Congrats dude. Delighted to see people getting PPR's!!!haybu12 said:HEY GUYS,
AFTER 15 MONTHS AND 30 DAYS OF WAITING, I FINALLY GOT MY PPR FROM SEATTLE
Congrats dude. Delighted to see people getting PPR's!!!haybu12 said:HEY GUYS,
AFTER 15 MONTHS AND 30 DAYS OF WAITING, I FINALLY GOT MY PPR FROM SEATTLE
Thanks sree12345, I was exhilarated when I got the email ;Dsree12345 said:Congrats Haybu 12. I hope u are celebrating ppr........
By the did they ask any letter from employer or any other formalities............
All senior members in this forum are mostly done with ppr........well see how every thing goes on!
Hi haybu12,haybu12 said:Thanks sree12345, I was exhilarated when I got the email ;D
No, they just ask for passport and the printout of the PPR request email from Seattle...that is just the requirements.
Hope you get yours sooner, too
@ ch2012,ch2012 said:Hi haybu12,
I got the email from Seattle today too! Congrat!
I have a question, they said if you are in Canada, send the passport with an envelope and they will mail by regular mail. Do we need to write down our Canadian address on the envelope which they will use to send back our passport?
Thanks.
ch2012
@haybu12,haybu12 said:......
No, they just ask for passport and the printout of the PPR request email from Seattle...that is just the requirements.
Thank you, clare2012clare2012 said:Congrats haybu12!!! From my GCMS notes, criminal check only takes 2 days, while security check takes much longer. My security check was due on Jul 20, but still, I didn't hear anything yet Maybe they are doing a more complicated background checking on me
Anyways, congrats again!!!
Under "Notes", it says my case was handed to someone for crim check on May 18 (Ecas shows "In process" on that day too), and under "Criminality" it says it's completed on May 21.haybu12 said:Thank you, clare2012
Which part on your GCMS notes does it say that your criminal check only took 2 days?
Hi frnds,clare2012 said:Under "Notes", it says my case was handed to someone for crim check on May 18 (Ecas shows "In process" on that day too), and under "Criminality" it says it's completed on May 21.
baba2613 said:Hi frnds,
........
Kindly advise how I can access GCMS?
Simply put, there is a request for access to your personal data or immigration application.
You can make that request when the regular processing time is exceeded.
I see in your profile that you've now got your AOR.
You still have much time before this is an issue for you..
But more on topic ...GCMS ... you can find here in the forum.
Is it applicable to a specific category.
No it is not.
There is a right of information about your case and personal data
Thanks WNIBC! I sent it out the day before yesterday. But I really worry about their using regular mail to send back passport, a such important document.WNIBC said:@ ch2012,
I answer for haybu if is okay .... :
In the mail I got from Seattle ....
IF YOUR MAILING ADDRESS IS IN CANADA:
Please include a plain 9" x 12" self-addressed envelope. No postage is necessary.
The Consulate will send all mail to addresses in Canada via regular mail (U.S. Postal Service First Class Mail) only.
We will not use registered mail, certified mail, Canadian postage coupons or Canadian Xpresspost envelopes.
The Consulate is not responsible for any items lost in the mail.
ch2012 said:Thanks WNIBC! I sent it out the day before yesterday. But I really worry about their using regular mail to send back passport, a such important document.