+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
kalam077 said:
Thanks for your reply. Can u plz share the website link where the info about 100+ days stay is given.
I want to see the official statement from the website.

I am particularly want info about my long stay out side Canada from April 2016 to June 2018. Is it ok for maintaining PR status.
Please comment.

hi kalam077,

There you go : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp

Go to the section "Time spent living in Canada"

Hope you are clear now. Thank you.

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you can also go to this link and check timeline for PR card issue :

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp#

Just noticed that the current processing time for PR is 39 Days. So if you are lucky enough you might get PR Card much faster. But please note once you get inside Canada with your Visa , you can not get out without the PR card (unless its FIRE urgent and you need to inform CIC in a written form why it is URGENT)

Better you collect PR card and leave Canada. Good luck :)
 
Hi,

Got some good news for citizenship applicants. An amendment is prepared. I dont know when this amendment will take into effect but good to know that new govt started to reform citizenship rule:

http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?mthd=tp&crtr.page=1&nid=1036049&crtr.tp1D=930

http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?mthd=tp&crtr.page=1&nid=1036069&crtr.tp1D=930
 
nivrit said:
Hi,

Got some good news for citizenship applicants. An amendment is prepared. I dont know when this amendment will take into effect but good to know that new govt started to reform citizenship rule:

http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?mthd=tp&crtr.page=1&nid=1036049&crtr.tp1D=930

http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?mthd=tp&crtr.page=1&nid=1036069&crtr.tp1D=930

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Thanks nivrit for sharing such an amazing news!  ;)
 
QTE

"Under the Harper government, the citizenship application backlog had ballooned with processing time significantly lengthened. New resources were brought in last year to reduce the wait time.

McCallum said new citizenship applications are now processing in 12 months and the backlog is expected to be cleared by the end of this year.
More on thestar.com"

UNQTE
 
Dear friends,

I got message from VFS in response to my PP submission few days back. Im a bit confused about the nature of messages. The first message arrived in the afternoon and two hours later another message:

first message: my processed PP is dispatched on 25.2.16 (which was yesterday)

second message: my processed decision is ready for collection (2 hours later)

Notice that in one message, they are saying Processed passports and in another Processed decision and they only took 2 hours to deliver after dispatch. My confusions are:

Q1: What does the above messages indicate? Can I hope to collect PP and COPR this sunday (since fri & sat is closed)?

Q2: What does "Processed Decision" means?

Q3: What are the documents I will be getting from VFS along with passport?

Q4: What are things I should check in my documents to see everything is ok?? ::)
 

First of all I must say Congratulations! ;)


Lucky_Rish said:
Dear friends,

I got message from VFS in response to my PP submission few days back. Im a bit confused about the nature of messages. The first message arrived in the afternoon and two hours later another message:

first message: my processed PP is dispatched on 25.2.16 (which was yesterday)

second message: my processed decision is ready for collection (2 hours later)
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[b]Both the message is perfectly alright and in right direction. After receiving the PP Package they send 2 messages with 2 hours time difference. Its alright and do not get confused! One message says Dispatched another says Ready for collection. The interestinig fact is once you collect the PP and go home. Check you email. You will see the another email from VFS written you have collected the decision.[/b]

Notice that in one message, they are saying Processed passports and in another Processed decision and they only took 2 hours to deliver after dispatch. My confusions are:

Q1: What does the above messages indicate? Can I hope to collect PP and COPR this sunday (since fri & sat is closed)?
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[b]> Yes. Your PP is ready for collection. In between SUN-THU go to VFS PP delivery time is 3pm -5pm. Go and collect it. You must carry the printed slip they gave you when you submitted your PP [/b]

Q2: What does "Processed Decision" means?
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[b]They just use a Formal language "Processed Decision" it means your package VISA and Documents.[/b]

Q3: What are the documents I will be getting from VFS along with passport?
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[tt][b]> They will handover you an A4 sized envelope (Sealed) and only you will open it by yourself. Make sure the pack is sealed.

