Great hope things materializes soon..Good. I was same AOR and had a kid too. similar case. Hope you move to canada soon.
What is your status on the PR application..
Great hope things materializes soon..Good. I was same AOR and had a kid too. similar case. Hope you move to canada soon.
Please see my signatures for timeline, i have landed in Canada on Mar'19.Great hope things materializes soon..
What is your status on the PR application..
just landed today
scheduled for 4:00pm, arrived at 3:30pm, interviewed at 5:00pm, finished 5:25pm.[/QUOTE
Congrats!!! : )
Congratulations...could you please share the interview experience ... It will be useful while my ownjust landed today
scheduled for 4:00pm, arrived at 3:30pm, interviewed at 5:00pm, finished 5:25pm.
Hello everyone !!!
My AOR is 23 july , 2018 and finally some movement in my case, i got remedical request on 14 august ,2019 and RPRF request on 15 august , 2019 .But i am little scared as i am five months pregnant. i have already waited alot. I hope they wont further delay due to my pregnancy.
it's a short interview. just arrive on time and reception will confirm your ID. then agent will call you by name.Congratulations...could you please share the interview experience ... It will be useful while my own
Ah! This is so amazing... Thank you so much for all the information.it's a short interview. just arrive on time and reception will confirm your ID. then agent will call you by name.
first, agent will ask for:
1. your passport,
2. work or study permits (all current permits, you do not have to bring permits that are already expired),
3. payment receipt (if you already paid online, agent can see it through their portal)
4. two photos,
5. dependent info, if applicable
then, she confirmed my address, date of birth.
then, my agent asked 3 questions:
1. have you been convicted of a crime?
2. have you been refused entry into Canada?
3. have you been forced leaving Canada?
then, she gave me a piece of info to read (about what you can do with your PR card), while she was processing some paperwork.
finally, she said congrats and handed over the 2 copies of COPR (one for you, one for ircc), I was asked to sign my initials on both. and she explained a bit that:
1. I do not need permits or visa anymore,
2. I will get my card in 4-6 weeks,
3. I have to wait for 48 hours to get a new SIN. (this is a bit different from ppr and then landing)
AND THAT'S IT!! ALL DONE!!
@phoenix800 dont be upset..IRCC proactively extended medicals till June 2020. A part of me was hoping if a request for re-medical would help push my application further ahead. I don't understand what the Sydney, NS VO is up to. Been more than 13 months and not a peep from them. Plus on checking my GCMS notes, I noticed I have the cursed CB11026 application 'assigned to' number.
Congratulations. I remember the help you extended in finalizing my NOC. Wish you all the best with the new journey.Hello everyone,
I got PPR ON 8TH August. Submitted my passport yesterday at VFS global for stamping.
Thanks everyone for the support it's been more than one year since I started this journey. I hope everyone who applied in July 2018 still waiting for PPR will receive good news soon. Please do not feel sad or depressed because it will only make things worse. Just stay calm and wait for PPR.
You will need to inform the physician about your pregnancy and they will defer the x-rays until after your delivery.Get it done asap
There will be 2 possibilities- your medical will be extended and you will have enough time to land
Or you can deliver baby there and lucky baby will have direct citizenship
You will have to update them with the status once you receive RFV mail
yesAh! This is so amazing... Thank you so much for all the information.
Just a quick question - when you mention payment receipts - does it refer to CIC application payment ones?