m777r said:??? Final countdown... CIC officials, I'm not yet quite disappointed at you 8), 13 more business days, pleaaaaaaaaaase.
i hope so
inshallah!!!!!!!
m777r said:??? Final countdown... CIC officials, I'm not yet quite disappointed at you 8), 13 more business days, pleaaaaaaaaaase.
i hope so
inshallah!!!!!!!
OMG you've been waiting since February? Have you spoken to your MP? Has anyone given you a reason for this long wait? What hurts the most is when you see those who got it in 5-6 months. As my students say "it's just not fair!"m777r said:??? Final countdown... CIC officials, I'm not yet quite disappointed at you 8), 13 more business days, pleaaaaaaaaaase.
i am not disappointed too.But my anniversary is coming and we have a baby on board plz plz plz plzm777r said:??? Final countdown... CIC officials, I'm not yet quite disappointed at you 8), 13 more business days, pleaaaaaaaaaase.
mamali1980 said:Thanks mamali hope your case gets in-process and ppr very soon. Any idea why you're not still in-process? Did you hear anything back from them? Have you ordered GCMS notes?m777r said:??? Final countdown... CIC officials, I'm not yet quite disappointed at you 8), 13 more business days, pleaaaaaaaaaase.
i hope so
inshallah!!!!!!!
Yeah, your case seems more urgent, but unfortunately there's not much we can do. Let's keep our fingers crossed...Ali.irani said:i am not disappointed too.But my anniversary is coming and we have a baby on board plz plz plz plz
my wife needs me there and i am just stuck here.i feel like i am in prison.
i hope this week we all hear good news.
Well, our case isn't still the worst. Besides, if some get ppr in 5 months, I'd say, good for them, why not. Also, there's a general fact that everybody's case is unique, some may get ppr sooner just because their case has been more straightforward.keeponwaiting22 said:OMG you've been waiting since February? Have you spoken to your MP? Has anyone given you a reason for this long wait? What hurts the most is when you see those who got it in 5-6 months. As my students say "it's just not fair!"
Yes, this is the address of the embassy. But in the Email that I have received, it is mentioned that I have to hand in my passport to a specified VAC in Ankara with a given address which is different from that of the embassy. Additionally, it is noted that normally it takes four days for a visa to be issued in Ankara.SooMazi said:Unless things have dramatically changed since my husband got his visa, the PPR email states if you want to hand your passport in person you need to go to the following address:
Immigration Section, the Embassy of Canada
Cinnah Caddesi No. 58, 06690, Çankaya
Ankara, Turkey
The PPR email also stated:
You can submit your passports on Mondays and Wednesday between 8:30 and 10:00 am. If you arrive late, you will have to come back the next available day for passport submission. The visas are usually issued the next afternoon. However, there is no guarantee that visa(s) will be issued within this time frame and you may be required to stay in Ankara for a longer period of time.
Although they say there is no guarantee, I have not read about anyone having to wait longer. Typically the receipt they give you (that they took your passport) will say come back the next afternoon (I think at 1:00 or 2:00pm). So if you submit it on Monday morning, you can get it back Tuesday afternoon. If you submit it Wednesday you will get it back Thursday afternoon.
I recommend to arrive before 8:30am. You do not need to arrive at 6:00am as some people do. My husband and I arrived around 8:00am and although there was already a line of people (maybe about 20 people) before us we were able to submit his passport without problems. By 8:30am there was a long line behind us, so I suggest to get there before 8:30am.
If you are giving your passport to an authorised representative, then they should go to the VFS Visa Application Centre (VAC) in Ankara or Istanbul. But if you are giving it yourself, you need to go to the Embassy in Ankara, not the VAC.
thanks m777rm777r said:Thanks mamali hope your case gets in-process and ppr very soon. Any idea why you're not still in-process? Did you hear anything back from them? Have you ordered GCMS notes?
Nice "har dam az in baagh bari miresad"; so unfortunately what I thought was a rumor, was real. You're right Mehrdad, Ankara isn't far, but still it's gonna be comparatively hard on Iranians submitting their passport themselvesMehrdad said:Yes, this is the address of the embassy. But in the Email that I have received, it is mentioned that I have to hand in my passport to a specified VAC in Ankara with a given address which is different from that of the embassy. Additionally, it is noted that normally it takes four days for a visa to be issued in Ankara.
While booking the ticket, I considered the one day period that everybody on this forum were talking about and I planned a three-day trip. I made a mistake, because seemingly the procedure has changed. Anyway, we will see in a couple of days what's going on, and Ankara is not that far from Iran, planes are available, like IranAir and Mahan, you can even take a bus to reach there and even trains are available from Tabriz and Tehran. Staying out there for one more day is not an issue at all.
Wow, I can't believe how things have changed! So no where in your PPR email does it write: "Submitting your passport(s) and documents in-person (all nationalities)" ?????Mehrdad said:Yes, this is the address of the embassy. But in the Email that I have received, it is mentioned that I have to hand in my passport to a specified VAC in Ankara with a given address which is different from that of the embassy. Additionally, it is noted that normally it takes four days for a visa to be issued in Ankara.
While booking the ticket, I considered the one day period that everybody on this forum were talking about and I planned a three-day trip. I made a mistake, because seemingly the procedure has changed. Anyway, we will see in a couple of days what's going on, and Ankara is not that far from Iran, planes are available, like IranAir and Mahan, you can even take a bus to reach there and even trains are available from Tabriz and Tehran. Staying out there for one more day is not an issue at all.
No worries mamali, your lawyer could be right if the doc they requested was related to Schedule A or Supplementary Information in Appendix A or something related to your background. If that's been the case, it could mean they've started background check on you without updating your online status. Getting GCMS (CAIPS) notes is your best bet to understand what is actually going on in your file. Ask your lawyer to do that, it costs you $5, and becomes ready usually in less than a month. Good luck!mamali1980 said:thanks m777r
yes i am really worry about that i don't know.
i am man who sponsoring my Iranian wife.
middle of march our lower's received a litter from Ankara that they need some missing document that was not very important and also PPR fee i prepared them
and send them to our lower he sent it back to Ankara less than a week.and also i payed the PPR fee two month before that request i don't know why they ask again any way!!
i thought the cic web site will change to process when they received the document but nothing happened when i ask the lower he said do not worry about that they just didn't up date the site but you are in process definitely security check.
you will get your PPR till end of may!!
do you have any idea or any body else know???
So to save money and time, can Iranians like Mehrdad just come to canada right after they get their visa in Ankara? Or do they have to go back to Iran and get tickets from there to Canada?m777r said:Nice "har dam az in baagh bari miresad"; so unfortunately what I thought was a rumor, was real. You're right Mehrdad, Ankara isn't far, but still it's gonna be comparatively hard on Iranians submitting their passport themselves
They can and I think, many will. I just don't know how Turkey's Customs work in this regard. As a new coming PR to Canada you possibly have lots of belongings and considerable cash. Canada allows you, "as a new PR," to take all of this with you to Canada without having to pay any customs fees, as long as you declare all of them. But what happens when you land in Turkey first with all your belongings to stay for a week? Does anybody know?keeponwaiting22 said:So to save money and time, can Iranians like Mehrdad just come to canada right after they get their visa in Ankara? Or do they have to go back to Iran and get tickets from there to Canada?