Wednesday, May 13, 2009
woo hoo! our visas arrived!
Our visas came by courier today. After all the fuss, our applications were approved and we got them faster than I expected - it's been exactly 7 business days since we did our biometrics and sent our package to Ottawa via Express Post. I was so worried that we'd be denied for something small that we might have misinterpreted or overlooked. I feel a huge sense of relief, like I can relax a bit now.
Labels:
european adventure,
trip planning,
visa info
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
more confusion in our quest for UK visas
My husband and I just returned from a quick trip to the city of Edmonton to have biometrics done as part of the UK visa application process. We thought we finally had everything figured out and under control, but we had a few more surprises in store for us...
#1 - Be warned, the address for the Edmonton VAC (Visa Application Center) that is provided on their website is wrong. That address belongs to a Sub-Way restaurant that is being remodeled. The VAC is actually around the corner from where it says it is, hidden inside the Central High building.
#2 - The application form asks for one visa photo. You actually need 2 photos.
#3 - Although there is absolutely no mention is this anywhere, if you are traveling with your spouse, you must include your marriage certificate with your application.
#4 - There is also no mention of this, but if you have had a previous passport and it is still in your possession, you must also include it.
Our application is now on it's way to the British High Commission in Ottawa. There's nothing left to do but wait.
#1 - Be warned, the address for the Edmonton VAC (Visa Application Center) that is provided on their website is wrong. That address belongs to a Sub-Way restaurant that is being remodeled. The VAC is actually around the corner from where it says it is, hidden inside the Central High building.
#2 - The application form asks for one visa photo. You actually need 2 photos.
#3 - Although there is absolutely no mention is this anywhere, if you are traveling with your spouse, you must include your marriage certificate with your application.
#4 - There is also no mention of this, but if you have had a previous passport and it is still in your possession, you must also include it.
Our application is now on it's way to the British High Commission in Ottawa. There's nothing left to do but wait.
Labels:
european adventure,
trip planning,
visa info
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
in the spirit of making someone else's experience smoother...
As I mentioned in a previous post, my husband and I are in the process of getting visas for the UK. Because it has been a confusing process at times with several unpleasant surprises, I though I'd put up some info and some links to help other people who are thinking of doing the same thing. Although some of this stuff will apply to people from other countries, this will be mostly relevant to Canadians who want to work in the United Kingdom.
This site is run by the UK boarder Agency. It has info about visas and can help you figure out which visa you need:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/
The visa we need is called a tier 5 youth mobility scheme. It's for people aged 18 to 30 who want to work in the UK to subsidize their holiday. It's good for 2 years, but you can only work part time.
This is the main site that you'll need and I really wish we had come across it sooner because it was the most helpful:
www.visainfoservices.com
Until we found this site, we didn't know that we needed to have biometrics done as part of the application process. There are only 4 places in Canada where you can have this done - fortunately one of those places is in Edmonton, which is only about 3 hours away.
I also stumbled onto this site which I think is a really good one. It has information about stuff you need to know about living in the UK, like the cost of food and shelter, how to open a bank account, and so on.
http://www.workingholidayinfo.com
One thing that isn't mentioned anywhere until you're halfway through filling out the on-line application form is that in addition to your current passport number, if you've had a previous passport you also require that number. When I renewed my passport, I checked the box to keep my old one so this wasn't an issue for me. However, my husband didn't have his old passport. You can get old numbers from Access Canada, but it takes time. We waited 3 weeks for it to arrive by courier - not fun when your documents are all time sensitive and the application is supposed to be sent off 3 months before you want to leave.
We're almost finished at this point. I'm just hoping that we filled everything out properly and that our visas will be approved and will arrive before we need to leave. Fingers crossed.
This site is run by the UK boarder Agency. It has info about visas and can help you figure out which visa you need:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/
The visa we need is called a tier 5 youth mobility scheme. It's for people aged 18 to 30 who want to work in the UK to subsidize their holiday. It's good for 2 years, but you can only work part time.
This is the main site that you'll need and I really wish we had come across it sooner because it was the most helpful:
www.visainfoservices.com
Until we found this site, we didn't know that we needed to have biometrics done as part of the application process. There are only 4 places in Canada where you can have this done - fortunately one of those places is in Edmonton, which is only about 3 hours away.
I also stumbled onto this site which I think is a really good one. It has information about stuff you need to know about living in the UK, like the cost of food and shelter, how to open a bank account, and so on.
http://www.workingholidayinfo.com
One thing that isn't mentioned anywhere until you're halfway through filling out the on-line application form is that in addition to your current passport number, if you've had a previous passport you also require that number. When I renewed my passport, I checked the box to keep my old one so this wasn't an issue for me. However, my husband didn't have his old passport. You can get old numbers from Access Canada, but it takes time. We waited 3 weeks for it to arrive by courier - not fun when your documents are all time sensitive and the application is supposed to be sent off 3 months before you want to leave.
We're almost finished at this point. I'm just hoping that we filled everything out properly and that our visas will be approved and will arrive before we need to leave. Fingers crossed.
Labels:
european adventure,
tier 5 youth mobility,
trip planning,
UK,
visa info
Monday, April 27, 2009
accordion player
It feels like forever since I've had a chance to do any drawing. I took some time during my lunch break today to draw this little guy. For whatever reason I've been wanting to draw an accordion lately...

©2009 Jacqueline Hudon-Verrelli

©2009 Jacqueline Hudon-Verrelli
Labels:
accordion,
character,
sketchbook
Sunday, April 19, 2009
website update
I just updated the children's portfolio on my website with my new work. Check it out: jacquelinehudon.com .
Saturday, April 18, 2009
promo for the children's market
This promo ended up being very time consuming. I started working on it last fall in my free time - coming up with ideas in September, starting to paint the images in November and finally getting it printed a few weeks ago. I've always sent out postcards so I thought I'd try something a bit more involved this time, like a booklet. The folding of this piece is a bit complex and it's taken me about 5 hours to fold 60 of them. I'm pretty happy with how it all came together and I'm hoping it will lead to some new clients. I'll be mailing them this week.








©2009 Jacqueline Hudon-Verrelli








©2009 Jacqueline Hudon-Verrelli
Labels:
characters,
children's market,
promo
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
our house is now for sale
Since the last time I wrote we have been busily cleaning, packing and fixing up our house. Even though the real estate market isn't very good right now, we're going to try to sell it. It really is a fantastic old house with lots of character in a great neighborhood and hopefully someone out there will think so too.
Here's some shots of the inside:
entrance / living room

living room


dinning room:

kitchen:



master bedroom:
Here's some shots of the inside:
entrance / living room

living room


dinning room:

kitchen:



master bedroom:
Labels:
european adventure,
house
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