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YamPower said:
Congratulations allthebest!! Can you give us an idea of your timeline?

Sorry delayed response. Thanks all for the well wishes.
my timeline is similar to yours Yampower.
ita 27 mar
Aor 13 apr
medical passed 21 apr
sch A requested 23 apr
sch A submitted 24 apr
bg check in process 10 jul
ppr 10 jul
Singapore VO - transferred to Ottawa VO as i entered canada on 4 jun.
FSW stream no lmia or job offer. Im glad i got a job now already waiting so the timing is perfect.

Ecas last seen only 2 lines. Ecas gone off radar/non accessible since 21 apr
 
nnik said:
Thanks for the suggestion. I decided to go ahead and apply for the FBI clearance. At this final stage, I feel like it is maybe not a good idea to argue with them. My husband has no criminal record in the states, and I am not scared of the results. It is just going to take extra time. As far as Schedule A, I will just submit the previous form, newly signed.

I have actually heard that even though every country, where you stayed longer than 6 months in a row, the CR is mandatory, CIC can still ask for CR from other countries you lived shorter time or if you spend multiple times in some country in a short period of time. So it might not be them being suspicious, if he spend there 2 rounds of working holidays visa, then them might wanna just make sure he's clear there. You say he has a clean CR, so you have nothing to worry about, it is just gonna take some time to get it.

When we were waiting for my husband's FBI PCC, I followed this thread and I found there a lot of useful information: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t247817.2685.html;topicseen


Also, just some info:
- we took fingerprints at local RCMP (ink ones) and just one set - it was accepted by FBI
- it was exactly 12 weeks between the day FBI received it and when it was delivered to us
- according to some ppl in the above thread there is something to consider (but it's all pieces of info the collected from CJIS helpdesk agents: FBI puts your fingerprints through the scanner only weeks after they received it and after they charged your CC, so once they charge your CC, wait couple of days and call CJIS and ask them if your fingerprints were accepted. Their number is 304-625-5590 and they will be able to tell you estimation of when your CR will be dispatched and if your fingerprints were accepted, not what is the outcome of the search of course. If your fingerprints were not accepted, you will know right a away and you can start again instead of waiting for how many more weeks to get their rejection letter. According to the info they collected, some say you can send multiple fingerprints, some say they learned from FBI that they will just pick the best one and scan that one, throw all the others out without even trying. Anyways: go to specialized agency or RCMP, do not take the fingerprints yourself.

Also, take a pic of the application when it's ready to go, the courier slip and the delivery details, also the prinscreen of the waiting time for FBI background check on their website and communicate with CIC that it will take quite some time before you get this document.

Hope this helps, T
 
Hey guys ...hope u all well..

I got ppr on 9 july same day i send email to ottawa to change VO for my wife bcoz she is in india.
What time they take to respond email?
Is it possible they change VO for my wife ?

Help really appreciated.
 
lovykaler said:
Hey guys ...hope u all well..

I got ppr on 9 july same day i send email to ottawa to change VO for my wife bcoz she is in india.
What time they take to respond email?
Is it possible they change VO for my wife ?

Help really appreciated.

Change VO is not the right words at this stage of yours, rather you should have requested Ottawa VO to allow your wife to get her passport stamped from NDVO.
 
congrats to all those who received PPR!! especially to all my fellow march applicant.. hope the rest of us march applicant will get PPR next week... :)
 
How many of the march PPR people had LMIA or a job offer?
Just wondering if they are sending PPR to people who had LMIA when they applied?
 
Akhuttan said:
How many of the march PPR people had LMIA or a job offer?
Just wondering if they are sending PPR to people who had LMIA when they applied?
Nope. I'm both March and LMIA applicant. No PPR. :'(
 
Hello guys,

I've got a couple of minor questions regarding PPR. If anybody could guide me on those I'd greatly appreciate that.

1. It's said in the letter "Quote your application number on your correspondence". Should I just write down my application number on the envelope?

2. They also asked for 2 pictures for each applicant. Must those pictures be the exact same pictures I used in my EE application, or I can make new ones? The pictures I enclosed in my EE application are 9 month old. Are they still good or not?

