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francish said:
Oh, that makes sense now. Thanks for the explanation. I sent pay stubs only. Do I need to send T4 as well or is that sufficient?

I provided t4+ most recent 2 paystubs.
 
got PPR, just got email from my consultant it's dated March 8. Can't believe it still ;)
 
Hi All,

Just a quick clarification please cause I now have doubt ...
During my PR application for the travel history section, my list of travels was so long that I could not input all in the dashboard on the CIC website so I joined a detailed list of ALL my travels in a tabular word file in the LOE section

Actually I am asking because i've seen in a previous page of this thread that there is apparently a form IMM5562E dedicated for travel history so I am now worried that I did wrong when I submitted my eAPR ... :

popolipo said:
Hi everyone,


today they requested a document : IMM5562E, travel history
Probably because we have a lot of entries in our application.

I know this has been asked before but can't find the page again, how can i find what i put in our application ? i only see the page with supporting documents but i would like the page where i put my travel history as it's such a long list i'm not sure i can remember everything accurately and stupidly forgot to make a screen shot when i was done..

any help please ?

Can someone please advise and confirm if what I did was good and acceptable by CIC ? (meaning join a detailed list of ALL my travels in a tabular word file in the LOE section)
 
Good news! After much silence, I've finally received a message from CIC and it was for RPRF payment. So woo, my application is going somewhere!
 
volodyalysak said:
got PPR, just got email from my consultant it's dated March 8. Can't believe it still ;)

all the best brother!)))
 
siddharthbala said:
Good news! After much silence, I've finally received a message from CIC and it was for RPRF payment. So woo, my application is going somewhere!

Good news! All the best! i've updated your case on the tracker accordingly. :)
 
Many received PPRs here so you maybe able to answer my question

Assuming I get PPR by April 1st week, I send my passport get it stamped and receive COPR etc. Being in Canada, I would flagpole or travel outside and return by air and complete landing then and then wait 4-6 weeks for PR card before traveling again.

But what if I didn't want to land then? Reason is, I have some holidays coming and I do not want the hassle of getting the permanent resident travel document in a foreign country and waste my time in consulates. I have a valid work permit till 2019. Could I do for a few trips with my work permit and then flagpole when I know I wont be traveling for a while? Obviously I will ensure that I land before my visa/medicals expire.

Immigration wont expect me to land the very first time I exit and enter the country right?
 
Hello,
I also received the same request on of RPRF and paid the same today itself. Yours and mine timeline are almost Same. Would you mind to let me know how come you know your visa office. As I am not able to find anywhere in my application.

Thanks in advance.
 
>:(

my AOR date was Dec. 1st, 2016.

but my medical result has NOT passed yet. however, my background check changed to not started from not needed.

it that normal? should I worry about this medical thing?
 
Leon.F said:
>:(

my AOR date was Dec. 1st, 2016.

but my medical result has NOT passed yet. however, my background check changed to not started from not needed.

it that normal? should I worry about this medical thing?

Well the same thing happened to me. BG went from NN > NS on March 2 and medical was passed the following day.

I think it is because different teams perform checks simultaneously. Your medical will be passed soon.
 
Leon.F said:
>:(

my AOR date was Dec. 1st, 2016.

but my medical result has NOT passed yet. however, my background check changed to not started from not needed.

it that normal? should I worry about this medical thing?

It seems to be quite normal. To add here, it seems like the NN - NS - IP is no longer any sort of indicator - as PPRs come with whatever BGK status nowadays.
 
OntarioExpress said:
Well the same thing happened to me. BG went from NN > NS on March 2 and medical was passed the following day.

I think it is because different teams perform checks simultaneously. Your medical will be passed soon.

well, my concern is mainly about that I have waited over 3 months already.

since most people has passed medical quite early after AOR, unlike my case.
 
andy108 said:
It seems to be quite normal. To add here, it seems like the NN - NS - IP is no longer any sort of indicator - as PPRs come with whatever BGK status nowadays.

yeah, My lawyer also told me about this 'BG indicator' stuff.

Hopefully, good news will come soon.
 
Please i need some useful informations and links.

can anyone tell me how a medical practitioner can migrate to canada as a permanent resident and also continue working as a doctor here.

please any information.

thanks