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Is it fine if the chat conversations are not translated in English? Some words are in English (E.g I love you, miss you )
 
Avicon2016 said:
Is it fine if the chat conversations are not translated in English? Some words are in English (E.g I love you, miss you )

We didn't bother translating ours as we were using both English and Tagalog or a hybrid of both, Taglish (more in English, though). Have mentioned the same in one of my narratives about the way we communicate. If I understood it right based on previous posts, Translation is only needed for official documents i.e. Marriage Cert, Birth Cert, Affidavit, Insurance, etc..
 
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For number 2 and 3, my answers are no. should I also check the box before the questions?
 
Avicon2016 said:
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For number 2 and 3, my answers are no. should I also check the box before the questions?

Checking the box before the question number means that the item is applicable. So you should place a "Check" mark :)
 
Survivor27 said:
Checking the box before the question number means that the item is applicable. So you should place a "Check" mark :)

Oh I thought my answer is no, it's not applicable to me. Anyway I'll go ahead and check it then. Thanks!
 
Avicon2016 said:
Oh I thought my answer is no, it's not applicable to me. Anyway I'll go ahead and check it then. Thanks!

No problemo. Remember though that the new forms, i.e. IMM 5533 is a Document Checklist for both Sponsor and the Sponsored person.

Good luck to your app! :)
 
canuck_in_uk said:
There is one application package but as shown in the guide and the checklists, there is still a differentiation between inland and outland.

Should I go for the inland application, how long should I buy my travel insurance for? I would be living in Quebec.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
You can add your spouse to your health account now.

I don't want to doubt your knowledge but, how come it is so easy ? She could get a free ride on the payertax healthcare even if she is still just a << tourist >> ?
 
Ste_Vege said:
Should I go for the inland application, how long should I buy my travel insurance for? I would be living in Quebec.

Whether to apply inland is your decision.

You should have insurance to cover your entire stay until you qualify for provincial healthcare.
 
phil832 said:
I don't want to doubt your knowledge but, how come it is so easy ? She could get a free ride on the payertax healthcare even if she is still just a << tourist >> ?

Alberta allows residents to add their dependents even if they are only visitors.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
Alberta allows residents to add their dependents even if they are only visitors.

Yup! This is in fact true!!
 
Hi,

I am applying PR for my spouse in India, should I need to submit medical report of my in laws(spouse family members) also to immigration?
Thank you
 
Arjun_patel_pk said:
Hi,

I am applying PR for my spouse in India, should I need to submit medical report of my in laws(spouse family members) also to immigration?
Thank you

No, the medical is only for the person being sponsored, and their dependents, if you have any (such as you and/or your spouse's children), if they are not Canadian citizens.
 
hi

i'm a brazilian and im married with a canadian... but it was only on a ceremony in Brazil... i have pictures and a pastor's certificate.. so me and my husband we want to get a married certificate here first and then apply our sponsor as a married right?
When am i going to receive my permanent resident card? can i get a job while im applying this sponsor? do I need to have that IELTS?

Thanks