From whom do I need to get an affidavit? Notary public? Any idea how this affidavit thing works in US? Generally, in US, we have banks notarizing the documents looking at the originals. But I am not sure how it would work in getting one for this name thing.
From whom do I need to get an affidavit? Notary public? Any idea how this affidavit thing works in US? Generally, in US, we have banks notarizing the documents looking at the originals. But I am not sure how it would work in getting one for this name thing.
I am PNP EE Nominee with ITA, I am stuck in the PR application process , please guide.
in my EE profile while filling the PR application form I can see only the forms to fill for myself, spouse and Kids, but i can't see anywhere document to be uploaded or payment of fee, neither i see any document check list, where can i find these links, please help
Hi,
I submitted my eAPR on March 4 of this year, as you can see below in the timeline in my signature. However, the application as submitted was incomplete- it did not have my FBI PCC. Long story short, after multiple delays and extensions, my FBI PCC was finally submitted on July 14 via a CSE, to which a response stating that it had been added to my files was received on July 27, 13 days later.
It has been almost six months since my application was submitted, and a month since the FBI PCC was submitted, but I have not received any RPRF request yet. Is this normal? When can I expect a request if so, judging by general experience?
The reason I am freaking out is, my medical tests are dated January 8 2016- so we are nearing the date when they will be a year old and invalid very rapidly, and I am afraid about what might happen after that date.
PNP is a program via which you apply to a province (i.e. a 'state') in Canada, who then endorse your application for permanent residence into Canada. It is a longer process, but PNP applications are less likely to get rejected. That said, you need to apply twice, first to the province, and then again for the general application process, once you have your provincial nomination- you also need to meet two separate set of requirements, one for the province, and one for the general application process.
Express Entry is just the electronic methodology used by Canada for their PR application processes- and almost every single application process for permanent residence that you use will be via Express Entry. Which is to say, no matter how you apply to Canada, you will be doing it via Express Entry. PNP is one of the application streams you can use to apply to Canada, which also will use Express Entry eventually.
Alternately, read the Summary of Eligibility Requirements for all PNP Streams thread: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/summary-of-eligibility-requirements-for-all-express-entry-pnp-streams-t432937.0.html
Hi, im the WES ECA it is mentioned "CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY: Two bachelor's degrees (three years)". Which option in the EE profile needs to be selected?
Hi, im the WES ECA it is mentioned "CANADIAN EQUIVALENCY SUMMARY: Two bachelor's degrees (three years)". Which option in the EE profile needs to be selected?
Dear seniors-I have recently got ITA and need to do the medicals tomorrow.however my wife had a open hear surgery 25 years back so should we tell this to the physician or what should we do.will there be rejection if i do not disclose this.