You will get : 

a)Open passport with IM-1 VISA.
b) 2 copies of COPR letter 1 COPR will have photo atatched which you submitted , another without photo. If you look down of the paper there is written CIC copy in the Middle and another one is Client copy (without photo). If you have multiple family members accompanying you, then each person will have 2x COPR and PP of course.
c)An instruction letter, where you will get lots of information.
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Q4: What are things I should check in my documents to see everything is ok?? ::)
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[b][color=blue][tt][b]a) You will check your VISA, all details match with your PP info. Every single info.
b) You will check COPR letter, again all the info matching your PP info.
c) You will check your medical date, date of expire of your medical 1 year counting from your medical complete date.
d) Check if anyone is accompanying with you , must have their name on your COPR and vice versa.[/b]
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I would say you should read every single info on both PP and COPR. I was there 45 mins after getting it in hand and was reading every single information. After all its a great moment when you get the PP in hand with CANADA IM-1 Visa stamped on it!!!

I wish you all the best and a happy life in Canada :)
 
greyhatbd said:

First of all I must say Congratulations! ;)



I would say you should read every single info on both PP and COPR. I was there 45 mins after getting it in hand and was reading every single information. After all its a great moment when you get the PP in hand with CANADA IM-1 Visa stamped on it!!!

I wish you all the best and a happy life in Canada :)
Thanks a lot bro. Very helpful. I will feel relaxed when I get these blessed documents in my hand. Till then keep me in your prayers. :)
 
Lucky_Rish said:
Thanks a lot bro. Very helpful. I will feel relaxed when I get these blessed documents in my hand. Till then keep me in your prayers. :)

Sit relax and enjoy.Everything will be alright. please pray for me too and for my family so we can have a better life in Canada.

Will meet up in Canada one day IN SHA ALLAH :)
 
আসসালামুআলাইকুম ফোরাম সদস্যবৃন্দ।
আশা করি সবাই ভাল আছেন। আলহামদুলিল্লাহ, আমিও পরিবারসহ ভাল আছি।
আজ একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বিষয় আলোচন করব।
কানাডায় আসার পর বাসা ভাড়া ও অন্যান্য প্রাথমিক কাজ সম্পাদনের পর প্রথমে যে বিষয়টি সবচেয়ে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ হয়ে পড়ে তা হলো বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়/কলেজে এডমিশন নেয়া অথবা কাজে নেমে পড়া। কানাডার ডিগ্রী ছাড়া ভাল কাজ জুটানো অনেক কঠিন। তাই বুদ্ধিমানের কাজ হলো কোন ডিপ্লোমা বা মাস্টার্স শেষ করে কাজে যোগ দেয়া। এজন্য যে কাগজগুলো রেডি রাখতে হবে তা হলো:
১. বিগত সকল সনদপত্রের ইংরেজি ভার্সন।
২. অনার্স/ডিগ্রী এবং তৎপরবর্তী সকল সনদ ও মার্কসীট/ট্রান্সক্রিপ্টের ভ্যারিফাইড কপি সীলগালা করে কমপক্ষে ৪-৫ কপি আলাদা আলাদা খামে নিতে হবে পরীক্ষা নিয়্ন্ত্রকের দপ্তর থেকে।
৩. আইইএলটিএস এর সনদ সরাসরি ব্রিটিশ কাউন্সিল অথবা আইডিপি থেকে পাঠানোর ব্যবস্থা করা। আপনার নিকট রক্ষিত কপি বা ফটোকপি গ্রহণযোগ্য নয়।
৪. তিনজন রেফারির সাথে কথা বলে রাখা। বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের সিনিয়র শিক্ষক হলে ভাল হয়। আপনি অনলাইনে আবেদন করার সময় রেফারির তথ্য প্রদান করতে হবে। তখন সাথে সাথে রেফারির নিকট মেইল যাবে আপনার সম্বন্ধে তথ্য অনলাইনে প্রদান করার জন্য। তাই এক্ষেত্রে হার্ডকপি খুব একটা দরকার পড়ে না।
যদি সম্ভব হয় প্লেনে ওঠার আগেই এডমিশন কনফার্ম করা, তাহলে এখানকার প্রাথামিক ধাক্বা সামাল দেয়া সহজ হবে। এখানে পড়াশুনার জন্য নিজস্ব ফান্ডের চেয়ে সবাই সরকারি লোনের উপর গুরুত্ব দেয়। স্কলারশিপ পেলে খুবই ভাল তবে তা পাওয়া তুলনামূলক কঠিন। তবে একটি আনন্দের বিষয় হলো সরকার আপনাকে যা লোন দেবে তার ৩৫-৪০ শতাংশ ফেরত দিতে হবে ১০-১২ বছরে। পুরোটা নয়।
আল্লাহ আমাদের সকলের সহায় হউন। আমীন।
 
