lc2 For 2ppl) :- Submit
(10) Summary of fees :- Pay
(11) Login
(12) CIC Online Payment
(13) and den fill up all blank yr information
(14) Pay with your credit card
(15) and den print yr receipt



I Follow all dis but after det i don't know what I have to do I mean I already get 2 copy's of payment receipt but after det what I have to do? I have to fill IMM 5401? and do I have to mail dis receipt to CIC or I have to keep both receipt and when my interview come i have to bring with me dets I'm really confuse so plz let me know as soon as possible thank you very much ma dear god bless you waiting for yr replay.
 

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NIPA said:
I have followed d website • On our website with a credit card and den I went
(1) pay your fees
(2) select a Category :permanent Residence.....GO
(3) What are you paying fee for? :- Live in caregiver....GO
(4) Pay Online :- Pay My fees online...Press and den
(5) Online payment:- Continue
(6) I have read and understood the above terms and conditions.... Continue
(7) Please select the required services.....•Immigration
(8) Application fees for permanent residence in Canada:- •Live-in Caregiver
(9) Right of Permanent Residence Fee:- $ 980 (for Lc1, Lc2 For 2ppl) :- Submit
(10) Summary of fees :- Pay
(11) Login
(12) CIC Online Payment
(13) and den fill up all blank yr information
(14) Pay with your credit card
(15) and den print yr receipt
I Follow all dis but after det i don't know what I have to do I mean I already get 2 copy's of payment receipt but after det what I have to do? I have to fill IMM 5401? and do I have to mail dis receipt to CIC or I have to keep both receipt and when my interview come i have to bring with me dets I'm really confuse so plz let me know as soon as possible thank you very much ma dear god bless you waiting for yr replay.

If you have already paid the $980 Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF), you must send a copy of the official receipt to the Case Processing Centre (CPC) in Mississauga, Ontario, by email. (scan the official receipt of RFPR payment and attach the scanned image with your email to CPC Mississauga). email address of CPC Mississauga is : CPCM-EXTCOM@cic.gc.ca

OR BY:
You can also send a copy of your official receipt by mail/fax. Please find below the contact information for the CPC:

General Mailing address:
CPC Mississauga
P.O. Box 6100, Station A
Mississauga, ON
L5A 4H4

OR BY:
Courier Address:
CPC Mississauga
2 Robert Speck Parkway,
Suite 1200
Mississauga, ON
L4Z 1H8
Fax: (905) 803-7392

Your email/letter must include the following information:
• The sponsor's name, date of birth and address;
• Your client ID, UCI or application number (if you have one); and
• The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse).
 

hyun

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Hi

I am currently going through PR application under the LIC class, with one underage child and one over 18 dependent child.

I stated the application Aug 2011 in Canada, and we took our medical examination Oct 2013.

There hasn't been any news since, so I was wondering when inside canada might contact me

Does anyone have any ideas?

by the way, NIPA, did you contact CIC/CPC before? If you did, how did you do it?
 

NIPA

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boyblue said:
If you have already paid the $980 Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF), you must send a copy of the official receipt to the Case Processing Centre (CPC) in Mississauga, Ontario, by email. (scan the official receipt of RFPR payment and attach the scanned image with your email to CPC Mississauga). email address of CPC Mississauga is : CPCM-EXTCOM @ cic.gc.ca

OR BY:
You can also send a copy of your official receipt by mail/fax. Please find below the contact information for the CPC:

General Mailing address:
CPC Mississauga
P.O. Box 6100, Station A
Mississauga, ON
L5A 4H4

OR BY:
Courier Address:
CPC Mississauga
2 Robert Speck Parkway,
Suite 1200
Mississauga, ON
L4Z 1H8
Fax: (905) 803-7392

Your email/letter must include the following information:
• The sponsor's name, date of birth and address;
• Your client ID, UCI or application number (if you have one); and
• The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse).


Thank you so much ma dear 4 help but I'm still cunfuz about dis 1

Your email/letter must include the following information:
• The sponsor's name, date of birth and address;
• Your client ID, UCI or application number (if you have one); and
• The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse).



In dis receipt do I have to write my name, address, UCI, date of birth? cuz in dis receipt der is blank spec name, client date of birth, client ID, address Postal code, area code and phone no. dets I can't understand det I have to write my all information or my husbands LC2 information and also last 1 (The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse). what is dis? plz letme know ASAP thank you so much ma dear 4 help god bless u
 

NIPA

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boyblue said:
LC2 CEM UPDATE 01 FEBRUARY 2014

https://www.dropbox.com/s/whj8zguhwgiawt2/LC2%20CEM%20Update%2001%20February%202014.docx


Thank you so much ma dear 4 help but I'm still cunfuz about dis 1

Your email/letter must include the following information:
• The sponsor's name, date of birth and address;
• Your client ID, UCI or application number (if you have one); and
• The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse).



In dis receipt do I have to write my name, address, UCI, date of birth? cuz in dis receipt der is blank spec name, client date of birth, client ID, address Postal code, area code and phone no. dets I can't understand det I have to write my all information or my husbands LC2 information and also last 1 (The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse). what is dis? plz letme know ASAP thank you so much ma dear 4 help god bless u
 

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NIPA said:
Thank you so much ma dear 4 help but I'm still cunfuz about dis 1
Your email/letter must include the following information:
• The sponsor's name, date of birth and address;
• Your client ID, UCI or application number (if you have one); and
• The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse).
In dis receipt do I have to write my name, address, UCI, date of birth? cuz in dis receipt der is blank spec name, client date of birth, client ID, address Postal code, area code and phone no. dets I can't understand det I have to write my all information or my husbands LC2 information and also last 1 (The type of application (e.g. sponsorship of my spouse). what is dis? plz letme know ASAP thank you so much ma dear 4 help god bless u
these are simple instructions and i am amazed you have difficulties following ::)
there are 3 choices : email, snail mail or by courier
if you are sending an email just indicate on your email your name, date of birth, current address, contact numbers, your client ID number and write Live-In Caregiver Program (LCP) as the type of application
then have the official receipt scanned and attach the scanned image with your email

if you will send it by snail mail (post office) or by courier (fedex, dhl or whatever), the same procedures apply. just write all the required infos on a piece of paper and include photocopy of your RFPR official receipt and place it in an envelope addressed to CPC.
 

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Canadian Immigration Change on Dependent Child Age Takes Effect

From January 1, 2014, the age of dependent child has been lowered from 21 years to 18 years by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), following the amendment of Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations.
Accordingly, any application submitted after the change came in force will be assessed on the new dependent child age criteria. Any child who turned 19 on January 1, 2014 will no longer be eligible to be included in the Canadian permanent residency applications as dependent child....
links:

http://canadablog.y-axis.com/?p=3769
http://www.canadaupdates.com/content/canada-lowers-dependent-child-age-18-years-19617.html
http://www.migrationexpert.com/canada/visa/canadian_immigration_news/2014/Jan/0/1044/Canadian_Immigration_Change_on_Dependent_Child_Age_Takes_Effect