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NAYEEM549

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Feb 14, 2017
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I have filed my PGWP on Feb 16 2017 and my application is still in process. My study permit expires on March 31 2017.

My current address is Ontario location and due to job hunting I would like to move to Quebec area and also I would like to change my official address and wants it to reflect in all my records(Driving license,health insurance,vehicle registration and its insurance etc.,).

At this point, if I do so, do I need to notify CIC?

What is the procedure to update the change of address and its importance in notifying to CIC?

Will my application gets delayed due to updating my records or any other reason?

Please help me in this matter....!

Thanks in advance...
 
NAYEEM549 said:
I have filed my PGWP on Feb 16 2017 and my application is still in process. My study permit expires on March 31 2017.

My current address is Ontario location and due to job hunting I would like to move to Quebec area and also I would like to change my official address and wants it to reflect in all my records(Driving license,health insurance,vehicle registration and its insurance etc.,).

At this point, if I do so, do I need to notify CIC?

What is the procedure to update the change of address and its importance in notifying to CIC?

Will my application gets delayed due to updating my records or any other reason?

Please help me in this matter....!

Thanks in advance...


In Canada

In most cases, you can use the online service. The changes should appear in your file within 5 business days.

Step 1 – Check if you are eligible to change your address online

You can use the online service if:
•your case is being processed in Canada
•your address is in Canada
•you are moving within three weeks or have already moved
•You must also have either: ◦sponsored a member of the family class,
◦applied for permanent residence from within Canada,
◦applied for a Permanent Resident Card,
◦applied for Canadian citizenship (for yourself or for a person adopted by a Canadian citizen),
◦applied for a citizenship certificate (proof of Canadian citizenship),
◦applied to renounce or resume Canadian citizenship, or
◦applied for a search of the citizenship records.


Step 2 – Gather your documents

You may need documents related to your application, including one or more of these:
•a copy of your application
•your fee receipts (IMM 5401)
•any letter or official document we issued to you

Step 3 – Change your address online

Use the online service to tell us of your change of address.

Start

If you can’t change your address online, you can change it using this Web form. Follow the instructions and include all the details we ask for.

Note: if you have an immigration application in process and a representative on file (paid or unpaid), the mailing address in your file will stay your representative’s address.

For more information, visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).


You should also get mail forwarding from Canada Post just incase.....