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Yes this is PPR mail. Congratulations !!

Guys,

Got my PR mail (Atleast, I think it is).

Got a mail stating "Ready for Visa / Prêt pour Visa" asking me to send my passport to the High Commission of Canada in New Delhi through VFS.

Seniors, please confirm if this is the PR mail.

My details:

FWS-O
Single applicant
Heavy Travel History
CSR score: 476

My Timeline:
AoR: Mar 03
Medical Passed: Apr 10
NS to NA: May 1
NA to PPR (Or what I think is PPR) (No IP2): Jun 10

Regards,
Sen
 
Guys,

Got my PR mail (Atleast, I think it is).

Got a mail stating "Ready for Visa / Prêt pour Visa" asking me to send my passport to the High Commission of Canada in New Delhi through VFS.

Seniors, please confirm if this is the PR mail.

My details:

FWS-O
Single applicant
Heavy Travel History
CSR score: 476

My Timeline:
AoR: Mar 03
Medical Passed: Apr 10
NS to NA: May 1
NA to PPR (Or what I think is PPR) (No IP2): Jun 10

Regards,
Sen

It is your PPR congratulations!
 
Saw 15 FSW PPR's between yesterday evening & today !!

All issued from Ottawa CPC !!

FSW Outland PPR’S : 14 (Feb - 15, 18, 18, 21, 23, 26, 26, 27, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28)

FSW Inland - PPR’S : 1 (Feb 27)


Congratulations all for PPR :)
All the best everyone and have a great weekend!!
 
How many are out there who had their BG changed to N/A around April 26th? This is the case for me and I'm still waiting for IP2 and the golden email :(
 
Guys,

Got my PR mail (Atleast, I think it is).

Got a mail stating "Ready for Visa / Prêt pour Visa" asking me to send my passport to the High Commission of Canada in New Delhi through VFS.

Seniors, please confirm if this is the PR mail.

My details:

FWS-O
Single applicant
Heavy Travel History
CSR score: 476

My Timeline:
AoR: Mar 03
Medical Passed: Apr 10
NS to NA: May 1
NA to PPR (Or what I think is PPR) (No IP2): Jun 10

Regards,
Sen
Congrats and all the best on your new journey.
 
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Hi,
I got my BG changed to NA on April 26th and nothing has changed since then. No ADRs, nothing. So I think we just have to wait.

i'm FSWO

How many are out there who had their BG changed to N/A around April 26th? This is the case for me and I'm still waiting for IP2 and the golden email :(
 
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Hi,
I got my BG changed to NA on April 26th and nothing has changed since then. No ADRs, nothing. So I think we just have to wait.

i'm FSWO
Yup....getting all this information to see what's happening with your application and calling etc, even though you're within the period is good information but that's all it is, information. Doesn't impact the processing speed. If they need something they'll inform you, if not, we just have put our legs up, relax, have a drink and wait ;) and that's the challenge.
 
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Anyone who can answer this?
Sharing the info given on CIC

A person may be denied a visa, or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), refused entry to, or removed from Canada on any of these grounds:

  • security reasons, including
    • espionage
    • subversion (attempts to overthrow a government, etc.)
    • violence or terrorism, or
    • membership in an organization involved in any of these
  • human or international rights violations, including
    • war crimes
    • crimes against humanity
    • being a senior official in a government engaged in gross human rights violations or subject to international sanctions
  • committing a serious crime that would be punishable by a maximum prison term of at least 10 years in CanadaFootnote1
  • having been convicted of a crime, including driving while under the influence of drugs or alcoholFootnote1
  • organized crime, including membership in an organization that takes part in organized criminal activity, people smuggling or money laundering
  • health grounds – if their condition is likely to:
    • endanger public health or public safety, or
    • cause excessive demands on health or social services (some exceptions existFootnote2Footnote3)
  • financial reasons – if they are unable or unwilling to support themselves and their family members
  • misrepresentation, which includes providing false information or withholding information directly related to decisions made under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)
  • failure to comply with any provision of IRPAFootnote4 or
  • having an inadmissible family member
 
Sharing the info given on CIC

A person may be denied a visa, or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), refused entry to, or removed from Canada on any of these grounds:

  • security reasons, including
    • espionage
    • subversion (attempts to overthrow a government, etc.)
    • violence or terrorism, or
    • membership in an organization involved in any of these
  • human or international rights violations, including
    • war crimes
    • crimes against humanity
    • being a senior official in a government engaged in gross human rights violations or subject to international sanctions
  • committing a serious crime that would be punishable by a maximum prison term of at least 10 years in CanadaFootnote1
  • having been convicted of a crime, including driving while under the influence of drugs or alcoholFootnote1
  • organized crime, including membership in an organization that takes part in organized criminal activity, people smuggling or money laundering
  • health grounds – if their condition is likely to:
    • endanger public health or public safety, or
    • cause excessive demands on health or social services (some exceptions existFootnote2Footnote3)
  • financial reasons – if they are unable or unwilling to support themselves and their family members
  • misrepresentation, which includes providing false information or withholding information directly related to decisions made under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)
  • failure to comply with any provision of IRPAFootnote4 or
  • having an inadmissible family member


Thanks a lot!