NDVO,ie New Delhi Visa Office,gave to many people I know,almost all.edilsonjr said:I am sorry, but haven't seen a big wave of PNPs since month 4 of processing...
It's been three weeks of CEC and FSW.
I am desperately waiting ....................................Susheem said:I feel that 1st week of March ,they gave it to FSWO, then 2-3 week to PNP and 4th week to cec inlands.
Ottawa has given to FSWO last week to the people living in US.
I'm not sure,but I noticed this.
According to the trend,1st week of October,fswo should get it,whose aor is in march
I'm left too. FSW inland/ AOR march 19 (family of 4). I thought today would be a good day for PPR but nothing. I hope everyone who is still waiting will get the PPR e-mail soon. It takes a lot of patience.dbc said:Am I the only one left for PPR with AOR Mar 24 - FSW inland? I called CIC two days ago, and was informed that they have already completed our (family of 3) background check. I will probably have to contact our MP if I don't hear from CIC until Tuesday.
What is MP by the way? Thanksdbc said:Am I the only one left for PPR with AOR Mar 24 - FSW inland? I called CIC two days ago, and was informed that they have already completed our (family of 3) background check. I will probably have to contact our MP if I don't hear from CIC until Tuesday.
Member of Parliament of Canada.KimJowan said:What is MP by the way? Thanks
Member of Parliament (MP), I'm not sure though if MP will get the standard answer - so unless our file seems to be taking longer than it should, the information they will obtain will just be its in process - or may get a very detailed info, Im not even sure if it will speed up the process. But still, if things don't keep moving, I will ask assistance from them.KimJowan said:What is MP by the way? Thanks
Many have tried this and it doesn't make a difference.dbc said:Member of Parliament (MP), I'm not sure though if MP will get the standard answer - so unless our file seems to be taking longer than it should, the information they will obtain will just be its in process - or may get a very detailed info, Im not even sure if it will speed up the process. But still, if things don't keep moving, I will ask assistance from them.
Anywhere between 30-60 calendar days$iv@ said:.
Hi kirtivsingh,
Once landed, how long it takes to get the PR card ??
Thanks,
Siva
I know it will be hard, but try to land along with your wife before the baby is here. Because once the application been closed you cannot add any family members to it, instead you have to go through the lengthy and costly process of family sponsorship.srigiriz said:Guys,
Appreciate if anyone can help me on this. Got my CoPR and passport stamped today.
My wife is 8 months pregnant and we are expecting our baby by November.
In PPR letter from NDVO it is mentioned to inform in case of pregnancy.
As per the direction from New Delhi CHC help desk, I have informed the office(Delhi immigration) by email.
I sent the passports after that and got visa today. The current one-time entry VISA will expire by 15Jan2017.
I have the following questions to ask.
1. Can I travel alone (As a principal applicant) after the baby is born with the current VISA?
My plan is to move to Canada by December. My wife is not in a position to travel with me, she will join with me next year.
2. Will my VISA becomes invalid after my baby is born?
3. How long will it take to get VISA again if my baby wants to be added and get the VISA?
4. Any chances of extending the VISA expiry date just for my wife?
5. What are the consequences if my wife doesn't land in Canada before the expiry date?
What would be the best way to tackle this situation? I would be very grateful if any expert can clarify this.
Many thanks in advance.