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“This refers to your application for PR under spouse or CL partner in Canada class...”
“Authorization to present such an application from inside Canada may be granted to persons...”
“Furthermore, according to section 127...”
“We are pleased to inform you that you meet all preliminary eligibility requirements of the category and therefore your application for permanent residency is approved. However a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent resident have been met”
I’m assuming that last bit is referring specifically to our ROPR fees that were outstanding, and have now been paid. Later that day my wife also received an email directly from an agent urging us to go online to pay the fees and send them a copy of the receipt via email. We did so, and the agent confirmed that the fees had been applied to her application file.
The following day she received a notification. That begins as follows, “We Are pleased to advise you that the processing of your application for permanent residence will be finalized at an interview...” “You must present yourself to one of our offices within 30 days of the date of this letter”
Followed by instructions of what to bring (which included a Confirmation or Permanent Residence, which we are unsure of what that is... it says “IMPORTANT: If already in your possession, remember to bring with you the document entitled “Confirmation of Permanent Residence” (2 copies))
“This refers to your application for PR under spouse or CL partner in Canada class...”
“Authorization to present such an application from inside Canada may be granted to persons...”
“Furthermore, according to section 127...”
“We are pleased to inform you that you meet all preliminary eligibility requirements of the category and therefore your application for permanent residency is approved. However a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent resident have been met”
I’m assuming that last bit is referring specifically to our ROPR fees that were outstanding, and have now been paid. Later that day my wife also received an email directly from an agent urging us to go online to pay the fees and send them a copy of the receipt via email. We did so, and the agent confirmed that the fees had been applied to her application file.
The following day she received a notification. That begins as follows, “We Are pleased to advise you that the processing of your application for permanent residence will be finalized at an interview...” “You must present yourself to one of our offices within 30 days of the date of this letter”
Followed by instructions of what to bring (which included a Confirmation or Permanent Residence, which we are unsure of what that is... it says “IMPORTANT: If already in your possession, remember to bring with you the document entitled “Confirmation of Permanent Residence” (2 copies))
They will issue COPR with the same last name mentioned on your passport and IDs, if those don't show your husbands last name then they can't change it, you should change last name and passport and IDs so they be able to issue COPR with the changed last name but now it's too late for that... you can't do it . You are just gonna have to land with your last name
“This refers to your application for PR under spouse or CL partner in Canada class...”
“Authorization to present such an application from inside Canada may be granted to persons...”
“Furthermore, according to section 127...”
“We are pleased to inform you that you meet all preliminary eligibility requirements of the category and therefore your application for permanent residency is approved. However a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent resident have been met”
I’m assuming that last bit is referring specifically to our ROPR fees that were outstanding, and have now been paid. Later that day my wife also received an email directly from an agent urging us to go online to pay the fees and send them a copy of the receipt via email. We did so, and the agent confirmed that the fees had been applied to her application file.
The following day she received a notification. That begins as follows, “We Are pleased to advise you that the processing of your application for permanent residence will be finalized at an interview...” “You must present yourself to one of our offices within 30 days of the date of this letter”
Followed by instructions of what to bring (which included a Confirmation or Permanent Residence, which we are unsure of what that is... it says “IMPORTANT: If already in your possession, remember to bring with you the document entitled “Confirmation of Permanent Residence” (2 copies))
Good day, please help me. I recieved an email to CIC asking me to upload the police clearance. I have a police clearance dated back on October 2018. Do you think is that ok to send that one or do I need to get another one? How long before the police clearance expired? There's no expiration on Taiwan police clearance. Please help me because they just give me 1 month to send it. Thanks a lot
Good day, please help me. I recieved an email to CIC asking me to upload the police clearance. I have a police clearance dated back on October 2018. Do you think is that ok to send that one or do I need to get another one? How long before the police clearance expired? There's no expiration on Taiwan police clearance. Please help me because they just give me 1 month to send it. Thanks a lot
Good day, please help me. I recieved an email to CIC asking me to upload the police clearance. I have a police clearance dated back on October 2018. Do you think is that ok to send that one or do I need to get another one? How long before the police clearance expired? There's no expiration on Taiwan police clearance. Please help me because they just give me 1 month to send it. Thanks a lot
Did you get that police certificate while you were in Taiwan or after you left Taiwan?
Have you ever returned to Taiwan for a visit or anything after you got that police certificate?
Good day, please help me. I recieved an email to CIC asking me to upload the police clearance. I have a police clearance dated back on October 2018. Do you think is that ok to send that one or do I need to get another one? How long before the police clearance expired? There's no expiration on Taiwan police clearance. Please help me because they just give me 1 month to send it. Thanks a lot
Oky I’m sorry. I thought police certs are good for one year unless you haven’t traveled outside of Canada since which then they should be good ongoing . I was thinking US police certs. I’m sure not every country is the same. My apologies.
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