@ Lucky_Rish

Congratulations.
 
Dear Experts, Good day!
I have got GCMS report yesterday. I am a 29 Sep'14 applicant & unfortunately GCMS shows Security/Criminality check NOT Started yet though the due date was 03 Feb'15! I have noticed some points which I did not understand! Experts, could you please explain?

#1 : In history, Application Status 2 : App Status reason - TFR - Eligibility, Due date - 22 Jan'15 ----- What does it means?
#2 : In history, Application Status 3 : App Status reason - In Progress - CP, Due date - 01 Jan'15 ----- What does it means?

I don't know, you've got this headline or not on GCMS? "Info Sharing"

#3 : Info Sharing 1 & 2 : Type - Biographic, Partner - USA, Status - NRT, Due date : 30 Jan'15------- What does it means?

Though I gave Police Cl. Certificates with application but it shows "0"
They gave me 71 Points.
On Eligibility Assessment 1 : Status - Not Started, Due date - 10 Jan'16.

And lastly 'On Notes' Showing (in short) :

Under MI(Ministerial Instructions), 12 files reviewed,
Doc's related to work on file : Reviewed but NOT verified,
MI 12 Eligibility Criteria : Met,
Supporting Doc's of Adaptability points : Reviewed but NOT verified
Letter e-mailed to address on file and
File to Visa office for further assessment/decision.
--End--

