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akimid

Newbie
Jul 26, 2019
5
0
Same is the case with me. No updates whatsoever. When I called up CIC they told me my file was at NDVO and provided no other information. I am really not sure how to know my status.

Hi, All of my details are also exactly the same.
Stage of Application: well 15 weeks away from decision...lol
 

kulcha

Star Member
Jun 18, 2019
75
18
Hello guys,

I got the following email, I am almost sure is PPR, but I just want to make sure. The email says the following:

"The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must
complete the following steps within 15 days in order for our office to issue your Confirmation of Permanent
Residence and, if applicable, your permanent residence visa."

I got a few questions regarding the next steps of the process:

1) I am from a visa exempt country for Canada, so I know I am only required to submit copies from my passport. My question is if I only need to submit a copy of the bio page or of every single page in my passport?

2) Also I am currently in England for a trip and will remain here for the next 2 weeks. Conveniently IRCC is requesting to submit the photos and copies of my passport in the next 15 days. What can I do? Should I try to send them from here even though it wouldn't be the same as the photos I sent in my application? Those photos are in Mexico. Or should I email and tell them that I can comply right now.

3) My Common-law partner, which is in my application as a dependant, and me are getting married in 3 weeks. Do I need to notify IRCC now or after the fact? I already mentioned this in my application, but should I remind them this? How will this change our COPR? I am sure it shouldn't be a great deal, since we are only switching from common law partners to married couple.

Thanks to everyone for their help and information. This forum has been extremely helpful. For anyone that will find my timeline e useful, here it is:

FSW-Outland
AOR May 2nd
ADR- June 19th (update of Mexican police certificate, provided the 1st of July)
ADR - June 19th (RCPM Certified criminal record check, provided the 18th of July)
MEP and biometrics request 24th of June (biometrics provided 4th of July).
AOR2 July 5th, transferred to Mexico visa office.
PPR - Or what U assume to be PPR, Today 29th of July.
If the subject line says something like "Ready for Visa" then it's PPR
 

sruthianil

Newbie
Jul 16, 2019
9
0
Hello guys,

I got the following email, I am almost sure is PPR, but I just want to make sure. The email says the following:

"The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must
complete the following steps within 15 days in order for our office to issue your Confirmation of Permanent
Residence and, if applicable, your permanent residence visa."

I got a few questions regarding the next steps of the process:

1) I am from a visa exempt country for Canada, so I know I am only required to submit copies from my passport. My question is if I only need to submit a copy of the bio page or of every single page in my passport?

2) Also I am currently in England for a trip and will remain here for the next 2 weeks. Conveniently IRCC is requesting to submit the photos and copies of my passport in the next 15 days. What can I do? Should I try to send them from here even though it wouldn't be the same as the photos I sent in my application? Those photos are in Mexico. Or should I email and tell them that I can comply right now.

3) My Common-law partner, which is in my application as a dependant, and me are getting married in 3 weeks. Do I need to notify IRCC now or after the fact? I already mentioned this in my application, but should I remind them this? How will this change our COPR? I am sure it shouldn't be a great deal, since we are only switching from common law partners to married couple.

Thanks to everyone for their help and information. This forum has been extremely helpful. For anyone that will find my timeline e useful, here it is:

FSW-Outland
AOR May 2nd
ADR- June 19th (update of Mexican police certificate, provided the 1st of July)
ADR - June 19th (RCPM Certified criminal record check, provided the 18th of July)
MEP and biometrics request 24th of June (biometrics provided 4th of July).
AOR2 July 5th, transferred to Mexico visa office.
PPR - Or what U assume to be PPR, Today 29th of July.
What is your CRS score?
 

puigi

Star Member
Mar 12, 2019
73
27
Kulcha,

It has no subject. It actually only has my file number and my name as a subject. However, how on earth wouldn't this be a PPR? At the end of the attached letter, which was also on my online application, it says this?

"Your visa(s) / Confirmation of Permanent Residence document will expire on 16/04/2020. If the validity of
your passport or the passport of any accompanying family member expires before this date, your visa /
Confirmation of Permanent Residence document will expire at this earlier date. If it is the case, that person
may wish to apply for a new passport. Please note that you must travel to Canada within the validity of your
visa / Confirmation of Permanent Residence document.
We are looking forward to receiving your package within 15 days to conclude your application for permanent
residence in Canada."
 
