yes. Once officer approves, the next thing is PPR. Although it's no longer as instant as it used to be.Hi @tobs , need your inputs regarding process. What is the next step after we passed all the stages (i.e, eligibility, criminality, security, background) ?Will the file again go to an officer for final approval and then triggers the PPR?
Any insight into this?
congrats @ryalla what proof did you provide of your intent to reside in a province other than Quebec?good morning guys. Have some good news to share. finally got my PPR yesterday night. below is my timeline.
July 3 - AOR
July 10 - Medicals passed
July 18 - got a request to submit Canada police clearance letter
July 25 - sent the police clearance letter.
Radio silence ------------------
Feb 14th - got a request to submit letter of intention to move out of quebec
Feb 19th - submitted letter back to CIC
Feb 21st - Night got a ghost update and couple of hours after got an email to submit Passports.
hope everyone get their PR soon
Thank you @tobs.congrats @ryalla what proof did you provide of your intent to reside in a province other than Quebec?
@TemadeHey Dodoz,
It's pretty normal. Its an ADR for your POF.
Just provide the information required and you can also include your pasyslips if you have it.
Silly question but just curious....yes. Once officer approves, the next thing is PPR. Although it's no longer as instant as it used to be.
Yes he/she can. But they often don't.Silly question but just curious....
Hmmmm.... can officer raise any issues at this point of time too... after passing all the stages.
Thanks @cansha.You can but you will be causing unnecessary delay. As @tobs said 6 months is a good time period and it seems you can provide the same starting 2016. Just send the documents.
I'm tagging @Temade because she's in the same situation.Thanks @cansha.
@cansha @tobs
This may sound a bit silly but I will ask anyway...I was asked to highlight salary deposits. I would imagine that that means I should show indicate salary deposits on my bank statement with an 'highlighter pen' right? Or is there any other way to highlight information on a paper document?
Also considering that this is an official document, is it okay to use a highlighter pen on it ?
Just curious...
Yes use a highlighter if you're using physical pages and then scanning them. If its online statement you can highlight in any pdf viewer.Thanks @cansha.
@cansha @tobs
This may sound a bit silly but I will ask anyway...I was asked to highlight salary deposits. I would imagine that that means I should show indicate salary deposits on my bank statement with an 'highlighter pen' right? Or is there any other way to highlight information on a paper document?
Also considering that this is an official document, is it okay to use a highlighter pen on it ?
Just curious...
You can go to Prescott border..that is closest for people in Montreal, Quebec@tobs where you suggest to go for landing?