I am already in Halifax. Let me know if you need someone to show you around. Basically my wife and I have been living here for 6 years now. We just got our PR sorted and landed not too long ago on the 2nd of May.
Hello friends, I got my MR & RPRF from Manila visa office on April 27 for RLMD (NSNP ). I am from Bangladesh and completed the medical examination on May 2 and paid RPRF on May 4. My timeline is as follows before MR.
NSNP (RLMD) nomination: 06 Sep 14
File received by CIC: 05 Nov 2014
AOR: 02 April 2015
MR & RPRF request: 27 April 2015
Medical done: 02 May 2015
RPRF payment: 04 May 2015
PPR: waiting- waiting - waiting
Landing: still a big dream
i received my file no. on 14th april. my visa office is new delhi (india).any idea guys when iwill receive my file no. and from which email id. plz guide .thank u guys
Hello friends, I got my MR & RPRF from Manila visa office on April 27 for RLMD (NSNP ). I am from Bangladesh and completed the medical examination on May 2 and paid RPRF on May 4. My timeline is as follows before MR.
NSNP (RLMD) nomination: 06 Sep 14
File received by CIC: 05 Nov 2014
AOR: 02 April 2015
MR & RPRF request: 27 April 2015
Medical done: 02 May 2015
RPRF payment: 04 May 2015
PPR: waiting- waiting - waiting
Landing: still a big dream
i received my file no. on 14th april. my visa office is new delhi (india).any idea guys when iwill receive my medical and from which email id. plz guide .thank u guys
If your file has been transferred from NDVO to CVO, I think you will get MR within one month. Don't worry, I think RLMD files are in special care to prompt process. My actual visa office was Singapore, but my file transfered to Manila
Hi, I have a request from HKVO as follow:
Police certificates from each country in which you or your dependants (whether accompanying you to Canada or not) have spent 6 months or more since the age of 18, if you have not already submitted them. Instructions on how to obtain police certificates for specific countries may be found by clicking here.
I have been living in hong kong for 7 years and now become permanent resident, before that i live in Indonesia and i am still Indonesian citizen.
do i have to submit police certificate from Hong Kong and Indonesia???
please kindly advise because i only have 30 days to complete the request.
Hi, I have a request from HKVO as follow:
Police certificates from each country in which you or your dependants (whether accompanying you to Canada or not) have spent 6 months or more since the age of 18, if you have not already submitted them. Instructions on how to obtain police certificates for specific countries may be found by clicking here.
I have been living in hong kong for 7 years and now become permanent resident, before that i live in Indonesia and i am still Indonesian citizen.
do i have to submit police certificate from Hong Kong and Indonesia???
please kindly advise because i only have 30 days to complete the request.
You've lived in Hong Kong for 7 years (greater than 6 months) - Yes! you need a police certificate for HK
If you lived in Indonesia for 6 months after you've turned 18 then - Yes! you need a police certificate for Indonesia too. When did you submit your application to CIC ?
You've lived in Hong Kong for 7 years (greater than 6 months) - Yes! you need a police certificate for HK
If you lived in Indonesia for 6 months after you've turned 18 then - Yes! you need a police certificate for Indonesia too. When did you submit your application to CIC ?
@ tenkrun10: thanks for your earliest reply, mate
does my spouse also needed to provide the same? she studied in europe like 20 years ago :'(
I submitted my application to CIC in Oct'14, received PER @ Mar'15, documents request (Police certificate, fee, update forms & assets) @ May'15.
@ tenkrun10: thanks for your earliest reply, mate
does my spouse also needed to provide the same? she studied in europe like 20 years ago :'(
I submitted my application to CIC in Oct'14, received PER @ Mar'15, documents request (Police certificate, fee, update forms & assets) @ May'15.
Was your wife 18 years or older when she studied in Europe ? If she left europe on or before she turned 18years then she doesn't need a PCC for the european country. If however, she lived in the european country for more than 6 months, and she already turned 18 when she went there, then yes - PCC needed
Was your wife 18 years or older when she studied in Europe ? If she left europe on or before she turned 18years then she doesn't need a PCC for the european country. If however, she lived in the european country for more than 6 months, and she already turned 18 when she went there, then yes - PCC needed
oooo that's a bummer
yes she studied in the Netherlands for 1-2 years, but it's like sooooo many years ago ???
i'm just afraid i cant collect all the documents within 30 days as per request from HKVO :'( :'(