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phl2019

Hero Member
Feb 24, 2019
519
145
Kulcha,

It has no subject. It actually only has my file number and my name as a subject. However, how on earth wouldn't this be a PPR?
Err it’s not a PPR because PPR stands for Passport Request. It may be requesting for a copy of your passport tho.

Rather, since you are from a non-visa required country then you now have a COPR. It does have the expiry already as you have found in the email.

So all you need to do is send them whatever they need from you to finalize your application approval.

(PPR is just a more commonly used term referring to the stage of application approval bec many applicants, I deduce, need a visa to enter Canada.)
 

Oladoyin2905

Newbie
Jul 30, 2019
2
0
Hi All...I have been following this thread for sometime. Please find my timeline.

FSW-O
Number of Applicant: 3
ITA : 20 MARCH 2019
AOR: 17 MAY 2019
MEP: 26 JUNE 2019
JUNE 28 Account Update (Got Email also), however on login no change was observed)
BIL : 3rd JULY 2019
BIO-METRIC Submitted: 4th JULY 2019 (4th July Bio-metric complete message updated in CIC account)
RPRF request : 9th JULY (paid on 9th and uploaded the document on same day).
On 9th JULY the status also changed from "We are processing...." to below status:
  • Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check.
On 10 JULY the "Review of additional documents" section changed to "Not applicable".
After that no update till now.

Please do let me know at what stage my application is currently.
Thanks

I have exact same timeline as you. Do you know your VO?
 

Wale09

Member
Jun 16, 2019
14
1
Kulcha,

It has no subject. It actually only has my file number and my name as a subject. However, how on earth wouldn't this be a PPR? At the end of the attached letter, which was also on my online application, it says this?

"Your visa(s) / Confirmation of Permanent Residence document will expire on 16/04/2020. If the validity of
your passport or the passport of any accompanying family member expires before this date, your visa /
Confirmation of Permanent Residence document will expire at this earlier date. If it is the case, that person
may wish to apply for a new passport. Please note that you must travel to Canada within the validity of your
visa / Confirmation of Permanent Residence document.
We are looking forward to receiving your package within 15 days to conclude your application for permanent
residence in Canada."
Congratulations!!!
 
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kiraucassis

Full Member
Apr 12, 2019
21
13
Today the number of weeks appeared on my timeline. Does that mean anything?
Fsw outland.
AOR 25th May
Biometrics complete 11th July
 

Oladoyin2905

Newbie
Jul 30, 2019
2
0
Starting a new thread for all those who intend or have received their AoR in May 2019, or anticipate filing their application in May 2019.

Sharing some useful info here:

Visa Office


There has been an obsession of finding which visa office the application is at. Many threads on this forum start with explaining how to find your visa office. Let's get to the crux of it. Finding the visa office was very relevant pre- express entry. Even after the introduction of express entry in 2015, the same practice was followed which usually was for the paper based application, but that is no longer the case. Earlier all application followed the following trajectory:

Central Intake Office - Case Processing Centre - Local Visa Office

However, this has radically changed and for all express entry, all application follow the following:

1. Central Intake Office -
The R10 (completeness check) is done at the Central Intake Office for all classes (FSW / PNP / CEC). Now even the criminality and medicals are done at CIO.

2. Case Processing Centre - There are 4 case processing offices of IRCC, which are as follows:

Sydney, Nova Scotia - deals with the following:
  • provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – Non-Express Entry applications
  • Centralized Intake Office – Immigrant Investor Program (IIP)
  • Centralized Intake Office – Quebec Skilled Workers (QSW)
  • Centralized Intake Office – Start Up Business Class
  • Centralized Intake Office – Self Employed (SE)
  • Centralized Intake Office – Quebec Business Class (QBC)
  • Centralized Intake Office – Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
Now has started doing eligibility for EE applications in limited numbers.

Vegreville, Alberta
Deals with Specialized permanent resident application. Those following in the category of Medical needs, work permits, work permits for spouses, study permits, co-op permits. EE applications which have a downgraded category.

