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VictorPapa said:
Thank you my friend. ;)

Thank you my friend ;)

Thank you my friend,
I received my nomination from SINP without job offer category program and I applied from outside Canada. That is the reason why my file went to Paris. ;)

Don't you think they should NOT ask for our old passport? Instead, they should just send us a brand new Canadian passport... ;D
 
FSWCIO said:
Don't you think they should NOT ask for our old passport? Instead, they should just send us a brand new Canadian passport... ;D

Yes, I think so! ;D :P :P :P
 
FSWCIO said:
Don't you think they should NOT ask for our old passport? Instead, they should just send us a brand new Canadian passport... ;D
Citizenship is a whole other story...

When all is said and done, I will have been in Canada for nearly 4 years by the time I expect my PR application to be complete. For citizenship, it'll likely be another 3 or 4 years!

But then I'll be in a position where I could choose to hold three passports if I wanted to (Ireland - where my family are from; Britain - where I was born; Canada - where I hope to be a citizen). Though why I'd *want* three passports, I have no idea :P
 
aniarmhi said:
Citizenship is a whole other story...

When all is said and done, I will have been in Canada for nearly 4 years by the time I expect my PR application to be complete. For citizenship, it'll likely be another 3 or 4 years!

But then I'll be in a position where I could choose to hold three passports if I wanted to (Ireland - where my family are from; Britain - where I was born; Canada - where I hope to be a citizen). Though why I'd *want* three passports, I have no idea :P

Collect more passport man. After Canadian one you should go for Australian citizenship.

Do you know what's the current record of holding number of citizenship in Guinness world record book?
 
FSWCIO said:
Collect more passport man. After Canadian one you should go for Australian citizenship.

Do you know what's the current record of holding number of citizenship in Guinness world record book?
I don't need the hassle!!

Interesting question though - some people shared their thoughts on the issue here...
 
aniarmhi said:
I don't need the hassle!!

Interesting question though - some people shared their thoughts on the issue here...

I like their term "passport addict". Hahahhahaha

Whatever, I'd obviously like to visit as many country as possible & possibly Mars also. :P
 
I have a new question guys!

When my family and I did our medicals check upfront the doctor should open our profile at cic medical system. She had to add our information and fill in a question about what was our immigration program or something. Only appears three categories: family, worker, study, no more. No permanent residence, no PNP..nothing. She decided to fill in our profile as workers and family in my daughter's case.

Do you if this is ok??
 
MY update: I received response from ottawa (when i sent email asking if i can send pcc), they said that my file is not with them and i need to contact cio. So not sure if its going to be at sydney or going to move to ottawa.

Inlanders,
Anyone got any communication in the last 2 weeks from sydney or ottawa?
 
harirajmohan said:
MY update: I received response from ottawa (when i sent email asking if i can send pcc), they said that my file is not with them and i need to contact cio. So not sure if its going to be at sydney or going to move to ottawa.

Inlanders,
Anyone got any communication in the last 2 weeks from sydney or ottawa?
Did you got the request to send the PCC or reminder e-mail?
 
got finger prints back and sent them by registered mail to CIC today - has anyone else gotten the request for these and how long afterwards until fees request / passports?
 
HWGA said:
got finger prints back and sent them by registered mail to CIC today - has anyone else gotten the request for these and how long afterwards until fees request / passports?
Have you done with your medical yet? When did you got your EP?
 
A question.

I received a letter from cic :

"This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following:
Medical Examination

Please print the medical forms sent to you and bring it to your appointment with a Designated Medical Practitioner along with four (4) additional photographs for you and your spouse.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medical.aspx

Payment of your Right of Permanent Residence Fee
To expedite the processing of your application, please pay the Right of Residence Fee. If you already made this payment, please provide us a copy of receipt.

For online payment: https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en
Cheques or money orders in US dollars or currencies different than those listed on our website will be returned to you and this may delay the processing of your application.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp#rprf"

But there is another information :


"Please note: Supporting civil documents and police certificates must be in English or French. If they are not, send a certified translation with a copy of the originals.
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. "

This means that I need to send again my police certificate and my civil documents or is only a generic information?

Thank you guys!
 
sandra001 said:
Did you got the request to send the PCC or reminder e-mail?
No. Just thought of sending the pcc to them as ottawa office has address mentioned on the website for sending pcc before it expires.
 
HWGA said:
got finger prints back and sent them by registered mail to CIC today - has anyone else gotten the request for these and how long afterwards until fees request / passports?
Did you get request for rcmp from cic? Was it sydney or ottawa?
 
tetunte said:
A question.

I received a letter from cic :

"This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following:
Medical Examination

Please print the medical forms sent to you and bring it to your appointment with a Designated Medical Practitioner along with four (4) additional photographs for you and your spouse.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medical.aspx

Payment of your Right of Permanent Residence Fee
To expedite the processing of your application, please pay the Right of Residence Fee. If you already made this payment, please provide us a copy of receipt.

For online payment: https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en
Cheques or money orders in US dollars or currencies different than those listed on our website will be returned to you and this may delay the processing of your application.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp#rprf"

But there is another information :


"Please note: Supporting civil documents and police certificates must be in English or French. If they are not, send a certified translation with a copy of the originals.
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. "

This means that I need to send again my police certificate and my civil documents or is only a generic information?

Thank you guys!

Only Med and RPRF please. ;)