One last question …the passport request letter, what office did it come from? Ottawa or India?Thank you!
Eligibility status changed at the time when I got the passport request. Until then nothing had changed.
One last question …the passport request letter, what office did it come from? Ottawa or India?Thank you!
Eligibility status changed at the time when I got the passport request. Until then nothing had changed.
It comes from your local visa office where you live.One last question …the passport request letter, what office did it come from? Ottawa or India?
Sorry, I meant the Biometric Validity Letter. My brother whose visa got approved in July received his from Ottawa - wanted to check if this is always the case or if it’s often the local office that issues thatIt comes from your local visa office where you live.
IRCC Portal - OttawaIt comes from your local visa office where you live.
Congratulations this really happy newsHello, all you beautiful people! I come bearing good news!
Received PPR for my mom's TRV just now.
Key application details
The detailed timeline of our visa application is as follows. We did not reapply after the Sep 7 update.
- City/country of residence and application: Mumbai, India
- Relation with applicant: Mother
- Purpose of visit: Essential [indicated purpose of travel as ‘Other - COVID-19’ on IMM5257E, since we submitted the application before new guidelines were issued]
- Vaccination status: Fully vaccinated with COVISHIELD
- My status in Canada: Permanent Resident
- Applied through: GC Key account
Note: All dates and times indicated below are in IST.
Notes:
- Aug 20, 2021, 3:40 pm : Application submitted
- Aug 20, 2021, 3:45 pm : Payment receipt received
- Aug 23, 2021, 8:20 pm : Application receipt confirmation
- Aug 24, 2021, 8:20 pm : Ghost update
- Aug 24, 2021, 8:50 pm : Biometrics letter received
- Sep 10, 2021, 10:00 pm : Wrote to IRCC - Delhi VO seeking clarification on the new Sep 7 and Sep 10 guidelines for TRV. I was confused if we should reapply. Submitted general inquiry webform.
- Sep 14, 2021, 12:30 pm : Biometrics appointment at Mumbai VFS
- Sep 14, 2021, 7:00 pm : Biometrics updated online and linked to account
- Sep 15, 2021, 4:50 pm : Received reply from IRCC - Delhi VO on the inquiry I sent them. They told me I should only reapply if my situation has changed. In the same email, there were a bunch of other helpful links. Among those, one was for the travel exemption webform. In the same email, they further stated: "Online Temporary Resident applications will not be prioritized unless you contact IRCC through the travel exemption webform to indicate how you meet the exemption criteria, and in most cases why you are travelling for a non-discretionary/essential purpose, and provide acceptable documentation.” After reading this, I thought it was worthwhile to submit the webform instead of just waiting to hear back on the application.
- Sep 15, 2021, 10:05 pm : Filled webform for travel exemption, attached all relevant documents including vaccination certificate showing she's eligible to travel
- Sep 15, 2021, 10:07 pm : Received acknowledgement email saying they will respond in 14 business days
- Oct 6, 2021, 11:30 am : Ghost update to application status; it changed to “Application/Profile updated”. It was clickable only once. After viewing application details (nothing had changed) and returning to the main application home screen, it was back to normal and changed to “Submitted”.
- Oct 9, 2021, 11:00 pm : Eligibility status changed. Correspondence letter and PPR received. All updates to the account happened within a span of 10 mins. Overall, took 16 business days (or 25 calendar days) from the time of submitting biometrics.
Happy to answer any specific questions you may have about information that hasn't been covered here.
- My mom has no prior travel history, minimal financial savings to show, has been a homemaker all her life, and doesn't have any strong ties to home country. That's why I was very skeptical of the visa being approved.
- I showed full sponsorship with notarized invitation letter + notarized proof of means of financial support letter + notarized proof of financial resource of supporter. Total of 3 notarized documents - in retrospect, it does seem like an overkill but I didn't want to take any chances. Basically included all documents typically required for a super visa, minus the insurance and medical test report.
- In the webform, I did mention the travel date as Oct 15. So, it was approved well within the acceptable travel timeframe. However, considering that we have to factor in additional days for the passport to be stamped, I don't think my mom will be able to fly out on the 15th.
This has been such a pleasant surprise. Given that it's the Thanksgiving long weekend, I was not expecting this at all.
I want to thank everyone on this forum for sharing their insights, timelines and personal experiences; it helped me learn a lot and even calm my nerves while keeping hope alive.
It has been a stressful year for most of us, but hang in there. You'll get through soon enough. Here's wishing everyone the very best with their applications. Cheers!
Its because in July NDVO was closed due to COVID lockdown, Almost all the cases were forwarded to Ottawa. Normally it goes to the Visa Office where the applicant is living.Sorry, I meant the Biometric Validity Letter. My brother whose visa got approved in July received his from Ottawa - wanted to check if this is always the case or if it’s often the local office that issues that
Came from Ottawa.One last question …the passport request letter, what office did it come from? Ottawa or India?
That’s true, you have a great point.Its because in July NDVO was closed due to COVID lockdown, Almost all the cases were forwarded to Ottawa. Normally it goes to the Visa Office where the applicant is living.
My theory is that Ottawa processes the applications for people who use the travel exemption webform after already submitting a visa application. I could be wrong thoCame from Ottawa.