Kind regards
 
alibuft said:
আসসালামুআলাইকুম ফোরাম সদস্যবৃন্দ।
আশা করি সবাই ভাল আছেন। আলহামদুলিল্লাহ, আমিও পরিবারসহ ভাল আছি।
আজ একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বিষয় আলোচন করব।
কানাডায় আসার পর বাসা ভাড়া ও অন্যান্য প্রাথমিক কাজ সম্পাদনের পর প্রথমে যে বিষয়টি সবচেয়ে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ হয়ে পড়ে তা হলো বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়/কলেজে এডমিশন নেয়া অথবা কাজে নেমে পড়া। কানাডার ডিগ্রী ছাড়া ভাল কাজ জুটানো অনেক কঠিন। তাই বুদ্ধিমানের কাজ হলো কোন ডিপ্লোমা বা মাস্টার্স শেষ করে কাজে যোগ দেয়া। এজন্য যে কাগজগুলো রেডি রাখতে হবে তা হলো:
১. বিগত সকল সনদপত্রের ইংরেজি ভার্সন।
২. অনার্স/ডিগ্রী এবং তৎপরবর্তী সকল সনদ ও মার্কসীট/ট্রান্সক্রিপ্টের ভ্যারিফাইড কপি সীলগালা করে কমপক্ষে ৪-৫ কপি আলাদা আলাদা খামে নিতে হবে পরীক্ষা নিয়্ন্ত্রকের দপ্তর থেকে।
৩. আইইএলটিএস এর সনদ সরাসরি ব্রিটিশ কাউন্সিল অথবা আইডিপি থেকে পাঠানোর ব্যবস্থা করা। আপনার নিকট রক্ষিত কপি বা ফটোকপি গ্রহণযোগ্য নয়।
৪. তিনজন রেফারির সাথে কথা বলে রাখা। বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের সিনিয়র শিক্ষক হলে ভাল হয়। আপনি অনলাইনে আবেদন করার সময় রেফারির তথ্য প্রদান করতে হবে। তখন সাথে সাথে রেফারির নিকট মেইল যাবে আপনার সম্বন্ধে তথ্য অনলাইনে প্রদান করার জন্য। তাই এক্ষেত্রে হার্ডকপি খুব একটা দরকার পড়ে না।
যদি সম্ভব হয় প্লেনে ওঠার আগেই এডমিশন কনফার্ম করা, তাহলে এখানকার প্রাথামিক ধাক্বা সামাল দেয়া সহজ হবে। এখানে পড়াশুনার জন্য নিজস্ব ফান্ডের চেয়ে সবাই সরকারি লোনের উপর গুরুত্ব দেয়। স্কলারশিপ পেলে খুবই ভাল তবে তা পাওয়া তুলনামূলক কঠিন। তবে একটি আনন্দের বিষয় হলো সরকার আপনাকে যা লোন দেবে তার ৩৫-৪০ শতাংশ ফেরত দিতে হবে ১০-১২ বছরে। পুরোটা নয়।
আল্লাহ আমাদের সকলের সহায় হউন। আমীন।

Useful information indeed. Zazakallah Khayr.
 
Congratulations!!

Sit back and relax. And do collect ur PP & COPR, tomorrow after 3 PM :)

The real game starts now :) May Allah be with you and us. Ameen

Lucky_Rish said:
Dear friends,

I got message from VFS in response to my PP submission few days back. Im a bit confused about the nature of messages. The first message arrived in the afternoon and two hours later another message:

first message: my processed PP is dispatched on 25.2.16 (which was yesterday)

second message: my processed decision is ready for collection (2 hours later)

Notice that in one message, they are saying Processed passports and in another Processed decision and they only took 2 hours to deliver after dispatch. My confusions are:

Q1: What does the above messages indicate? Can I hope to collect PP and COPR this sunday (since fri & sat is closed)?

Q2: What does "Processed Decision" means?

Q3: What are the documents I will be getting from VFS along with passport?

Q4: What are things I should check in my documents to see everything is ok?? ::)
 
DebR said:
Thanks, but could you please send me the link where it is shown that anyone can move after 2 years of staying in Quebec out of 3 years.

Sorry for late reply.. Please go through the below:
Important Operational Bulletin posted for PNP on cic.gc.ca website on November 24, 2010
See the following link:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2010/ob251.asp

______________________________________________________________

Operational Bulletin 251 -
November 24, 2010
Examination of Members of the Provincial Nominee Class at Ports of Entry and CIC Inland Offices
Issue
This operational bulletin (OB) provides instructions regarding the examination of individuals in the Provincial Nominee (PN) class seeking permanent resident status who indicate that they never intended or no longer intend to reside in the nominating province or territory.This OB is being published in conjunction with a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) memorandum to Border Services Officers (BSOs).

Background
Paragraph 87(2)(b) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) states that a foreign national is a member of the PN class if they intend to reside in the province that has nominated them.

A permanent resident visa holder in the PN class seeking permanent resident status at a Port of Entry (POE) must therefore establish that they still intend to reside in the province/territory that has nominated them.
Overview of instructions to BSOs
Individuals who indicate that they intend to proceed to and reside in the province/territory of nomination, and who meet the other requirements of the legislation, should be processed for permanent resident status.

