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steve138 said:
Thanks a lot guys, i really appreciate that. Here is the interesting part of the letter i got.

"How to Send your Documents to the Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa (CPP-O)



Please submit all documents by MAIL in a single package. Please quote your application number on your correspondence and send the package to one of the following addresses:



Canada Post:

CPP – Ottawa
PO Box 9780
Ottawa ON K1G 4B9



Courier:

CPP – Ottawa
365 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa ON K1A 1L1

If you have a mailing address in Canada: To allow you to track your passports through the mail, we strongly recommend that you purchase two (2) PREPAID Canada Post Xpresspost envelopes (National), letter-sized (318 x 241 mm), at any Canada Post retail outlet.


- Complete the mailing label on one envelope showing your mailing address in the “Deliver To” field.

- Keep a tracking number sticker from each envelope.

- Fold and enclose the self-addressed envelope in the other envelope along with your passport(s) and a copy of this request letter.


We will not use registered mail or postage coupons. If you do not submit a return prepaid Xpresspost envelope or if you provide an envelope from any other courier, we will return your passport by regular mail.


CPP-Ottawa accepts no responsibility for any passport lost in the mail.


The requested information/documents must be received in our office within 60 days from the date of this letter. Failure to do so could result in the refusal of your application.


Final Note

The issuance of your visa(s) cannot be delayed so it is important for you to submit your passport(s) as soon as possible. An expiration date (dd/mm/yy) will be indicated on your visa and/or on your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR – IMM 5688), and you must obtain permanent residence on or before that date. The visas and CoPR cannot be extended. If you are not prepared to live permanently in Canada immediately after your permanent residence is granted, please consult the CIC website regarding your obligations to retain your status in Canada.

Sincerely,


Case Processing Pilot - Ottawa | Centre de Traitement Pilote - Ottawa - LN00466
Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada

219 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 | 219 avenue Laurier Ouest

7th Floor | 7ème étage, Section B

Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 Canada
Facsimile | Télécopieur 613-946-6059

Site : www.cic.gc.ca


Strangely they did not ask for 2 recent photos and the height eye color information.
 
NSNSNS said:
Maybe you should email them and ask why

nice reply...lolz
 
I request all new members to share their timelines and ppl who didnt share before....

Thanks
 
steve138 said:
Thanks a lot guys, i really appreciate that. Here is the interesting part of the letter i got.

"How to Send your Documents to the Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa (CPP-O)



Please submit all documents by MAIL in a single package. Please quote your application number on your correspondence and send the package to one of the following addresses:



Canada Post:

CPP – Ottawa
PO Box 9780
Ottawa ON K1G 4B9



Courier:

CPP – Ottawa
365 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa ON K1A 1L1

If you have a mailing address in Canada: To allow you to track your passports through the mail, we strongly recommend that you purchase two (2) PREPAID Canada Post Xpresspost envelopes (National), letter-sized (318 x 241 mm), at any Canada Post retail outlet.


- Complete the mailing label on one envelope showing your mailing address in the “Deliver To” field.

- Keep a tracking number sticker from each envelope.

- Fold and enclose the self-addressed envelope in the other envelope along with your passport(s) and a copy of this request letter.


We will not use registered mail or postage coupons. If you do not submit a return prepaid Xpresspost envelope or if you provide an envelope from any other courier, we will return your passport by regular mail.


CPP-Ottawa accepts no responsibility for any passport lost in the mail.


The requested information/documents must be received in our office within 60 days from the date of this letter. Failure to do so could result in the refusal of your application.


Final Note

The issuance of your visa(s) cannot be delayed so it is important for you to submit your passport(s) as soon as possible. An expiration date (dd/mm/yy) will be indicated on your visa and/or on your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR – IMM 5688), and you must obtain permanent residence on or before that date. The visas and CoPR cannot be extended. If you are not prepared to live permanently in Canada immediately after your permanent residence is granted, please consult the CIC website regarding your obligations to retain your status in Canada.

Sincerely,


Case Processing Pilot - Ottawa | Centre de Traitement Pilote - Ottawa - LN00466
Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada

219 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 | 219 avenue Laurier Ouest

7th Floor | 7ème étage, Section B

Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 Canada
Facsimile | Télécopieur 613-946-6059
Congrats buddy.. lets hope that all pre-September applicants get their PPR by the end of this month :)
 
lymain said:
could you share " In process"date?

It's May 15 2012

They requested 2 photos and eye color but i missed copying this part.
 
steve138 said:
It's May 15 2012

They requested 2 photos and eye color but i missed copying this part.

How are you paying the RPRF(right of PR fees)?
 
steve138 said:
It's May 15 2012

They requested 2 photos and eye color but i missed copying this part.

Congrats.... :D :D
 
shaikhaffi said:
I asked same question a long time ago from the lawyer, why CIC needs PC certificate from home country even if i am living here for last 5 years. He said, suppose some one lend you money for some period of time, during that time you came in Canada and you didn't return the money to that guy. Even you are in Canada but guy can file the report against you in Police, therefore asking another PC or fresh PC is to make sure there were no records against you filed even if you were in Canada.

I was asked the same question, and had no option except submitting new police clearance all over again from every country I have been before.

Two reasons: It could either to make sure that you are still clear or buy time.

For my case, I got a passport request within the last week that they gave me a deadline to submit police clearances.
 
Hello Steve. Conglats!!!
May I ask you if you got the PPR as an email or regular mail?
Thanks in advance!

steve138 said:
After waiting for 2 years, I finally got THE LETTER (Passport Request). Its been a very painful journey, am glad to see it end. Thanks to everyone and I wish you all the best.

Timeline:
App. Filed.......: Feb 22, 2011
Nomination.....: Dec, 2010
Med's Done....: Sep 10, 2011
Passport Req..: Feb 1, 2013
 
My e-cas went 'in process' , I checked it today but it says processing started on 25th January. I was wondering the people who have been asked for more papers like police clearance, medical etc. what does your e-cas say? And also, what does this 'in-process' mean? Is it in the final stage or they have just started working on my file?
 
yasmin01 said:
My e-cas went 'in process' , I checked it today but it says processing started on 25th January. I was wondering the people who have been asked for more papers like police clearance, medical etc. what does your e-cas say? And also, what does this 'in-process' mean? Is it in the final stage or they have just started working on my file?
This is the final stage, What is your time line ?