pregnent while application in process
#1
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pregnent while application in process
Hi,
I have a question that may need some expert advice.
We have already applied for our PR in ENS category. My wife is now pregnent.
My question is that do we have to inform DIMIA about her pregnency?
I have a question that may need some expert advice.
We have already applied for our PR in ENS category. My wife is now pregnent.
My question is that do we have to inform DIMIA about her pregnency?
#2
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Re: pregnent while application in process
You need to inform DIMIA of any changes in your circumstances. Fill in a
change of circumstances form & be sure to give the expected date of arrival.
Are you planning to go after the birth?
Good luck.
"phenomenax" wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have a question that may need some expert advice.
> We have already applied for our PR in ENS category. My wife is now
pregnent.
> My question is that do we have to inform DIMIA about her pregnency?
change of circumstances form & be sure to give the expected date of arrival.
Are you planning to go after the birth?
Good luck.
"phenomenax" wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have a question that may need some expert advice.
> We have already applied for our PR in ENS category. My wife is now
pregnent.
> My question is that do we have to inform DIMIA about her pregnency?
#3
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Re: pregnent while application in process
Good Day,
What does it mean " to inform DIMIA if circumstances change"?
What circumstance are important for DIMIA?
After receiving acknowledgment I changed may job. Now I have not been
working anywhere for 2 months. I am sure that my story with PR will be
finished in 2-3 months so would be not OK to start work for any other
employer and then in January to say "good bye".
Should I inform DIMIA that I do not work?
It influences nothing I thing.
What is your opinion?
Peter
"Siobhan Hanrahan" wrote in message news:...
> You need to inform DIMIA of any changes in your circumstances. Fill in a
> change of circumstances form & be sure to give the expected date of arrival.
> Are you planning to go after the birth?
What does it mean " to inform DIMIA if circumstances change"?
What circumstance are important for DIMIA?
After receiving acknowledgment I changed may job. Now I have not been
working anywhere for 2 months. I am sure that my story with PR will be
finished in 2-3 months so would be not OK to start work for any other
employer and then in January to say "good bye".
Should I inform DIMIA that I do not work?
It influences nothing I thing.
What is your opinion?
Peter
"Siobhan Hanrahan" wrote in message news:...
> You need to inform DIMIA of any changes in your circumstances. Fill in a
> change of circumstances form & be sure to give the expected date of arrival.
> Are you planning to go after the birth?