Okay. Thanks. I saw someone on this thread say so and on some other threads too.rafzy said:It is quiet uncommon.
It depends on your application data, background checks and above all your case officer as well as your VO
Okay. Thanks. I saw someone on this thread say so and on some other threads too.rafzy said:It is quiet uncommon.
It depends on your application data, background checks and above all your case officer as well as your VO
Thanks. I guess I'd just be patientrajkamalmohanram said:Where was this discussed? Can you post any links? Medicals can take a day up to a month (sometimes even more) to pass. Relax.
PPR (Passport Request) comes as an e-mail or through your myCIC account - never through a phone call AFAIK.
The normal processing time is 6 months from the date of AOR. Not having high expectations goes a long way in avoiding disappointment.
Hey...kuthputheen said:Hi Invicta \ Ritchie,
Can you pls post ur CRS score details here and i am interested to see where the points added apart from IELTS\Age where i can feel more or less 50 points can differ...It will be helpful to compare mine that anything I am missing or where to focus apart from PNP...
Appreciated to post ur successful CRS score [Split per section where u submitted\approved ]and i don't think any confidential information on that.
KK
Thanks, Raj! I've raised a CSE today and have meticulously explained the situation. I hope they don't get pissed at me for contacting them the second time via CSE (on a different subject though).rajkamalmohanram said:What you have done is correct. A LOE would have helped the officer understand the situation easily.
highly_favored said:I see some people saying they got call to submit passport for PR after 1-2 months. How common is this especially for EE FSW Outlanders? I am applying from the US. AOR received a week before Christmas and I have not heard anything back not even medicals passed. Tnks.
I have same timeline as yours. I think they are still in vacation mood.
When did you submit your application?
If you are in your home country when you get PPR, you can change the VO and then submit the passport to the VO responsible for your country. Once you have submitted your PR application, your file is locked so you wouldn't need to submit any PCCs.jwahba said:I need your advice guys,
I am currently working in Canada on an Open-work permit. I am planning to travel outside Canada to visit my home country in April. My temporary entry visa has expired. I am worried that I receive PPR in March as there could be not enough time to send and receive the passport from CIC. Not too sure if I would need a new police certificate for this visit. My PR app info in my signature.
I really need to visit my parents as it has been almost a year and half since my last visit. :'(
As the letter said "please mail only your photos" I've only mailed my photos to the above address, but I'm stressing out because I feel I should've included an envelope too. Is this going to be a problem? Any help here would be very much appreciated!* For citizens not using MyCIC and of a country that is exempt from obtaining a visa
to Canada – Via courier or mail directly to the London office.
Mail or courier your package to:
<LVO address>
In your package, include a self-addressed envelope that is A4 size or larger (21cm x
30cm or 8.5” x 12”). Do not put stamps on your return envelope. Do not use a courier
envelope as your return envelope. If your return address is in the UK, you may use a
Royal Mail Special Delivery envelope that is large enough (keep a copy of the tracking
number). For packages signed for on receipt at the High Commission, you may be able
to track receipt via the website of the courier company.
* For citizens using MyCIC AND from a country that is exempt from obtaining a visa
to Canada –
Please mail/courier only your photos (see ‘STEP 3: PREPARE YOUR DOCUMENTS’
above). All other information must be uploaded to your MyCIC account.
Dear aakash07, It's actually not true that the average process duration for PNP class is less than other PR class application processing.aakash07 said:Is it true that PNP applicants receive early PR than regular applicants? One of my friend has told me this. He said average time for PNP class is 2-3 months. Please share your thoughts friends.
Where are you applying from? Usually, you should go to a service (like VFS) and submit your documents there. If they did not mention anything explicit about the return envelope in the PPR e-mail, then you can relax.jamezmoran said:Quick question: After you've received the PPR letter, if you're visa-exempt and using MyCIC, do you have to mail/courier a return envelope to the VO along with the two photographs requested? My PPR letter says this:
As the letter said "please mail only your photos" I've only mailed my photos to the above address, but I'm stressing out because I feel I should've included an envelope too. Is this going to be a problem? Any help here would be very much appreciated!
I'm applying from London. The instructions in the PPR are as pasted above and seem to be to mail only the two photographs directly to the immigration division in the Canadian High Commission in London. I'm just worried that it's poorly worded above and they're actually also expecting the return envelope so they can mail me the CoPR. I mean, I don't think it would be a huge problem because it's not prepaid and they already have my mailing address, but of course any uncertainty in this process is enough to worry me :rajkamalmohanram said:Where are you applying from? Usually, you should go to a service (like VFS) and submit your documents there. If they did not mention anything explicit about the return envelope in the PPR e-mail, then you can relax.
Even if you had to send a return envelope, they are going to ask for it (if they need it). No issues.jamezmoran said:I'm applying from London. The instructions in the PPR are as pasted above and seem to be to mail only the two photographs directly to the immigration division in the Canadian High Commission in London. I'm just worried that it's poorly worded above and they're actually also expecting the return envelope so they can mail me the CoPR. I mean, I don't think it would be a huge problem because it's not prepaid and they already have my mailing address, but of course any uncertainty in this process is enough to worry me :