Elena101 said:Thank you, Hopefulguy!
Yes, I am a lady
I think my application might have been processed by Warsaw, but I can not know for sure.
Those guys from my country who were processed by Ottawa got PPRs with directions to send their passports to Ottawa. In my PPR I was given a link to a CIC web page where I could choose my country and find out where to submit my passport in my country.
Beeceeayo said:@ Hopefulguy,
I would I know where my application is been processed from?
Elena101 said:niha76,
I got exactly the same PPR letter!
This 'temporary residence' thing got me worried too, but then I decided it was just an error in the letter template. I wasn't asked for photos and biodata either, just to print out the letter and submit it together with my passport, so I believe everything is the same as in your case.
This is such a great relief that you got confirmation from a CIC agent that this is a standard format letter.
BTW, congrats on your PPR! I was so frustrated by my application's lack of progress that I wasn't paying much attention to this forum thread.
Asivad Anac said:ECAS has been a fairly consistent and accurate indicator of application progress for outland candidates so far. There hasn't been a consistent trend though - just when one thinks there is a trend emerging, CIC steps in to confuse it further!
4th week since ECAS moved to 'In Process' and no signs of PPR. It seems funny now to think of those days in May and June when all one was hoping for was a change in ECAS status!
Hope this week brings an end to this miserable wait...
Elena101 said:Hey guys,
The "temporary residence PPR" mystery solved!
I have just received an email from Warsaw saying that a temporary residence PPR was sent to me in error. A proper permanent residence PPR was attached to the email. It said my local visa office had received my passport (I submitted it yesterday), and now I need to submit the new permanent residence PPR letter, two photos and biodata in addition.
I am so happy they have clarified this "temporary residence PPR" situation!
The new PPR specified I should submit all the necessary documents to my local visa office within 60 days. The visa office was named, no link to selecting a visa office based on the country of residence.
Asivad Anac, you were right in your conclusion that a 2nd AOR for an outside of Canada FSW applicant means your application is being processed at a local visa office. My application was indeed processed in Warsaw, not in Ottawa.
niha76, I think the visa office that processed your application might also send you a permanent residence PPR when your local visa office receives your passport.
thanks elena for sharing the newsElena101 said:Hey guys,
The "temporary residence PPR" mystery solved!
I have just received an email from Warsaw saying that a temporary residence PPR was sent to me in error. A proper permanent residence PPR was attached to the email. It said my local visa office had received my passport (I submitted it yesterday), and now I need to submit the new permanent residence PPR letter, two photos and biodata in addition.
I am so happy they have clarified this "temporary residence PPR" situation!
The new PPR specified I should submit all the necessary documents to my local visa office within 60 days. The visa office was named, no link to selecting a visa office based on the country of residence.
Asivad Anac, you were right in your conclusion that a 2nd AOR for an outside of Canada FSW applicant means your application is being processed at a local visa office. My application was indeed processed in Warsaw, not in Ottawa.
niha76, I think the visa office that processed your application might also send you a permanent residence PPR when your local visa office receives your passport.
carl321 said:Can someone clarify this for me please
1. What's the difference between Ecas and mycic?
MyCIC is the core EE application. ECAS is another application where applicants can check file status. (https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/authenticate.do?app=ecas
2. How des the VO come into play when you have submitted via EE online?
It is speculated that Ottawa processes almost all the EE applications except for a few which are directed to LVOs for processing (for reasons unknown as of now).
3. I've also seen a lot of comments mentioning vfs but how do they come into play here?
VFS helps in the post-PPR stage in certain countries to get your passport to reach the LVO for stamping purposes. If you're based in NA, the PPR letter gives you directions on next steps.
I've applied from the U.S. Not a U.S. Citizen but all my communication has happened online and hoping the rest will do. Of course once I get a ppr il have to courier it, which is the only non online process.
Am I missing something ?