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riddymon said:
What do the PPR instructions say?

Your application has reached the final stage of processing. So that your permanent resident

visa(s) can be issued, you must now submit the documents listed below. (Note that family

members who are entitled to Canadian citizenship must travel on their Canadian passports.)

1. Two recent photographs of yourself and two recent photographs of each of your

accompanying family members. The photos must meet the Photo Specifications as

detailed in Appendix A.

2. The “Updated Information Chart” in Appendix B, fully completed for you and each

accompanying family member.

3. Please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements as applicable:

A) If you are a citizen of a country that is required to obtain a visa to visit Canada,

B) If you are a citizen of a country that is exempt from obtaining a visa to visit

please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements:

 Submit your original passport and the original passport(s) of your

accompanying spouse and dependent children to the Visa Application Centre

(VAC) in London. The passports must meet the Passport Specifications as

detailed below.

Canada under Regulation 190 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act,

please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements (To find

out if you are visa-exempt under Regulation 190, consult:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp#exemptions):

 Send a photocopy of the photo and personal information pages of your

passport and of the passport(s) of your accompanying spouse and dependent

children to our office in London.

Submit the documents within 30 days of the date of this correspondence according to the

instructions in Appendix C. Please also include a copy of this correspondence with your

submission. All documents for you and your accompanying family members must be submitted

together in one package.
 
Nebm31 said:
Have you receive an email from CPC-Ottawa with subject line READY FOR VISA.

Nope I did not recieve any email just got the letter in my CIC account. and I dont think my visa office is Ottawa as I am an outland applicant
 
chevy said:
I think they already gave you the indication that your file has been approved by saying your file is in Ottawa and background check is passed....It's just the wait you have to manage ...you will get your PPR soon....
I hope so :) ...
 
MG84 said:
Nope I did not recieve any email just got the letter in my CIC account. and I dont think my visa office is Ottawa as I am an outland applicant

That is PPR indeed.

Congrats Bro.
 
Nebm31 said:
That is PPR indeed.

Congrats Bro.

Thanks Bro All the best to you :)

Fingres crossed until I have the COPR
 
MG84 said:
Quick question.

Besides getting the PPR I just noticed that I have a new slot in the document upload section which says Passport required - Upload.

Has anyone experienced this ?

Do I need to upload the passport again ?

From the instructions you sent..yeah...it seems so.
 
Man this wait is never ending.
I sent out my passports to Ottawa on the 26th of October and received by them on the 27th and since then no news.
Wonder how long it will take to receive my passport. although, my cic shows case approved and file closed.
 
chevy said:
I think they already gave you the indication that your file has been approved by saying your file is in Ottawa and background check is passed....It's just the wait you have to manage ...you will get your PPR soon....

hope so ...
 
MG84 said:
Your application has reached the final stage of processing. So that your permanent resident

visa(s) can be issued, you must now submit the documents listed below. (Note that family

members who are entitled to Canadian citizenship must travel on their Canadian passports.)

1. Two recent photographs of yourself and two recent photographs of each of your

accompanying family members. The photos must meet the Photo Specifications as

detailed in Appendix A.

2. The “Updated Information Chart” in Appendix B, fully completed for you and each

accompanying family member.

3. Please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements as applicable:

A) If you are a citizen of a country that is required to obtain a visa to visit Canada,

B) If you are a citizen of a country that is exempt from obtaining a visa to visit

please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements:

 Submit your original passport and the original passport(s) of your

accompanying spouse and dependent children to the Visa Application Centre

(VAC) in London. The passports must meet the Passport Specifications as

detailed below.

Canada under Regulation 190 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act,

please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements (To find

out if you are visa-exempt under Regulation 190, consult:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp#exemptions):

 Send a photocopy of the photo and personal information pages of your

passport and of the passport(s) of your accompanying spouse and dependent

children to our office in London.

Submit the documents within 30 days of the date of this correspondence according to the

instructions in Appendix C. Please also include a copy of this correspondence with your

submission. All documents for you and your accompanying family members must be submitted

together in one package.
Congrats
 
CALINA said:

Thank you Calina. finguers crossed until I have the COPR.

All the best to you
 
MG84 said:
Your application has reached the final stage of processing. So that your permanent resident

visa(s) can be issued, you must now submit the documents listed below. (Note that family

members who are entitled to Canadian citizenship must travel on their Canadian passports.)

1. Two recent photographs of yourself and two recent photographs of each of your

accompanying family members. The photos must meet the Photo Specifications as

detailed in Appendix A.

2. The “Updated Information Chart” in Appendix B, fully completed for you and each

accompanying family member.

3. Please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements as applicable:

A) If you are a citizen of a country that is required to obtain a visa to visit Canada,

B) If you are a citizen of a country that is exempt from obtaining a visa to visit

please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements:

 Submit your original passport and the original passport(s) of your

accompanying spouse and dependent children to the Visa Application Centre

(VAC) in London. The passports must meet the Passport Specifications as

detailed below.

Canada under Regulation 190 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act,

please follow the instructions below regarding your passport requirements (To find

out if you are visa-exempt under Regulation 190, consult:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp#exemptions):

 Send a photocopy of the photo and personal information pages of your

passport and of the passport(s) of your accompanying spouse and dependent

children to our office in London.

Submit the documents within 30 days of the date of this correspondence according to the

instructions in Appendix C. Please also include a copy of this correspondence with your

submission. All documents for you and your accompanying family members must be submitted

together in one package.

Congrats and all the very best :) :) . Good luck!!!
 
Thank you rajkamalmohanram :)

All the best bro
 
Hi Friends,

I applied for PR in month of April. Due to a medical issue with my son it got delayed and finally the medical test got passed on Oct 28th. Now the ECAS status got updated to 'Decision made'. Could any one of you let me know does this message means all the checks have been cleared and PR is about to be granted?

Reagrds
Ram
 
Ram32 said:
Hi Friends,

I applied for PR in month of April. Due to a medical issue with my son it got delayed and finally the medical test got passed on Oct 28th. Now the ECAS status got updated to 'Decision made'. Could any one of you let me know does this message means all the checks have been cleared and PR is about to be granted?

Reagrds
Ram

Basically yes.....you should be either getting your PPR soon or (God forbid a rejection notice....but i wouldn't worry about this). You're almost done...congrats in advance.
 
Dm 2 weeks ago today how long does it take to issue a letter of ppr or rejection :/