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legalfalcon

VIP Member
Sep 21, 2015
19,048
9,916
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
4112
App. Filed.......
03-09-2015
Doc's Request.
01-10-2015
AOR Received.
03-09-2015
Med's Done....
17-08-2015
Passport Req..
05-04-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-04-2016
LANDED..........
05-05-2016
Can somebody please answer my questions?
Thanks a lot!

My first question is: Will I be subject to any travel restrictions if I travel on late February or beginning of March?
The travel restrictions are changing and you will have to see what is the latest on it when you travel.



Second: How long does it take to receive the PR card after landing in Canada?
Pre-COID 45-60 days, but not 3-5 months.

Third: Do I have to land in the province that nominated me or can I spend few days in Quebec for example before flying to that province?
You can land anywhere in Canada. See https://bit.ly/3pd3z6O
For PNP and obligations, see https://bit.ly/3eJNBMw
 

KSIN814

Newbie
Nov 11, 2020
9
2
Hi,
Following are my timelines, anyone around the same timeline has received PPR? Ordered GCMS a month back, file was approved 14th March 2020, category is FSW, presently in India. Visa office is NDVO, file transferred from CPC Ottawa.

AOR: 13th NOV 2019
Medical Passed: 2nd Dec 2019

Anyone in the same boat, please assist.
 

Glaber

Hero Member
Feb 22, 2019
241
568
Hi,
Following are my timelines, anyone around the same timeline has received PPR? Ordered GCMS a month back, file was approved 14th March 2020, category is FSW, presently in India. Visa office is NDVO, file transferred from CPC Ottawa.

AOR: 13th NOV 2019
Medical Passed: 2nd Dec 2019

Anyone in the same boat, please assist.
Almost nobody got PPR from the November 2019 and December 2019 groups other than a few individual exceptions. However, IRCC is continuing to draw more people from the immigration pool. We even have a November 2020 group now! Like we, %95-99 of the November 2019 group don't exist. :rolleyes: The immigration system for outlanders is just like a fraud.
 

KSIN814

Newbie
Nov 11, 2020
9
2
Almost nobody got PPR from the November 2019 and December 2019 groups other than a few individual exceptions. However, IRCC is continuing to draw more people from the immigration pool. We even have a November 2020 group now! Like we, %95-99 of the November 2019 group don't exist. :rolleyes: The immigration system for outlanders is just like a fraud.
Thanks Glaber, really surprising and pretty much a standard response from IRCC, no clarity on what to expect! I am just waiting to see what they do with the medical pass date, some folks have got it extended and other have to get it done.
 

_Hotshot

Full Member
Aug 22, 2020
47
12
India
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2173
AOR Received.
29-11-2019
Med's Done....
29-12-2019
no not spousal man.believe me normal single application. FSW, newdelhi office. just normal application from india!
Kishan what is your NOC Code ? Do you have any immediate family member in canada ?
 

Cp9009

Star Member
May 22, 2020
76
18

No, the PCCs have to be valid only when you submit your application. A PCC that meets the following is valid:

  • For the applicant’s current country of residence, the police certificate must have been issued no more than 6 months before the submission of the e-APR.
  • For countries in which the applicant no longer resides, the police certificate must have been issued after the last time the applicant stayed in that country for 6 months or more in a row.
  • Police certificates meeting the above requirements can be accepted even if they have an expiry date that has passed.
  • This includes the requirement to provide a police certificate for countries in which the individual has travelled for 6 months or more in a row, whether or not the individual had an established residential address during this time.
  • Police certificates are required upfront and are mandatory for each country (except Canada) where an individual has spent 6 months or more in a row within the last 10 years. The individual does not need to provide one for any period of time before the age of 18

IRCC can ask for a new PCC during the processing, but unless it is asked, you do not have to provide one.
Thank you so much for quick response.
I got my pcc done without ircc asking for it. Will it be uploaded automatically by passport service centre or shall I send the documents? Or I should be doing nothing and In case they ask for it only then I respond. Thanks in advance.
 

Divyak1234

Star Member
Nov 17, 2019
76
6
No, the PCCs have to be valid only when you submit your application. A PCC that meets the following is valid:

  • For the applicant’s current country of residence, the police certificate must have been issued no more than 6 months before the submission of the e-APR.
  • For countries in which the applicant no longer resides, the police certificate must have been issued after the last time the applicant stayed in that country for 6 months or more in a row.
  • Police certificates meeting the above requirements can be accepted even if they have an expiry date that has passed.
  • This includes the requirement to provide a police certificate for countries in which the individual has travelled for 6 months or more in a row, whether or not the individual had an established residential address during this time.
  • Police certificates are required upfront and are mandatory for each country (except Canada) where an individual has spent 6 months or more in a row within the last 10 years. The individual does not need to provide one for any period of time before the age of 18

IRCC can ask for a new PCC during the processing, but unless it is asked, you do not have to provide one.
my application was applied from India and in September I moved to US.
I have updated IRCC about my address change.
will IRCC ask me to submit a new PCC for my stay in india?
 

Cp9009

Star Member
May 22, 2020
76
18
Hi,
Following are my timelines, anyone around the same timeline has received PPR? Ordered GCMS a month back, file was approved 14th March 2020, category is FSW, presently in India. Visa office is NDVO, file transferred from CPC Ottawa.

AOR: 13th NOV 2019
Medical Passed: 2nd Dec 2019

Anyone in the same boat, please assist.
Same here. Aor 5th nov. Fsw outland frm india. File approved since 17th march. Its like they forgot us. Primary office ottawa secondary new delhi. Where do we get to know in gcms that file has been transferred to local visa office or not?
 

Avleen sahota

Hero Member
Mar 6, 2020
373
68
Hi,
Following are my timelines, anyone around the same timeline has received PPR? Ordered GCMS a month back, file was approved 14th March 2020, category is FSW, presently in India. Visa office is NDVO, file transferred from CPC Ottawa.

AOR: 13th NOV 2019
Medical Passed: 2nd Dec 2019

Anyone in the same boat, please assist.
I m inland, AOR November 8th 2019
Still waiting
 

yosupa

Star Member
Sep 2, 2019
86
64
Hi,
Following are my timelines, anyone around the same timeline has received PPR? Ordered GCMS a month back, file was approved 14th March 2020, category is FSW, presently in India. Visa office is NDVO, file transferred from CPC Ottawa.

AOR: 13th NOV 2019
Medical Passed: 2nd Dec 2019

Anyone in the same boat, please assist.
AOR 15th Nov Inland and waiting.
 

Dee1729

Star Member
Aug 13, 2019
143
49
My very rough calculation shows there are 35K application sitting with IRCC after us, who knows how many before us.

In this situation how on earth they will do all critical checks ....
I feel like only Nov 2019 aor is taking this long. even Dec 2019 AOrs are getting PPR. Only few remaining before Nov 2019. People are waiting and there comes new draws. I feel exhausted of waiting. I started wondering if there’s something wrong with my application?
 
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Engineer43

Hero Member
May 9, 2019
352
84
I feel like only Nov 2019 aor is taking this long. even Dec 2019 AOrs are getting PPR. Only few remaining before Nov 2019. People are waiting and there comes new draws. I feel exhausted of waiting. I started wondering if there’s something wrong with my application?
I dont see its there is some thing wrong with applications, its the workforce who are not picking the cases
 

a_1188

Star Member
Feb 7, 2019
99
25
My very rough calculation shows there are 35K application sitting with IRCC after us, who knows how many before us.

In this situation how on earth they will do all critical checks ....
I think there would be more than 35K....probably around 90-100K, considering 2 draws of 4k each month