+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Finally Recieved my COPR & Stamped Passport from CHC new Delhi via VFS Pune .
:) :) :) :) :)

Penultimate step of becoming a PR Complete.. :) :) 8) 8) Hoping to do my Landing by first Week of August.
Best of luck to all who are still waiting.. GODSPEED
 
Hi all,

I did landing at pearson airport and my wife did at Niagara Falls. I know many of you have done landing at niagara falls, could you please confirm if there is a stamp on the COPR for the people who did flag polling at niagara falls?
I have a pearson airport stamp where as my wife doesnt have a stamp on the COPR and looks like if it is a copy of something. Just curious to know we don't have anything different than what others have?

Thanks!
 
Just got my stamped passport back!

I have a question about the next step, as opposed to landing at a border. I saw this in the COPR letter

You can make an appointment at a Citizenship and Immigration (CIC) office near where you live in Canada. To do this, contact CIC’s Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100. You cannot call this number if you are outside Canada.


Has anyone done the above? Specifically in Toronto? Can you share the details?
 
Hi Guys,

ECAS STATUS changed to "Decision made". Can someone please let me know who long does it take to get PPR after status changed to Decision made?


User name:var1253
Application sent: 14- Apr-2014
AOR Rec'd : 08- May-2014

Admin, please update the sheet.

Thanks much
 
Helo all;

Could some body send a link for upfront RPRF where one can find guides how to pay these fees.

Thanks a lot

good luck to all of you
 
Anybody who can respond on this?

I did landing at pearson airport and my wife did at Niagara Falls. I know many of you have done landing at niagara falls, could you please confirm if there is a stamp on the COPR for the people who did flag polling at niagara falls?
I have a pearson airport stamp where as my wife doesnt have a stamp on the COPR and looks like if it is a copy of something. Just curious to know we don't have anything different than what others have?

Thanks!
 
Hey guys,

I have been a silent participant in this. I've just been updated on my status - see below:

We started processing your application on June 8, 2015.
Medical Request: June 10, 2015.
Medical Complete: June 17, 2015. (In Canada)
Police Record Request: June 9, 2015.
RFRP Requested: June 11, 2015.
RFRP Paid: June 16, 2015.
ECAS Status: In Process

Please update the spreadsheet
 
Hi Guys,

Finally a big news from my side, got the passport request for my self and my spouse yesterday. :D :D :D
As my spouse is in India, i have to request CEC to change the visa office to New Delhi.

Admin, please update the sheet.

Wish everyone a very gud luck, hope you guys will hear some gud news sooner.

Thanks
 
Khan112244 said:
Helo all;

Could some body send a link for upfront RPRF where one can find guides how to pay these fees.

Thanks a lot

good luck to all of you

From: http://ay.gy/8309598/banner/http:/cectoolkit.weebly.com/

How can I pay the Right of Permanent Residence ( RPRF ) fee upfront?
7/29/2014 12 Comments

To make an upfront payment for the RPRF, go to
> https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en.

Then select IMMIGRATION as the type of service and click on RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE FEE.

Principal applicants (with some exceptions) and spouses and common-law partners coming with them to Canada must pay this fee. Applicants must pay this fee before CIC issues the permanent resident visa or before the applicant becomes a permanent resident in Canada.

These people do not have to pay this fee:

dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild; and
protected persons, including Convention refugees.


[ Source: #4 on http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp ]

After paying the fee, you will be issued a receipt, which you can either fill out on your computer or print, fill out and scan - then email to CIC for further processing.

Send the receipt to: CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais@cic.gc.ca or CPPO-Cost-Recovery@cic.gc.ca
and make sure to include all required information in the subject line. More information HERE.
 
Hi All,


Finally the waiting game is over, I did my landing at COUTTS Border. The Officers were soooo cool, it was a smooth ride for me. :)

Details:

I parked my car in front of the Duty Free Shop because my friends are with me, then I walk at the right side of the road (facing the duty free shop).
There would be a hallway once you reach the hill, go inside and you will find yourself on an elevator, go to level 2 and there would be an exit. Once you are outside you will see the booth, show them
your passport and tell them you are completing the validation of permanent residency. They will ask you to go inside and wait until an officer guide you to the exit which is the canadian booth (border)
hand over the yellow card and letter you got from US border including your passport. The officer will just ask you typical questions then he will sign the letter. Just walk around and you will see the lobby which is the final step, got to the immigration desk and give them your passport, refusal letter and yellow card. Wait untl they call your name and be ready on your COPR. The office will read you the do's and dont's plus the perks of being a PR. All done!

I hope this will give you idea and will help others if they choose to do their landing by land.


Thanks!
 
ozmatwork said:
Hi All,


Finally the waiting game is over, I did my landing at COUTTS Border. The Officers were soooo cool, it was a smooth ride for me. :)

Details:

I parked my car in front of the Duty Free Shop because my friends are with me, then I walk at the right side of the road (facing the duty free shop).
There would be a hallway once you reach the hill, go inside and you will find yourself on an elevator, go to level 2 and there would be an exit. Once you are outside you will see the booth, show them
your passport and tell them you are completing the validation of permanent residency. They will ask you to go inside and wait until an officer guide you to the exit which is the canadian booth (border)
hand over the yellow card and letter you got from US border including your passport. The officer will just ask you typical questions then he will sign the letter. Just walk around and you will see the lobby which is the final step, got to the immigration desk and give them your passport, refusal letter and yellow card. Wait untl they call your name and be ready on your COPR. The office will read you the do's and dont's plus the perks of being a PR. All done!

I hope this will give you idea and will help others if they choose to do their landing by land.


Thanks!

Thanks for the information.
Can you please let us know what are the typical questions the officer ask, what are the questions you were asked.
Please give the details as I am planning to do landing by land very soon.

Thanks,
 
ind-it009 said:
Thanks for the information.
Can you please let us know what are the typical questions the officer ask, what are the questions you were asked.
Please give the details as I am planning to do landing by land very soon.

Thanks,


Questions like, Got any criminal record? Are you bringing alcohol? weapons? Money more than 10k? ---- Answers all are all no... :)
Don't worry, everything will be smooth... for sure, as long as you bring your documents, just for back up. :)
 
Hi guys,
Just to update you on my application. I paid RPRF fees up front on the 8th of june and mail confirmation of my upfront medical on the 9th. I then received Passport request on the 29th of june and My e-cas changed to DM that same night. Passports sent to Ottawa on the 30th of june received at CIC on the 2nd of july. Return envelope activated on the 8th and Passports received on the 9th of July.....Landing soon!
I want to thank everyone in this forum for posting there situation and application concerns and big thanks to the people who give advice on here! For those who are waiting God is working on you application for you. Thanks again and Good Luck! :) :) 8) 8) 8)
 
ozmatwork said:
Questions like, Got any criminal record? Are you bringing alcohol? weapons? Money more than 10k? ---- Answers all are all no... :)
Don't worry, everything will be smooth... for sure, as long as you bring your documents, just for back up. :)
Thanks for the information.