Individuals who indicate that they never intended, or no longer intend, to reside in the nominating province/territory may be denied permanent resident status at the POE and may have an A44(1) report written against them./

In the case of individuals who indicate at the POE that they no longer intend to reside in the nominating province/territory, the A44(1) report may be written for non-compliance with paragraph 87(2)(b) of the IRPR pursuant to section 41 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).

An additional allegation of misrepresentation, pursuant to paragraph 40(1)(a) of the IRPA for R87(2)(b), may be included in the A44(1) report for those individuals who indicate that they never intended to reside in the nominating province/territory, if supported by the information obtained through examination at the POE.

BSOs may also choose to exercise the following options if they are not satisfied with respect to an individual's intention to reside in the nominating province/territory:

•Offer the individual the option of voluntarily withdrawing their application for permanent residence. If this option is accepted by the applicant, the BSO should seize the Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CPR) document and inform the issuing visa office and the appropriate CIC inland office in the province/territory of nomination.
•If the applicant does not exercise the option to voluntarily withdraw their application for permanent residence, the BSO may adjourn the examination and, pursuant to section 23 of the IRPA, authorize the person to enter Canada for the purpose of further examination. As authorized under Item 102 of the CBSA Delegations and Designations [PDF format], the examination should be referred for finalization to the appropriate CIC inland office in the nominating province/territory. The BSO should seize the applicant's CPR document and forward it to the appropriate CIC inland office along with relevant case information (e.g., Statutory Declaration from the individual stating that they do not intend to reside in the province/territory of nomination, officer's interview notes). The CPR documents of accompanying family members should also be seized and forwarded to the appropriate CIC inland office.
Note: If the applicant states that a representative advised them that residence in the province/territory of nomination is not a requirement of the PN class, the BSO should inform the appropriate CIC inland office in the province/territory of nomination and record a non-computer based entry in FOSS with information concerning the representative.

Overview of instructions to CIC inland offices
In cases where a BSO adjourns the examination of individuals in the PN class to a CIC inland office for finalization, the CIC inland office should contact the responsible provincial/territorial authorities and provide relevant case information, including the name, date of birth and nomination certificate number of the principal applicant and their accompanying family members, if available. Timely notificiation of provincial/territorial authorities will afford them the opportunity to make contact with the applicant between the time of the POE referral and the CIC inland office examination, should they wish to do so.

Should the nominating province/territory elect to withdraw their nomination certificate before the CIC examination, the CIC inland office should inform the applicant that their application for permanent residence is refused, and an A44(1) report should be prepared alleging non-compliance pursuant to section 41 of the IRPA in that the applicant is not named in a nomination certificate issued by the government of a province/territory as required by paragraph 87(2)(a) of the IRPR.

If the nominating province/territory has maintained their nomination certificate and, upon examination, the CIC officer is satisfied with respect to the applicant's intent to reside in the nominating province/territory as required by paragraph 87(2)(b) of the IRPR, the applicant should be processed for permanent resident status.

Should the nominating province/territory maintain their nomination certificate and, upon examination, the CIC officer is not satisfied with respect to the applicant's intent to reside in the nominating province/territory as required by paragraph 87(2)(b) of the IRPR, the officer may choose to write an A44(1) report.

In the case of individuals who indicate upon examination at the CIC inland office that they no longer intend to reside in the nominating province/territory, the A44(1) report may be written for non-compliance with paragraph 87(2)(b) of the IRPR pursuant to section 41 of the IRPA.

An additional allegation of misrepresentation, pursuant to paragraph 40(1)(a) of the IRPA for R87(2)(b), may be included in the A44(1) report for those individuals who indicate that they never intended to reside in the nominating province/territory, if supported by the information obtained through examination at the CIC inland office.

Officers should communicate CIC's final decision in accordance with the terms of the applicable Federal-Provincial/Territorial Agreement with respect to Provincial Nominees.

For further information or questions regarding the guidance outlined in this OB, please contact your supervisor or your Regional Program Advisor (RPA). RPAs may in turn contact Operational Management and Coordination Branch.