IvanP
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- Jul 24, 2012
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- Visa Office......
- Montreal-citizenship
- App. Filed.......
- 25-09-2017
davidmarsden38 said:Make it easy as possible on the VO.
This is excellent advice.
davidmarsden38 said:Make it easy as possible on the VO.
Tashannon said:HELP YOU GUYS!!!!!!
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following documents:
Ø Provide evidence of adequate financial arrangements for care and support (not involving social assistance) that are in place for yourself in Canada. This may include, but is not limited to, paystubs, employment letters, and tax documents including the most recent 2012 notice of assessment (T4 & NOA) for both you and your sponsor. This must be received at this office by: 2013/08/25
FRT said:Hi,
I think they are asking for THE SPONSOR's 2012 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, PAY ADVISE if you are working or EMPLOYMENT LETTER from your work place. If you can get all, that will be great.
Hope this help?
Cheers.
FRT.
Tashannon said:I'm currently full time in college and receiving osap as well as working part time....is this ok?
grzybek said:We (my wife, with me along as a 'returning resident', having been away 3+ years) landed today in Calgary! It was a cinch.
We were pretty quick off the plane, so were pretty much first in the queue to the first stage of customs. They looked at our declaration card, and my wife told the agent she was landing as a new permanent resident. The agent gave us some advice on filling out a declaration if we had any valuable 'goods to follow' that were not on the 'goods accompanying' lists we had filled out for ourselves. We have no such valuable goods. If you have any valuable goods in your home country that you ~might~ ever bring into Canada, it might be worth declaring them when you land, as this can save you being taxed on them should you decide to import them later.
After that, it was just a short trip across the hall to immigration, where we handed over the COPR paperwork, where my signed them in front of the agent, initialed a couple of questions on the form (regarding dependents, criminal convictions, etc.). From there, into the baggage hall to collect our bags, and then just one last trip to a special counter where they took a photocopy of our 'goods accompanying' lists, and sent us on our way. Many 'congratulations,' and 'welcome to Canada' along the way. Everyone was very kind, clear, helpful, and communicative. Could not have been better! I think from reaching customs (after the standard long walk through Calgary airport), we were all done in less than 30 minutes, which includes waiting for bags!
Please update my listing in the spreadsheet, and may the rest of you have as easy a procedure as we had today! Success!
grzybek said:We (my wife, with me along as a 'returning resident', having been away 3+ years) landed today in Calgary! It was a cinch.
Please update my listing in the spreadsheet, and may the rest of you have as easy a procedure as we had today! Success!
IslandAnnie said:We were away at a family reunion in Alberta since Thursday and when my husband arrived home in the US tonight his COPR was in the mail!!!! Not sure when exactly it arrived, but it was dated July 31, so I think it probably just arrived today. SO happy and thankful we are almost done...just the Landing to go (likely next weekend).
1st PPR May 8 never received
2nd PPR July 11
Ecas changed to DM July 15
COPR dated July 31
COPR received Aug 6