Could be! Once you get the PPR, none of it really matters though.My theory is that Ottawa processes the applications for people who use the travel exemption webform after already submitting a visa application. I could be wrong tho
Congratulations & thank you for the detailed timeline will definitely help many people!Hello, all you beautiful people! I come bearing good news!
Received PPR for my mom's TRV just now.
Key application details
The detailed timeline of our visa application is as follows. We did not reapply after the Sep 7 update.
- City/country of residence and application: Mumbai, India
- Relation with applicant: Mother
- Purpose of visit: Essential [indicated purpose of travel as ‘Other - COVID-19’ on IMM5257E, since we submitted the application before new guidelines were issued]
- Vaccination status: Fully vaccinated with COVISHIELD
- My status in Canada: Permanent Resident
- Applied through: GC Key account
Note: All dates and times indicated below are in IST.
Notes:
- Aug 20, 2021, 3:40 pm : Application submitted
- Aug 20, 2021, 3:45 pm : Payment receipt received
- Aug 23, 2021, 8:20 pm : Application receipt confirmation
- Aug 24, 2021, 8:20 pm : Ghost update
- Aug 24, 2021, 8:50 pm : Biometrics letter received
- Sep 10, 2021, 10:00 pm : Wrote to IRCC - Delhi VO seeking clarification on the new Sep 7 and Sep 10 guidelines for TRV. I was confused if we should reapply. Submitted general inquiry webform.
- Sep 14, 2021, 12:30 pm : Biometrics appointment at Mumbai VFS
- Sep 14, 2021, 7:00 pm : Biometrics updated online and linked to account
- Sep 15, 2021, 4:50 pm : Received reply from IRCC - Delhi VO on the inquiry I sent them. They told me I should only reapply if my situation has changed. In the same email, there were a bunch of other helpful links. Among those, one was for the travel exemption webform. In the same email, they further stated: "Online Temporary Resident applications will not be prioritized unless you contact IRCC through the travel exemption webform to indicate how you meet the exemption criteria, and in most cases why you are travelling for a non-discretionary/essential purpose, and provide acceptable documentation.” After reading this, I thought it was worthwhile to submit the webform instead of just waiting to hear back on the application.
- Sep 15, 2021, 10:05 pm : Filled webform for travel exemption, attached all relevant documents including vaccination certificate showing she's eligible to travel
- Sep 15, 2021, 10:07 pm : Received acknowledgement email saying they will respond in 14 business days
- Oct 6, 2021, 11:30 am : Ghost update to application status; it changed to “Application/Profile updated”. It was clickable only once. After viewing application details (nothing had changed) and returning to the main application home screen, it was back to normal and changed to “Submitted”.
- Oct 9, 2021, 11:00 pm : Eligibility status changed. Correspondence letter and PPR received. All updates to the account happened within a span of 10 mins. Overall, took 16 business days (or 25 calendar days) from the time of submitting biometrics.
Happy to answer any specific questions you may have about information that hasn't been covered here.
- My mom has no prior travel history, minimal financial savings to show, has been a homemaker all her life, and doesn't have any strong ties to home country. That's why I was very skeptical of the visa being approved.
- I showed full sponsorship with notarized invitation letter + notarized proof of means of financial support letter + notarized proof of financial resource of supporter. Total of 3 notarized documents - in retrospect, it does seem like an overkill but I didn't want to take any chances. Basically included all documents typically required for a super visa, minus the insurance and medical test report.
- In the webform, I did mention the travel date as Oct 15. So, it was approved well within the acceptable travel timeframe. However, considering that we have to factor in additional days for the passport to be stamped, I don't think my mom will be able to fly out on the 15th.
This has been such a pleasant surprise. Given that it's the Thanksgiving long weekend, I was not expecting this at all.
I want to thank everyone on this forum for sharing their insights, timelines and personal experiences; it helped me learn a lot and even calm my nerves while keeping hope alive.
It has been a stressful year for most of us, but hang in there. You'll get through soon enough. Here's wishing everyone the very best with their applications. Cheers!
I concur lol!Could be! Once you get the PPR, none of it really matters though.
I think it’s better to submit the travel exemption webform. IRCC specifically states that you should only reapply if your situation has changed. Once you submit the travel exemption webform, you can expect an answer within 14-20 business days.Hi guys,
The first application for my mum was in August, but I haven't done anything else since then.
What's the best advice now? Not sure if I should reapply for my mum's visa or fill the webform or just wait it out.
Based on people that have reapplied, what would you advise that I do? We are expecting our first child so we really need her here.
If it's to reapply again, are we required to submit the exact same documents we submitted before? Or everything has to be updated?
Your advice will be very helpful.
Thanks
Reapply only if your situation has changed in any way OR if you haven't told IRCC earlier about your urgency to travel. This could be either by indicating purpose of travel as "Other - COVID-19" in your application form or by filling out a separate webform for travel exemption.Hi guys,
The first application for my mum was in August, but I haven't done anything else since then.
What's the best advice now? Not sure if I should reapply for my mum's visa or fill the webform or just wait it out.
Based on people that have reapplied, what would you advise that I do? We are expecting our first child so we really need her here.
If it's to reapply again, are we required to submit the exact same documents we submitted before? Or everything has to be updated?
Your advice will be very helpful.
Thanks