Hey guys!! I got my pr card this morning. Finally end of this wonderful and exciting journey. Thanks to everyone for being a part of it and guiding me where it was required. Going home to see my mom after 3.10 yrs
Good luck to everyone and I wish lots of success in life
God bless you all
Just a note for anyone with a similar case, so you can avoid the stress I experienced.
My common law partner and I applied for PR together and got the visa stamped. It arrived in November. We decided to do our landing on our way back from vacation in Feb because we didn't want to get stuck in case we landed earlier and the PR card took longer to arrive. Panic hit in January, when we remembered all the times cic kept telling us in their emails to update them on any relationship status changes. We were going to get married on this vacation, you see. So, when we land, we won't be common law, we'll be married!
I read on a lot of threads that you must get married after you land to avoid complicating things. But these were all single applicants who got visa stamped and then got married on vacation before they landed on their way back to Canada. The complication was that they would never be able to sponsor their spouse in the future if they did this. But our case was different. We were already a couple as recognized by cic, and had both gone through background checks etc and had got visas stamped. But you never know, what other problems it could cause in the future. Last thing we wanted was a case of misrepresentation on a technical detail like whether we were common law spouses or married spouses. Got no answers on the forum. Called cic and they confirmed that it won't be a problem. Phew! Crisis averted!
Hey guys!! I got my pr card this morning. Finally end of this wonderful and exciting journey. Thanks to everyone for being a part of it and guiding me where it was required. Going home to see my mom after 3.10 yrs
Good luck to everyone and I wish lots of success in life
God bless you all
Just a note for anyone with a similar case, so you can avoid the stress I experienced.
My common law partner and I applied for PR together and got the visa stamped. It arrived in November. We decided to do our landing on our way back from vacation in Feb because we didn't want to get stuck in case we landed earlier and the PR card took longer to arrive. Panic hit in January, when we remembered all the times cic kept telling us in their emails to update them on any relationship status changes. We were going to get married on this vacation, you see. So, when we land, we won't be common law, we'll be married!
I read on a lot of threads that you must get married after you land to avoid complicating things. But these were all single applicants who got visa stamped and then got married on vacation before they landed on their way back to Canada. The complication was that they would never be able to sponsor their spouse in the future if they did this. But our case was different. We were already a couple as recognized by cic, and had both gone through background checks etc and had got visas stamped. But you never know, what other problems it could cause in the future. Last thing we wanted was a case of misrepresentation on a technical detail like whether we were common law spouses or married spouses. Got no answers on the forum. Called cic and they confirmed that it won't be a problem. Phew! Crisis averted!
It took 5 mnths to get ppr after medical. Though the time vary from office to office. Yes ppr is the next step after medical and then u get your visa stamped on passport.
Finally received PER! Application received 22nd October. DD Charge date 23 Dec. Hope all goes well.
My best wishes to everybody who has received PER and to those who are waiting.
For RPRF they will send you a link in email to pay fees online, then you have to print that receipt and send it along with medical form(you will get from doc) and rcmp fingerprint report to NDVO. I sent my documents by fedex and it was easy and convenient.
For RPRF they will send you a link in email to pay fees online, then you have to print that receipt and send it along with medical form(you will get from doc) and rcmp fingerprint report to NDVO. I sent my documents by fedex and it was easy and convenient.
to all the fsw2 who have some news or are not updating their profile please do it so that we can connect and help each other...update ur profiles people and direct ur questions to each other so that we can help each other