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All senior members,
I have some questions, kindly help.

*For nova scotia, did i have to send the translated (notarized) documents along with original ?
Or just translated (notarized) like birth certificates, B-form,

*And about two self addressed labels one in english and second in urdu, should we also write our contact number or just
mailing address ?

*Exectly where to put the sticker from mpnp on application envelop, in any corner ? in centre ?

*Should i send the original LOA or just a copy ?

*Preferable courier ? ( Dhl or Fedex)

*On government of canada form, is this acceptable that we get prints and date them manually ?

*How someone could assigned with file number ? ( via email or letter on mailing address)

Regards,
 
newmanitoban said:
All senior members,
I have some questions, kindly help.

*For nova scotia, did i have to send the translated (notarized) documents along with original ?
Or just translated (notarized) like birth certificates, B-form,

YOU DO NOT SEND ANY ORIGINAL, because they will never return them back to you. ONLY non-English documents require notarization because it requires translation. Otherwise, you ONLY send copies of your documents. The only original they request is the Police Clearance Certificate. Just follow the requirements on the document checklist and you will never go wrong.


*And about two self addressed labels one in english and second in urdu, should we also write our contact number or just
mailing address ?

If your language has a different script, then yes you need one in English and one in Urdu. You can add your contact number if you want, this is so that the postman can call you in case they have difficulty locating your address.

*Exectly where to put the sticker from mpnp on application envelop, in any corner ? in centre ?
The green sticker? It doesn't matter. As long as they can see it easily so that they know which department the envelope should be forwarded to.

*Should i send the original LOA or just a copy ?
I followed CIC requirements and sent a copy. I already have an AOR, so it should be enough.

*Preferable courier ? ( Dhl or Fedex)
It doesn't matter, whatever suits you, is fine.

*On government of canada form, is this acceptable that we get prints and date them manually ?
I don't know which one you are talking about here. There are so many forms.

*How someone could assigned with file number ? ( via email or letter on mailing address)
If you provided your email address on the form, they will contact you via email. If you did not provide your email address, then you will be contacted by snail mail. So double check your email address if it is correct.

Regards,
 
lovely1124 said:
Congrats.... that was so fast!

Thanks Lovely, just a compensation of the time delay when my file ended-up in ADVO instead of CEM.... ;D ;D ;D
 
ad123164 said:
Hi guys!

Please update my timelines.... got my PPR today!!! ;D ;D ;D

Congrats ss AD. So so happy for you.
 
mayoress said:
Congrats ss AD. So so happy for you.

Thanks...wishing you well to on your application!
 
Hi All,

I have a tiny confusion about my on-line payment. I have paid my fee and got the receipts print out, so my question is this shall I fill the

details in them or leave them blank and send it with my application.If by chance I have to fill out the details then whose details should be

filled in, applicant or card holder's details because I used my brother's credit card.

Thanks
 
adee21 said:
Hi All,

I have a tiny confusion about my on-line payment. I have paid my fee and got the receipts print out, so my question is this shall I fill the

details in them or leave them blank and send it with my application.If by chance I have to fill out the details then whose details should be

filled in, applicant or card holder's details because I used my brother's credit card.

Thanks

You need to fill in the main applicant's (you) information. Keep a copy for yourself, usually you will get an email with a copy of the receipt.
 
guys just wanna ask...my husband passport will be expired Nov. 2014, currently in our application, me and my kids already finished the medical while my husband have his another x-ray by January next year, next week we are going to mail the NBI clearance required by the immigration, if ever we will be granted visa I expected it to March or April 2014, does my husband need to renew his passport? Our dilemma is that while we are waiting for his the passport to be issued ( 1 month processing) at the same PPR will arrive.what do you think guys....?
thanks..
 
manitoban2013 said:
guys just wanna ask...my husband passport will be expired Nov. 2014, currently in our application, me and my kids already finished the medical while my husband have his another x-ray by January next year, next week we are going to mail the NBI clearance required by the immigration, if ever we will be granted visa I expected it to March or April 2014, does my husband need to renew his passport? Our dilemma is that while we are waiting for his the passport to be issued ( 1 month processing) at the same PPR will arrive.what do you think guys....?
thanks..

The validity of the visa is one year from the date of your medicals received (correct me if I am wrong here, fellow posters, or was it from med request?). So, if your visa will be given in March or April 2014, you will only have 7/8 months left instead of 1 year on your visa. Additionally, your husband will still have to renew his visa 6 months before expiring as he might not be allowed to leave the country of origin with a passport of less than six months.

It is better to renew his passport as soon as he completed his medical examination. By the time you receive your PPR, you already have his new passport in hand. My passport expires May 2014 and I plan to renew my passport as soon as I complete my medical examination. As I am waiting for my MR. I made this decision because of several advice from senior forum mates.
 
tabs179 said:
You need to fill in the main applicant's (you) information. Keep a copy for yourself, usually you will get an email with a copy of the receipt.



Thanks
 
manitoban2013 said:
guys just wanna ask...my husband passport will be expired Nov. 2014, currently in our application, me and my kids already finished the medical while my husband have his another x-ray by January next year, next week we are going to mail the NBI clearance required by the immigration, if ever we will be granted visa I expected it to March or April 2014, does my husband need to renew his passport? Our dilemma is that while we are waiting for his the passport to be issued ( 1 month processing) at the same PPR will arrive.what do you think guys....?
thanks..

RENEW your husband's passport! If you'll not do that, you & your family will have a valid visa for barely two months only. There is "express processing" (PhP 1200)...new passport will be available after 7 working days.
 
tabs179 said:
The validity of the visa is one year from the date of your medicals received (correct me if I am wrong here, fellow posters, or was it from med request?). So, if your visa will be given in March or April 2014, you will only have 7/8 months left instead of 1 year on your visa. Additionally, your husband will still have to renew his visa 6 months before expiring as he might not be allowed to leave the country of origin with a passport of less than six months.

It is better to renew his passport as soon as he completed his medical examination. By the time you receive your PPR, you already have his new passport in hand. My passport expires May 2014 and I plan to renew my passport as soon as I complete my medical examination. As I am waiting for my MR. I made this decision because of several advice from senior forum mates.


thanks for the advice...