+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
may mga nurses po ba dito? ;D
 
Congratz Pareyles after along haul years of waiting- its worth the wait. BTW, ask ko nga dun about sa VISA, ilang years or months validity kailangan bang pumunta na agad sa Canada once may visa na?!? Many thanks,GBU!
 
BPinoy said:
Congratz Pareyles after along haul years of waiting- its worth the wait. BTW, ask ko nga dun about sa VISA, ilang years or months validity kailangan bang pumunta na agad sa Canada once may visa na?!? Many thanks,GBU!

SA PAGKAALAM KO PO ANG EXPIRY DATE NG VISA AY:

1 YEAR AFTER NG MEDICAL EXAM OR
EXPIRY DATE OF PASSPORT (principal applicant's or dependent's passport)

WHICHEVER COMES FIRST
 
thanks BPinoy!
tulad din ng sinabi ni Bumblebee pagkaka alam ko
yung sa akin 2-11-2014 mag expire
 
Many thanks RAK-BUMBLEBEE & pareyles- i was advised yung sa M.E nmin lately na OK lahat ng result and ready to dispatch to Manila office latest today- thanks God...RPRF (Bank Draft) naforward ko na rin yesterday thru DHL, hope and pray PPR na soon:) Good luck po sa ating lahat!!!
 
pareyles said:
Hi Guys!
sana maraming updates dumating this week!
Seek lang ako ng advice sa inyo....
Plan namin mag apply ng TRV both for my sister and mother.
They already been granted TRV before - 2004, Single Entry
Ano ba magandang apply sa kanila ngayon, multiple entry na? and ano kaya percentage ng ma approved sila ulit compared sa denial?

Hoping na ma approved sila parasa Canada kami mag pasko lahat! :)

Thanks sa mga sasagot!

Hi,


TRV - depends on a lot of factors - but added weight is them having been granted a TRV before and did not overstay their visit - that is positive. Certainly then can apply for a multiple-entry TRV; unlike US visas however, there may not be an equivalent of a 5yr/10yr multiple entry US Visit visa in Canada, especially if for visit purposes only. Multiple entry TRVs are most likely issued to those with residence status/working status extending beyond 1 year (2 years to 3 years or up to the duration of the passport validity, whichever is shorter). So in my view, there is no advantage of applying for a multiple-entry visa if the purpose is to visit as the typical length of time for a visit is no greater than 6 months.

The bottomline is there should be no indication in the application that they will intend to work or seek residence beyond that of visit duration. So travel history, employment history and especially ability to support/fund the trip does factor positively to support the application, and a clear itinerary.

/good luck and all the best...
 
ragluf said:
Hi,


TRV - depends on a lot of factors - but added weight is them having been granted a TRV before and did not overstay their visit - that is positive. Certainly then can apply for a multiple-entry TRV; unlike US visas however, there may not be an equivalent of a 5yr/10yr multiple entry US Visit visa in Canada, especially if for visit purposes only. Multiple entry TRVs are most likely issued to those with residence status/working status extending beyond 1 year (2 years to 3 years or up to the duration of the passport validity, whichever is shorter). So in my view, there is no advantage of applying for a multiple-entry visa if the purpose is to visit as the typical length of time for a visit is no greater than 6 months.

The bottomline is there should be no indication in the application that they will intend to work or seek residence beyond that of visit duration. So travel history, employment history and especially ability to support/fund the trip does factor positively to support the application, and a clear itinerary.

/good luck and all the best...



thanks Ragluf!
 
Base sa timeline sa mga previous na applicants, may pagkakaiba ba how fast you get a medical request based on the PNP category. Like sa case sa amin nang husband ko, we got an Ontario PNP through the Pilot FSW program.

We got an AOR last March 4, kasabay namin si "mm15744", he/she already got a MR last April 4, while in our case up to now wala pa. Ang pagkakaiba lang namin is yong sa kanya "BC PNP" category.

Paki share naman yong nakakaalam.
 
anyone, help please...

i just received my PPR & RPRF today but VO is Manila and I have to send my PP to philippines. It shouldnt be like that cuz I am here already in canada. why the VO manila is asking this things to me instead other VO here in canada.. PLease anyone assist me on this... I really need to know. should I contact VO or email them to double check or is it like this that even im here is need to be send to philippine my PP.
 
Hello everyone! Question lang po required po ba umattend ng COA seminar. Di po ba parang CiIP na rin po ito? Thank you
 
kmb888 said:
Hello everyone! Question lang po required po ba umattend ng COA seminar. Di po ba parang CiIP na rin po ito? Thank you

Optional po. Yung pdos required yun. Dont forget to attend :)