This is the place where you EE application will land if any of the members in the application have a medical condition. This is where determinations of refusal, monitoring etc are made.

Now has started doing eligibility for EE applications in limited numbers.

Mississauga, Ontario
Only deals with family class PR applications.
No EE applications are dealt here so far.

Ottawa, Ontario
This is the most important processing office for all EE, and it is also the Local Visa Office for in-land applicants and those applying from USA.

This is based on the most recent information. IRCC has officers across Canada and some temporary offices that are used to process application based on workload distribution.

Local Visa Office - This is the office where you will be asked to submit your passport after your application has been approved. Usually the consulate in your home country.

These days all application after starting at CIO (where R10 is met), either start the processing of eligibility at CIO itself, or move to CPC (wither Ottawa, Sydney, or Vegreville), or are straight sent to the LVO. The trend has been to complete most of the processing between CIO and CPC. Since the applications are electronically stored, there is no movement of physical files.

SUGGESTION - There is no point sending emails to ask which VO your application is at, as that process is moot since the eligibility can even start at CIO. So save yourself some time and efforts and also save the human resources of IRCC and stop sending emails. Even if you know which VO your application is at, it means nothing. Most applications which are processed within weeks and get PPR, are processed at CIO, and this is a much faster way.

A few applications will see eligibility passed, and then go to not started when the application is sent to the LVO. This is because the final review is done at the LVO, and the local agent may decide to conduct additional review, or identification before the eligibility is finally set to PASSED.



Tracking your application

Unfortunately the only thing that you see is your MyCIC account. There has been a growing trend of speculation where change of status on MyCIC has been attributed to eligibility being passed, etc. The whole NA, IP IP2 is speculation and has no bearing on determining which stage your application is at. While any change of status is a good sign, but merely relying on NA and IP is not the correct way.

Most applicants will find it irrelevant, as their applications will be processed and approved within the first 3-4 months. It is those who wait for more than 4 months, where things go crazy as they keep relying on NA, IP etc, and see no movement or progress. Many other are stuck on so called IP2, and the PPR never seems to come.

So put these speculative theories to rest. As per the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, regulations and the ministeral instructions every application goes through the following stages:

R10 (Completeness check)
Medicals
Criminality
A11.2 Eligibility (The most important stage)
Security


To read more on each stage click here. While most applicants will not need to go this deep, but for those who have concerns about the application or it is taking too long should see which stage they are at. Also, the only way to determine the stage is by GCMS notes. To read more on GCMS notes, see the thread here.

ECAS (Electronic Client Application Status) -

This was the most important tool pre EE to track an application and provided much more in-depth status than what MyCIC does. However, after the IRCC moved to the Global Case Management System (AKA GCMS) applications are no longer linked to ECAS.

So there is no point going there and checking.

Letter of Explanation -
As the name suggests, the LoE is exact what it sounds like. It is not an idea for the documents and you do not have to explain each document you are submitting in your application.

The simple rules to follow for LoE -

  • Should be 1-2 pages in length. If you cannot explain it in 1-2 pages, it is probably not worth it.
  • Only use LoE to explain an issue. Eg. you could not obtain a reference letter on letterhead, could not meet PoF 6 months avg balance, seeking exemption or extension from PCC, or to explain something in your application which is not clear.
  • IRCC Agents do read LoE, but if its too long and not to the point, it loses its importance.
  • You DO NOT need an index for your documents. There are placeholders for the documents just put each document there and when it is stored on the IRCC system it is names and stored in an organized way.


SOME USEFUL LINKS:

**Guide to Landing and Setteling** - https://goo.gl/8vQzcd
**Proof of Funds** - https://goo.gl/mPejMN
**Medicals** - https://goo.gl/Xpmj5e
**Age and EE** - https://goo.gl/u8bqAU
**Stages of EE Application ** - https://goo.gl/AmdtgR
**GCMS Notes** - https://goo.gl/Jhk1Un
**Keep GCMS Notes Safe** - https://goo.gl/97J7AT
**Add Spouse to app** - https://goo.gl/ZgRP6C
**PNP and its obligations** - https://goo.gl/XUva1e

All the best!!


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@legalfalcon, please could you share the link to join May AOR telegram group? Thank you