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NAFTA.couple said:
I applied in Dec. 2010, sent the police checks to the embassy in February; I had no translations done except for a personal letter from me mum.

I am thinking it will be ok to send the documents without translation. They had information saying not to translate documents in english, spanish or french. They told me the same in an email. So, i will take a chance. Thanks for the info.
 
lv1234 said:
Can you please post what the email asks. Are they asking for constancia?
You cam IM me if you do not want to post here. It would be really helpful to me.
Thanks

It looks like this

Dear Mrs. Mason

This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada at our office. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following:

Provide our office with original police certificates from the following places:

Mexico Federal Police certificate from the "Procuraduría General de la República" (PGR) for you. Please visit the following website in order to obtain more information: http://www.pgr.gob.mx/TransFoc/antecedentes%20registrales.asp
Mexico/Puebla for you.
Mexico/Veracruz for you.

Instructions to obtain police certificates can be found in the following website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp

The above information/documents must be received in this office within 60 days of the date of this letter. Failure to submit them within that time period could result in the refusal of your application. Please quote your complete file number on your correspondence and address your correspondence to the Immigration Section of the Canadian Embassy at the address indicated below.

Important: A letter signed by our office detailing specific instructions on how to obtain the Federal Police Certificate from Mexico issued by Procuraduria General de la Republica (PGR) is being sent to you by regular mail today. We cannot guarantee that you will receive this letter. If, after 60 days, the letter has not been received by you, please contact our office by email and indicate your application number, your complete name, date of birth and your telephone number and we will send you a new copy. If you wish to expedite your application, we strongly suggest that you send us a pre-paid airway bill.


Best Regards,


Immigration Section / La section des visas et immigration (MCP)
Canadian Embassy / Ambassade du Canada au Mexique
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 193
Colonia Granada C.P. 11520
MEXICO D.F.

www.canada.org.mx
mexico-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
 
Thanks a lot queen.

It's strange that they are asking for a prepaid envelope.
I thought that was when passport is sent.
 
lv1234 said:
Thanks a lot queen.

It's strange that they are asking for a prepaid envelope.
I thought that was when passport is sent.

It is only in the case you don't get the letter by "regular mail". Without the official request from the Embassy you can not get the constancia.


Keep in mind that if you are in Canada the Mexican Embassy can assist on this request.
 
Ya, I think that is what you did to expedite.
But my common law is in Mexico.
She is planning to get visitor visa and come in 2 weeks.
 
Can anyone be so kind to point me into the right direction of where I can read about flagpole landing, or Just answer this question(s) for me:

- Can one do a flag pole landing if they do not have a visitor visa for the US?

If yes,

- Does anyone know if being rejected from doing a flagpole landing will be used against a future applicant if he tires to apply for a visitor visa to America?

Thanks!
 
You do not need visa for flagpole landing to the US.

I did it 4 yrs back without a visa.

The officers at the border are familiar with this. Just tell that you need to land.
They will direct you to the US embassy which will give us a document denying entry to US and then you will go to the canadian embassy to complete your landing.

This will not affect any US visa applied later as this is an official process. I have 10yrs US visa now.
 
lv1234 said:
You do not need visa for flagpole landing to the US.

I did it 4 yrs back without a visa.

The officers at the border are familiar with this. Just tell that you need to land.
They will direct you to the US embassy which will give us a document denying entry to US and then you will go to the canadian embassy to complete your landing.

This will not affect any US visa applied later as this is an official process. I have 10yrs US visa now.

Thanks so much for your reply/experience helps a lot!
 
Hi

Does anyone knows if immigration Canada contacts the work references we hive?
I haven't work it Mexico for 3 years and I wanna know if I should tell my ex employers that they might contact them

Thanks
 
Well I just logged into eCas for the first time in months. Not sure whether I should be buying into the various theories on the forum surrounding eCas blips, but...my husband's address has now 'disappeared'. Basically, I'm thinkin': false hope is better than no hope LOL
 
What is the theory on the forums about the Ecas blips?! I would love to be hopeful with you :D
 
mc1234 said:
What is the theory on the forums about the Ecas blips?! I would love to be hopeful with you :D
Just do a search on "address disappear" and you'll come up with all sorts of goodies :)
e.g. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t81304.0.html

If nothing else, its an amusing way to pass the time. I put about as much weight to it as I do Rob Ford actually passing a feasible transit plan in Toronto :)
 
mrandmrsromero said:
Just do a search on "address disappear" and you'll come up with all sorts of goodies :)
e.g. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t81304.0.html

If nothing else, its an amusing way to pass the time. I put about as much weight to it as I do Rob Ford actually passing a feasible transit plan in Toronto :)

hehe, good point. That gave me a good chuckle. I am hoping its any day now for you two :)
 
Adding to the intrigue .... check out PMM's reply #4771. I guess at least this means someone dusted off the application and took a look at it today.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/sponsoring-husband-from-morocco-t4646.4770.html
 
At least its movement!*hopeful* How long has it been now?