Last night I got PPR. I just need to send on a photocopy of my passport pic page, 2 pictures of myself and the Annex sheets they provided and send it off to them.
If anyone is interested I got my AOR on May 4th.
I am wondering about how to send this off by mail though. It talks about providing a pre-paid envelope (Xpresspost from Canada post) I don't know if they want me to put everything into one envelope (including the pre-paid envelope) or if they actually want me to send all my documents in the pre-paid envelope itself? Can anyone who has done this before let me know? I am probably over thinking this but they also mention;
"DO NOT FILL OUT THE ADDRESS SECTION ON YOUR CANADA POST RETURN ENVELOPE".
Buy two Xpresspost envelops.
One small for IRCC to return your document and don't write anything on it. Just take note of the tracking number as you need it for tracking when they send this back to you.
One big envelop where you put everything inside of it, including the small return envelop, then send it to IRCC
Last night I got PPR. I just need to send on a photocopy of my passport pic page, 2 pictures of myself and the Annex sheets they provided and send it off to them.
If anyone is interested I got my AOR on May 4th.
I am wondering about how to send this off by mail though. It talks about providing a pre-paid envelope (Xpresspost from Canada post) I don't know if they want me to put everything into one envelope (including the pre-paid envelope) or if they actually want me to send all my documents in the pre-paid envelope itself? Can anyone who has done this before let me know? I am probably over thinking this but they also mention;
"DO NOT FILL OUT THE ADDRESS SECTION ON YOUR CANADA POST RETURN ENVELOPE".
Last night I got PPR. I just need to send on a photocopy of my passport pic page, 2 pictures of myself and the Annex sheets they provided and send it off to them.
If anyone is interested I got my AOR on May 4th.
I am wondering about how to send this off by mail though. It talks about providing a pre-paid envelope (Xpresspost from Canada post) I don't know if they want me to put everything into one envelope (including the pre-paid envelope) or if they actually want me to send all my documents in the pre-paid envelope itself? Can anyone who has done this before let me know? I am probably over thinking this but they also mention;
"DO NOT FILL OUT THE ADDRESS SECTION ON YOUR CANADA POST RETURN ENVELOPE".
Last night I got PPR. I just need to send on a photocopy of my passport pic page, 2 pictures of myself and the Annex sheets they provided and send it off to them.
If anyone is interested I got my AOR on May 4th.
I am wondering about how to send this off by mail though. It talks about providing a pre-paid envelope (Xpresspost from Canada post) I don't know if they want me to put everything into one envelope (including the pre-paid envelope) or if they actually want me to send all my documents in the pre-paid envelope itself? Can anyone who has done this before let me know? I am probably over thinking this but they also mention;
"DO NOT FILL OUT THE ADDRESS SECTION ON YOUR CANADA POST RETURN ENVELOPE".
Can you please tell us what is your current background check status after and before getting PPR ??
Is it "We are processing ........" or Not applicable..
btw I am also May 04th CEC inland applicant..
Can you please tell us what is your current background check status after and before getting PPR ??
Is it "We are processing ........" or Not applicable..
btw I am also May 04th CEC inland applicant..
even after getting your PPR... status would remain "We are processing ........"
Only after PP has been stamped with the visa, app status changes to Approved
even after getting your PPR... status would remain "We are processing ........"
Only after PP has been stamped with the visa, app status changes to Approved
Can you please tell us what is your current background check status after and before getting PPR ??
Is it "We are processing ........" or Not applicable..
btw I am also May 04th CEC inland applicant..
There's nothing very sensitive to be honest. I am a UK citizen so I don't need a Visa for Canada. Just an ETA. As a result I did not need to send in my actual passport like some other countries, just a photocopy of the picture page from it. Annex sheets are in the email they send when they ask for this information. It's basically just you writing down your current mailing address and signing the piece of paper. Very quick and easy to fill in.