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Hello, I just received PPR from NDVO, they have my last name incorrect. Although, first name, UCI and Application Number are correct, what should I do?
Hello, I just received PPR from NDVO, they have my last name incorrect. Although, first name, UCI and Application Number are correct, what should I do?
If it's the PPR, it should not be critical - send in your documents (passport etc) and draw their attention by letter or whatever that the PPR had a typo and please ensure COPR/visa are done correctly.
Should I write about the typo on the height and eye colour sheet or should I attach another page about it?
Should I write about the typo on the height and eye colour sheet or should I attach another page about it?
You'll have to figure out what makes sense.
Should I write about the typo on the height and eye colour sheet or should I attach another page about it?
We had the same issue except they wrote the street name wrong on our letter. I made a webform and also wrote an email to our VAC office, but never heard a response. So I wrote a letter which summarized our PPR package (including height, eye color, etc) and also wrote a paragraph about the error on the letter.
After sending our package to our VFS, we got a confirmation it was sent to IRCC. So hopefully that means the correction was understood correctly.
So basically I would suggest doing a IRCC webform and write it in a letter explaining the error. Likely it was just a data entry error.
We had the same issue except they wrote the street name wrong on our letter. I made a webform and wrote and email to our VAC office, but never heard a response. So I also wrote a letter which summarized our PPR package (including height, eye color, etc) and also wrote a paragraph about the error on the letter.
After sending our package to our VFS, we got a confirmation it was sent to IRCC. So hopefully that means the correction was understood correctly.
So basically I would suggest doing a IRCC webform and write it in a letter explaining the error. Likely it was just a data entry error.
Thank you, I also would write a paragraph under the height and eye colour table explaining the error and would definitely raise a webform too. Thank you.
Change your name to PPR name LOL
If it's the PPR, it should not be critical - send in your documents (passport etc) and draw their attention by letter or whatever that the PPR had a typo and please ensure COPR/visa are done correctly.
ARE you sure? Have you experienced this OR just making it up?
Thank you, I also would write a paragraph under the height and eye colour table explaining the error and would definitely raise a webform too. Thank you.
What was the outcome? got the name changed? How long it took?
ARE you sure? Have you experienced this OR just making it up?
Similar minor issues. Remember, the PPR is not an 'official' document, in the sense that will have to be used in future. COPR is important, errors there must be corrected.
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