Guys, for translated documents, what should I send to IRCC ?
original document + translated document
or
original document + translated document + certified photocopy of the original document (stamped by the translator)
Hi guys, quick question: I just got my ITA and I want to do an upfront medical, I've called the panel physician and they're saying that they only do upfronts for "work", "study" and "visit" visas, is this normal? Shouldn't there be a PR option? Am I missing something?
Hi guys, quick question: I just got my ITA and I want to do an upfront medical, I've called the panel physician and they're saying that they only do upfronts for "work", "study" and "visit" visas, is this normal? Shouldn't there be a PR option? Am I missing something?
I don't know if the option to do the medical examination appears before or after you have paid the PR application. Maybe other guys who have already went through this can help you better.
I don't know if the option to do the medical examination appears before or after you have paid the PR application. Maybe other guys who have already went through this can help you better.
Thanks! Just been lucky enough to get nominated by OINP.
Regarding the medical, it appears when uploading the documents. It seems the worker type should be ok for PR, but if someone knows for sure, please confirm.
Hi guys, quick question: I just got my ITA and I want to do an upfront medical, I've called the panel physician and they're saying that they only do upfronts for "work", "study" and "visit" visas, is this normal? Shouldn't there be a PR option? Am I missing something?
Hi!
I have received my PR(Outland) and I am planning to go for my first entry to Canada. I am from Pakistan and will be traveling to Canada via US land border.
Is it possible? Or first entry must be done through airport?
Please guide if anyone has information in this regard.
Adding an English translation is optional where I live.
Usually the first paragraph is in local language and the second in English. The job of the notary is to ensure that the translated copy of the document is done by an approved state translator in this case.
The "nerds" Indians do not live in Calgary. They live in Toronto and Vancouver. Better they live in Calif, Washington and parts of Texas.
That being said, once you get settled in, most of the time you do not have to deal with this mess. Given that Calgary has more houses looking for people, you will be able to pick where you want to live.
Now if you are looking at dating scene, I do not now how that will go.
Honestly I liked the city, didn't like the weather as it is variable, yesterday I went to their library, that library is amazing, the only library that I seen better than that is library of congress.
You can't even compare houston library with calgary the architecture it self is beautiful, it is small but the facilities they offer is simply amazing. The only thing I didn't like there is a bradder working in the customer service (Anil) ,that dude was rude ,I am not surprised though. He was talking to me like he is my prof or my dad ,moron.
Found a room and a bathroom for 550$ ,really loved the place, toronto I just don't like it it is too crowded, Vancouver also.