Nothing with me. But I did see on the Facebook group that a Feb 28 app received their DM and SA on Dec 17.Anyone hear anything? AIP? SA? DM?
Nothing with me. But I did see on the Facebook group that a Feb 28 app received their DM and SA on Dec 17.Anyone hear anything? AIP? SA? DM?
i have the same time line as yours , plus or minus a day ... same here still waiting. i applied in Montreal ... fingers crossedHi Everyone,
I'm new to the forum and wanted to share our journey so far.
Inland Common Law Spousal Sponsorship & Open Work Permit Application
March 6th 2018 - application posted
March 7th - application delivered
April 4th - IRCC started processing the application
April 6th - IRCC sent acknowledgement of receipt of application request for police clearance (we didn't realise the checklist had changed)
May 1st - Police certificates and Schedule A posted
May 2nd - IRCC confirmed receipt of Schedule A & police certificates
June 26th - Open Work Permit approved
August 30th - Instructions for medical exam sent
September 10th - had medical exam
September 25th - IRCC confirmed receipt of medical results
We've not had any communication from IRCC since September. Here's hoping we hear something soon, although with Christmas being next week I suspect it'll be into the New Year before we get any further updates.
That's the landing appointment, congrats!I’m a March 2nd applicant I got this letter today, is this my landing interview? Or should I be worried?
Dear Client(s),
Your final determination for permanent residence interview has been scheduled at the above address on xxxxx
Please present this letter upon your arrival. Failure to appear for this interview will be perceived as a lack of interest in permanent residence and your application could be refused. Therefore, if you cannot attend this interview, please write or fax (403-292-6843) or email (CIC-Calgary@cic.gc.ca) this office immediately and explain why.
Please let us know prior to your Landing appointment if you have a short trip scheduled outside of Canada prior to receiving your PR Card as an alternate Landing appointment may be required.
PR Card processing time:
Please bring the following original documents:
this call-in notice;
a valid passport, identity or travel document; if you were previously advised that you are exempt from the travel
document requirement, bring the waiver letter and other documents establishing your identity;
Two photographs of yourself and for each person in your family that is being processed for permanent residence
inside Canada. Please show the specifications on the reverse to the photographer.
Temporary Resident document issued by CIC (Work Permit, Student Permit, Visitor Record)
Proof of Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF). Refugees are exempt from fees.
That's the landing appointment, congrats!
You'll be done in a few minutes and they will just ask you if you have any undeclared dependents, if you've committed any crimes, and if you've ever been denied entry or ordered to leave Canada. This is standard and everyone gets asked this.
Nah, they still seem to be processing faster, as you can see by the fact they've started to call in March applicants and it's not even January yet. Official timelines are still at 12 months, but they've been doing it faster for a while now.Thank you!!!! I wasn’t sure if it was good or bad news! Hopefully they process the March applicants a bit faster! It seemed to be after the January ones they slowed down!
Congrats Aussie!...Get your wine glasses out and celebrate!I’m a March 2nd applicant I got this letter today, is this my landing interview? Or should I be worried?
Dear Client(s),
Your final determination for permanent residence interview has been scheduled at the above address on xxxxx
Please present this letter upon your arrival. Failure to appear for this interview will be perceived as a lack of interest in permanent residence and your application could be refused. Therefore, if you cannot attend this interview, please write or fax (403-292-6843) or email (CIC-Calgary@cic.gc.ca) this office immediately and explain why.
Please let us know prior to your Landing appointment if you have a short trip scheduled outside of Canada prior to receiving your PR Card as an alternate Landing appointment may be required.
PR Card processing time:
Please bring the following original documents:
this call-in notice;
a valid passport, identity or travel document; if you were previously advised that you are exempt from the travel
document requirement, bring the waiver letter and other documents establishing your identity;
Two photographs of yourself and for each person in your family that is being processed for permanent residence
inside Canada. Please show the specifications on the reverse to the photographer.
Temporary Resident document issued by CIC (Work Permit, Student Permit, Visitor Record)
Proof of Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF). Refugees are exempt from fees.
Congratulations! Great News!I’m a March 2nd applicant I got this letter today, is this my landing interview? Or should I be worried?
Dear Client(s),
Your final determination for permanent residence interview has been scheduled at the above address on xxxxx
Please present this letter upon your arrival. Failure to appear for this interview will be perceived as a lack of interest in permanent residence and your application could be refused. Therefore, if you cannot attend this interview, please write or fax (403-292-6843) or email (CIC-Calgary@cic.gc.ca) this office immediately and explain why.
Please let us know prior to your Landing appointment if you have a short trip scheduled outside of Canada prior to receiving your PR Card as an alternate Landing appointment may be required.
PR Card processing time:
Please bring the following original documents:
this call-in notice;
a valid passport, identity or travel document; if you were previously advised that you are exempt from the travel
document requirement, bring the waiver letter and other documents establishing your identity;
Two photographs of yourself and for each person in your family that is being processed for permanent residence
inside Canada. Please show the specifications on the reverse to the photographer.
Temporary Resident document issued by CIC (Work Permit, Student Permit, Visitor Record)
Proof of Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF). Refugees are exempt from fees.