Hi Jommie,My cic account has been changed to APPROVED. Yey! Still waiting for my passport tho.
Hoping this to happen to every applicants on this thread.
Did you pass the NA2 and IP2 stages? Or you went straight from IP1 to PPR? Thanks.
Hi Jommie,My cic account has been changed to APPROVED. Yey! Still waiting for my passport tho.
Hoping this to happen to every applicants on this thread.
Hi, Lovely to hear about a positive response on your profile, you shall soon get an email.Hi All...
I called up IRCC today and they said that my case is close to final decision. Then I asked status for each stage and he said that I passed all the stages including - Eligibility, Criminality and Background Check; however system is not updated and still shows IP2.
Then I also asked him about expected timelines of PR confirmation email but the guy responded that it can come anytime within next month before June 21st (when my 6 months are getting over).
I am wondering why I am not getting approval email when all the stages are passed.
Hello guys..
I have a query for post PPR.
I'm about to get COPR and planning to travel in July.
Now, the question is that,
is it necessary to land first at Toronto only, for immigration and then move to ultimate destination?
Or
is it possible to land at Ottawa international airport(my ultimate destination) and complete immigration there instead of Toronto?
I'm confused as many said that wherever you want to go, you must land at Toronto for the first time to complete immigration and then you can travel further.
I'm FSW-O applicant under Express Entry.
I would really appreciate your help guys @USProgrammer, @legalfalcon, @Peacekeeper87
Thanks in advance.
Hi, Lovely to hear about a positive response on your profile, you shall soon get an email.
I have been trying to call IRCC on +1-613-944-4000 . Is it the correct number i am dialing?? Pls help
Thanks a lot for prompt reply.You can fly directly to Ottawa and complete your landing there without any trouble. It's totally misleading to suggest one can land only in Toronto.
Thanks a lot for prompt reply.
I really appreciate it.
You can land anywhere, including Quebec. Your first destination where you enter Canada will be the place where you get your immigration formalities done.Hello guys..
I have a query for post PPR.
I'm about to get COPR and planning to travel in July.
Now, the question is that,
is it necessary to land first at Toronto only, for immigration and then move to ultimate destination?
Or
is it possible to land at Ottawa international airport(my ultimate destination) and complete immigration there instead of Toronto?
I'm confused as many said that wherever you want to go, you must land at Toronto for the first time to complete immigration and then you can travel further.
I'm FSW-O applicant under Express Entry.
I would really appreciate your help guys @USProgrammer, @legalfalcon, @Peacekeeper87
Thanks in advance.
Yup. I saw that. I am planning within Ontario only so that won't be a problem.Just don't land in Quebec. I edited my original post; not sure if you saw that.
I got it.You can land anywhere, including Quebec. Your first destination where you enter Canada will be the place where you get your immigration formalities done.
If you are flying directly to Ottawa, then your immigration formalities will be done there.
If you are flying to Ottawa via, Montreal, or Toronto, or any other POE, your immigration will be done there.
You can land at any port of entry including Quebec.Just don't land in Quebec. I edited my original post; not sure if you saw that.
Thanks bro! Hope it comes soonThanks brother,
Do not lose hope, patience is the key.
The more you check your email/gcKey
The more you get tensed. It’ll come when it’s time. I just sent my passport to Ottawa Office via express post. I pray that this day come to you and everyone waiting eagerly very soon.
You can land at any port of entry including Quebec.
As long as you do not intend to settle there, unless you are a QC nominee, you can land in QC.
The law states, that to settle in QC, you have to have a nomination from QC. However, the PoEs are controlled by federal agencies, and Montreal is a big airport, where many flights, especially from Europe, land and are very cheap.
The CBSA officer will ask you the address or destination where you wish to travel, and as long as it is not in QC, there are no issues. You also do not need any tickets to provide you intent.
Feels good to hear thisGreat news. Finally an agent confirmed Dec AORs are in process. Hope we all get PPR within 6 months as she said.
Thank you for sharing the info with us.