2 days short of 5 months.. beginning to get really restless.. CIC agents should come and look at the AOR threads on this forum, they will probably get an idea about how many people are eagerly waiting.. haha.. Come on guys, show some mercy



ronnie_rocket_fan said:Hey Guys one quick question.. I have had a couple traffic violations when I resided in the USA.
Would that in anyway negatively impact my application? My USA FBI PCC does not speak of any traffic violations,
since I am assuming they will only contain criminal information ( please correct me if I'm wrong here)..
Once incident in particular that is bothering me, I was driving under a suspended licence..I was pulled over once and arrested..
I was unaware that my licenece was suspended ( the reason was there was a window tint ticket that I failed to pay up..
coz I had missed the ticket due to change in address and kept missing the reminders to pay for the ticket and eventually license was suspended)..
I was immediately released by paying for a bond of some sorts and cleared up all outstanding fines...
I had a freshly issued license and all was well from then on..
I really would like to know if that cud be a reason for delay or a cause of concern?
Also I never receieved any additional doc request so far including Schedule A to declare this arrest and all the relevant information regarding the same..
Experts please share your thoughts.. Thanks in advance
blogger123 said:Guys,
Is there anyone in the October/September thread with the following symptoms asked for additional docs - if not, refused by CIC?
a) UPDATED -> SUBMITTED (I think most of us know what this means, so not emphasizing on it much)
b) The above followed by a ghost e-mail next day
Hearty congrats to everyone who received the PPR....
blogger123 said:Guys,
Is there anyone in the October/September thread with the following symptoms asked for additional docs - if not, refused by CIC?
a) UPDATED -> SUBMITTED (I think most of us know what this means, so not emphasizing on it much)
b) The above followed by a ghost e-mail next day
Hearty congrats to everyone who received the PPR....
aeropostale said:To all who have received PPR's.. What email address does the mail comes from..?
What I'm asking is if the mail comes Ottawa or from your local VO..
guys from India who have got their PPR's ..did it come from New Delhi VO..?
tanmaya said:A general question to the forum
I am based in Canada and my wife currently is in India. In case if I get a PPR request, is it possible to change VO for my wife only; as she is there visiting family and her coming back doesnt look like a possibility atleast in next month or so.
Please advise.
legalfalcon said:Yes, applicants in the past have done it successfully. When you receive the PPR, send an email to the email mentioned in the email. Just make sure that you write an email with the details and make sure it is clear. You don't want to mess up things at this stage. Keep it simple and straight.
You should have a change in the VO for your wife from Ottawa to NDVO within a week to 15 days. And when you get the change, you get another 30 days to get the passport to the NDVO. So the original 30 day period is reset from the day when the request is approved.
fkl said:AAA2133, were you asked for new pics upon landing at border for PR card?
Note that I am not asking about the ones we have to send with passports? I have heard of mixed feedback. Some people were asked - others weren't.
Thanks