Thanks to anyone who find it worth answering. I understand that those are not very important things, but it would really suck to screw smth up at the very end of this stressful journey.

upd: removed irrelevant
 
bohant said:
Hello guys,

I've got a couple of minor questions regarding PPR. If anybody could guide me on those I'd greatly appreciate that.

1. It's said in the letter "Quote your application number on your correspondence". Should I just write down my application number on the envelope?
Yes you should and you can also mentioned on the top of biodata form maybe

2. They also asked for 2 pictures for each applicant. Must those pictures be the exact same pictures I used in my EE application, or I can make new ones? The pictures I enclosed in my EE application are 9 month old. Are they still good or not?
I think it is better if you have a recent photograph. I am sure you won't be looking that different in 9 months :)
Thanks to anyone who find it worth answering. I understand that those are not very important things, but it would really suck to screw smth up at the very end of this stressful journey.

upd: removed irrelevant
 
Got my PR today, I still can't believe that whole process is over now. What am I gonna do with all this spare time :-)

Here's my timeline if anyone is interested:

16/01 Applied for BC PNP
17/02 BC PNP Accepted
20/02 Received ITA
06/03 Submitted Application & got AOR
26/03 MyCIC: Medical passed
06/05 CELPIP results request
08/06 MyCIC: Background check in progress
12/06 Schedule A request
26/06 PPR
29/06 Sent Passport copies and Bio-data form
06/07 ECAS: Decision made
09/07 MyCIC: Approved
10/07 Received COPR
11/07 Got PR at Point Roberts border crossing

Good luck everyone!
 
Hello everyone, I have to submit a police certificate from RCMP Canada, and have already obtained it. When I am trying to upload it to my CIC application, it asks for "Expiry Date". However, there is no expiry date specified on the certificate I got. What should I fill in there? Any suggestions?????

Thanks!!!
 
Help Help..Asivad and other seniors

I Have applied PR under express entry (ITA 22 may). My work permit is expired and I had applied restoration to keep my status valid. I do have a valid provincial nomination under EE .

My question : Can I leave canada and wait for my PR in my home country as restoration will take at least 4 months?
 
pk1988 said:
Hello everyone, I have to submit a police certificate from RCMP Canada, and have already obtained it. When I am trying to upload it to my CIC application, it asks for "Expiry Date". However, there is no expiry date specified on the certificate I got. What should I fill in there? Any suggestions?????

Thanks!!!

I didn't know either, but decided to put 1 year. No problem after that.
 
terulinkarezinka said:
I have actually heard that even though every country, where you stayed longer than 6 months in a row, the CR is mandatory, CIC can still ask for CR from other countries you lived shorter time or if you spend multiple times in some country in a short period of time. So it might not be them being suspicious, if he spend there 2 rounds of working holidays visa, then them might wanna just make sure he's clear there. You say he has a clean CR, so you have nothing to worry about, it is just gonna take some time to get it.

When we were waiting for my husband's FBI PCC, I followed this thread and I found there a lot of useful information: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-topics/-t247817.2685.html;topicseen


Also, just some info:
- we took fingerprints at local RCMP (ink ones) and just one set - it was accepted by FBI
- it was exactly 12 weeks between the day FBI received it and when it was delivered to us
- according to some ppl in the above thread there is something to consider (but it's all pieces of info the collected from CJIS helpdesk agents: FBI puts your fingerprints through the scanner only weeks after they received it and after they charged your CC, so once they charge your CC, wait couple of days and call CJIS and ask them if your fingerprints were accepted. Their number is 304-625-5590 and they will be able to tell you estimation of when your CR will be dispatched and if your fingerprints were accepted, not what is the outcome of the search of course. If your fingerprints were not accepted, you will know right a away and you can start again instead of waiting for how many more weeks to get their rejection letter. According to the info they collected, some say you can send multiple fingerprints, some say they learned from FBI that they will just pick the best one and scan that one, throw all the others out without even trying. Anyways: go to specialized agency or RCMP, do not take the fingerprints yourself.

Also, take a pic of the application when it's ready to go, the courier slip and the delivery details, also the prinscreen of the waiting time for FBI background check on their website and communicate with CIC that it will take quite some time before you get this document.

Hope this helps, T

Thank you!