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cic.gc.ca said:
I have seen timeline of three people here who submitted rcmp and got approval. One got ppr after 15 days of rcmp submission and other one got ppr after one and half month and the third person submitted the rcmp record in April and didn't get ppr until July, he was last active on July. I assume he got ppr in July and then never came online.

Hmm... I think I got PPR ;D

"Your application for permanent residence in Canada has reached the final stage of processing and we need your passport and the documents listed below in order to make a final decision.
Please read carefully all information and instructions set out below and complete the steps accordingly.
Visa Validity:
Once issued, permanent resident visas usually expire on the date of expiry of your medical examination results, which in your case is 27/05/2016. If there is an earlier date of expiry on your visa(s), that is because the passport validity of you or one of your accompanying dependents expires before the medical examination expiry date.
You and all your accompanying dependents must travel to Canada and present your immigration documents at a Canadian Port of Entry before they expire. The validity of the visas cannot be extended.
Documents to submit:....."
 
LusiLee said:
Hmm... I think I got PPR ;D

"Your application for permanent residence in Canada has reached the final stage of processing and we need your passport and the documents listed below in order to make a final decision.
Please read carefully all information and instructions set out below and complete the steps accordingly.
Visa Validity:
Once issued, permanent resident visas usually expire on the date of expiry of your medical examination results, which in your case is 27/05/2016. If there is an earlier date of expiry on your visa(s), that is because the passport validity of you or one of your accompanying dependents expires before the medical examination expiry date.
You and all your accompanying dependents must travel to Canada and present your immigration documents at a Canadian Port of Entry before they expire. The validity of the visas cannot be extended.
Documents to submit:....."

congrats.....

and sad for you rjoy.singh....

this is 2nd rejection right if i am not wrong?
 
cic.gc.ca said:
I have seen timeline of three people here who submitted rcmp and got approval. One got ppr after 15 days of rcmp submission and other one got ppr after one and half month and the third person submitted the rcmp record in April and didn't get ppr until July, he was last active on July. I assume he got ppr in July and then never came online.

Good search but i was asking for approval for RCMP only for now. How much time does it take?

My application is under BG process. ECAS never started? What step should i expect for my application?
 
LusiLee said:
Hmm... I think I got PPR ;D

"Your application for permanent residence in Canada has reached the final stage of processing and we need your passport and the documents listed below in order to make a final decision.
Please read carefully all information and instructions set out below and complete the steps accordingly.
Visa Validity:
Once issued, permanent resident visas usually expire on the date of expiry of your medical examination results, which in your case is 27/05/2016. If there is an earlier date of expiry on your visa(s), that is because the passport validity of you or one of your accompanying dependents expires before the medical examination expiry date.
You and all your accompanying dependents must travel to Canada and present your immigration documents at a Canadian Port of Entry before they expire. The validity of the visas cannot be extended.
Documents to submit:....."

Congrats LusiLee. Looks like your application moved really fast. You submitted your application on July 01, 2015.
 
LusiLee said:
Hmm... I think I got PPR ;D

"Your application for permanent residence in Canada has reached the final stage of processing and we need your passport and the documents listed below in order to make a final decision.
Please read carefully all information and instructions set out below and complete the steps accordingly.
Visa Validity:
Once issued, permanent resident visas usually expire on the date of expiry of your medical examination results, which in your case is 27/05/2016. If there is an earlier date of expiry on your visa(s), that is because the passport validity of you or one of your accompanying dependents expires before the medical examination expiry date.
You and all your accompanying dependents must travel to Canada and present your immigration documents at a Canadian Port of Entry before they expire. The validity of the visas cannot be extended.
Documents to submit:....."

Congratulations LusiLee
 
Hi Lusilee,
Congrats. May I ask through which category did you apply for PR? CEC or FSW or PNP?
Are you from visa-exempt countries?

Thank you.
 
LusiLee said:
Hmm... I think I got PPR ;D

"Your application for permanent residence in Canada has reached the final stage of processing and we need your passport and the documents listed below in order to make a final decision.
Please read carefully all information and instructions set out below and complete the steps accordingly.
Visa Validity:
Once issued, permanent resident visas usually expire on the date of expiry of your medical examination results, which in your case is 27/05/2016. If there is an earlier date of expiry on your visa(s), that is because the passport validity of you or one of your accompanying dependents expires before the medical examination expiry date.
You and all your accompanying dependents must travel to Canada and present your immigration documents at a Canadian Port of Entry before they expire. The validity of the visas cannot be extended.
Documents to submit:....."

congrats. so happy for you. 1st ppr for July applicant group :)
 
his job offer letter was not permanant.... thats lame excuse to reject