Hey Stanlee,Stanlee said:Congrats to all who got ITA!
No, it is 60 days to submit your eAPR. Your time starts from the time you get ITA. In case you are not ready with the documents within the 60 days, you can decline the ITA and if you meet the score requirements in the next draw, you will get invited again.hachuflay said:60 days to provide all the documents. I hope it´s not an issue but I was expecting 60 days to accept and 60 to send the documents after acceptance.
Anyway guys, let´s do it!
No, not yet. I just completed 3 months post eAPR submission. The time taken varies from applicant to applicant and VO to VO. However on an average they take around 5-6 months.Canadaexp said:Hey Stanlee,
Hope everything is good. I just wanted to know that did you get your PPR yet? How many months they usually takes to give PR if I am OINP nominated CEC inland applicant?
Any help will be appreciated.
So for those who don´t think they can make it in 60days should wait before acceptance, right? I mean, what if someone accepts the ITA and then is not able to send all the documentation? Would be able to apply again?Stanlee said:No, it is 60 days to submit your eAPR. Your time starts from the time you get ITA. In case you are not ready with the documents within the 60 days, you can decline the ITA and if you meet the score requirements in the next draw, you will get invited again.
There is no button to accept ITA. You just have two buttonshachuflay said:So for those who don´t think they can make it in 60days should wait before acceptance, right? I mean, what if someone accepts the ITA and then is not able to send all the documentation? Would be able to apply again?
It´s not my case but I believe 60 days will be tight for some applicants.
Thanks for sending over the linkStanlee said:You can check this thread for post ITA process http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/ready-reference-steps-to-follow-and-documents-to-arrange-post-ita-t455826.0.html
I just received my ITA, I am worried I won't be able to upload and send my e-Apr before the expiration of my EE profile (26th of October). how long do I have to accept the ITA? or decline it? and what happens if I just ignore it until my profile expires?bestofluck said:IF there is a draw on 19th accept it. if there is a draw on 26th may be your profile will expire before the draw.
1. Accept the ITA to stop your profile from expiring . the profile will freeze, atleast that is what the experts are saying. I am banking on that as well as mine is expiring on nov 29th and i have to accept before that.AmBiNa said:I just received my ITA, I am worried I won't be able to upload and send my e-Apr before the expiration of my EE profile (26th of October). how long do I have to accept the ITA? or decline it? and what happens if I just ignore it until my profile expires?
let's assume I accept it right now and couldn't send the e-Apr on time, what might be the worst case scenario?
thx alot, please I need your help guys?
If you are invited to apply, then your profile will not expire, even though the profile expiry date is near. However, if the ITA is declined, your profile will expire if it has crossed the expiry date.IAMFINE said:Guys
Stanlee, says
There is no button to accept ITA. You just have two buttons
- Continue
- Decline
So, It means we need to select Continue and upload all our documents and submit the eAPR before our profile expires??
or
Our profile will not get expire once we select Continue??