After landing with COPRHi guys,
At which stage we became permanent resident. When we receive PPR or one we land after PPR?
PPR --> Passport Sent to CIC --> Passport/Passport Copy received back with COPR --> Landing
After landing with COPRHi guys,
At which stage we became permanent resident. When we receive PPR or one we land after PPR?
What's your current location?Hi guys. Advice needed please.
So we sent in our federal application in June. It was received on June 6. We got AOR towards the end of September. 13 months from date of receipt would be July 2018.
Now we just found out that we're expecting baby number 3 which is due in July 2018. We're wondering what is the best option. Plan to have the baby here and risk having to extend the process? Or go to have the baby in Canada so that he or she will be a citizen right away and would not need to get a CSQ and PR. Any advice?
Cameroon. Just moved here in June with my husband who is Cameroonian. We planned to stay here till the process is complete. I am from the Caribbean though.What's your current location?
Still long way to go...After landing with COPR
PPR --> Passport Sent to CIC --> Passport/Passport Copy received back with COPR --> Landing
It's highly unlikely that you would be able to move to Canada before delivery due to current processing timelines and travel restrictions during pregnancy. It's also impractical as it would be very difficult for you to settle down in new country with your situation.Cameroon. Just moved here in June with my husband who is Cameroonian. We planned to stay here till the process is complete. I am from the Caribbean though.
It's highly unlikely that you would be able to move to Canada before delivery due to current processing timelines and travel restrictions during pregnancy. It's also impractical as it would be very difficult for you to settle down in new country with your situation.
Assuming that you are not moving to Canada before delivery, what would be the Citizenship status of your new born after delivery? Citizen of Caribbean? Citizen of Cameroon? Dual Citizen? Also are any of these countries visa-exempt in Canada?
I think someone on this forum is a CIC spy making sure that when despair starts to spread, they slow down even moreHate to say it but it seems CIC employees start to take vacations again....
Yesterday was federal off i think "Remembrance Day"so long weekend affect ...Hate to say it but it seems CIC employees start to take vacations again....
I can hear you ..you are on the brink of nirvanaI think someone on this forum is a CIC spy making sure that when despair starts to spread, they slow down even more
That's probably why the process is so slow---too many manforces on spying too less working on our applications lolI think someone on this forum is a CIC spy making sure that when despair starts to spread, they slow down even more
And the long weekend effect last long time :/Yesterday was federal off i think "Remembrance Day"so long weekend affect ...
Surprisingly my friend received landing fee request yesterdayYesterday was federal off i think "Remembrance Day"so long weekend affect ...
So your best option would be to let CIC know a month before delivery that you are expecting so that your application is put on hold. Once you have baby's Passport and Birth Certificate in hand then work with MIDI to get CSQ for new born and then send new born CSQ ( plus other forms + fees etc.) to CIC so that your application is resumed.The baby would most likely be Cameroonian if I stay here. No visa exempt. Sigh. Yes the way things are going it would probably take a miracle to get the PR before.