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blackwine said:
another week, I know it could kill me.
What take it so long. :-[

Did u pay RPRF after in progress? I did. My in progress date was August 20, and RPRF was sept 6, and it seems quite common that it takes 45 up to 60 days to receive ppr from RPRF date from what I have learnt in this forum. Oh crap! If I recount from sep6, then it's only 30 days hahaha I'll be lucky to hear anything by the end of oct
 
I paid bank draft when I apply PR in first place, I realy do not get RPPF.
there is another timeline you may interested https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Al9FziVlURERdFUtVjlkNlBIMkFnUl8wRnlTZ1Z5ZGc&usp=sharing#gid=0
 
blackwine said:
I paid bank draft when I apply PR in first place, I realy do not get RPPF.
there is another timeline you may interested https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Al9FziVlURERdFUtVjlkNlBIMkFnUl8wRnlTZ1Z5ZGc&usp=sharing#gid=0


Hey thanks! There is one applicant super closed with my case. I hope u find something useful as well
 
And the most important thing is the strike is over!! They need to speed the hell up!!
 
zhu202 said:
And the most important thing is the strike is over!! They need to speed the hell up!!

after we get PR CIC still will come back to check you still work in that company?
 
blackwine said:
after we get PR CIC still will come back to check you still work in that company?
If you have PR then you can work for anyone so you dont have to stay with the same company.
 
As per requirement, CAD 10K for principal applicant plus CAD 2K per accompanying dependent.

For husband, wife and a child, the total minimum funds should be CAD 14K.

Although it is advisable that the 6-months bank statement shows a minimum daily balance of CAD 14K,

Question:

Will the applicant be approved if his/her 6 months bank statement shows less than CAD 14K for the first 5 months and only on the 6th month it will show the minimum recommended fund of CAD 14K?

What do you think will be the repercussions of the above situation?

Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
 
blackwine said:
after we get PR CIC still will come back to check you still work in that company?

No u don't, actually if ur applying under pnp, u probably still have to stay in the same province for like couple years even after you receive PR. What I think is stay in the same province until you become Canadian citizen, then you really become a citizen of the world lol
 
Another day, ;D
 
No u don't, actually if ur applying under pnp, u probably still have to stay in the same province for like couple years even after you receive PR.

That's not true. Once you have your residency you can move to any province you want.
 
randomt2000 said:
That's not true. Once you have your residency you can move to any province you want.
at your own risk )
 
Movado said:
at your own risk )


Hi Movado,
I didn't know that. So, till when are we supposed to stay in the province after the PR??
 
As far as I know, you can move anywhere in Canada with your PR status with no issue. The problems will begin when you're applying for a citizenship. Most of us have signed a form, stating we're intended to live and work in Province, that nominated us. So it's better to follow this until you've got a Passport.

I'm sure that under some circumstances it's OK to move to another Province - if you lost your job and unable to find it for a few months for example, but, generally speaking, it's better to not play with a fire.