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AmeyaN said:
Hi Raj, is your recommendation of LOE for Consulate or CIC ?
this request was not from CIC, it was from US Consulate in Vancouver.. Do you still recommend we send LOE with email from Consulate/exit stamps to CIC using web form ?

Oh, no no! I am sorry. I thought this was a request from IRCC. Do not send anything to IRCC unless you have missed it or they have requested for it.
 
AmeyaN said:
Hi Raj, is your recommendation of LOE for Consulate or CIC ?
this request was not from CIC, it was from US Consulate in Vancouver.. Do you still recommend we send LOE with email from Consulate/exit stamps to CIC using web form ?

Nope...

rajkamalmohanram said:
Oh, no no! I am sorry. I thought this was a request from IRCC. Do not send anything to IRCC unless you have missed it or they have requested for it.

In other words just keep whatever the US consulate sent you safe, if IRCC asked for past passports stamps or for this specific proof that you crossed the border then send it to then via CSE (or what ever way/method they ask for it).

Fact is you crossed the border into Canada, so IRCC already have that somewhere in their records, it's highly unlikely they will request anything.

I think you quite rightly assumed that they sent you this because your file is moving forward in the process and during IRCC BC they must have asked the US for your travel information, which prompted US border control to send you this confirmation.

Nothing to worry about, just good news!
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
Oh, no no! I am sorry. I thought this was a request from IRCC. Do not send anything to IRCC unless you have missed it or they have requested for it.

Thanks Raj

g126 said:
Nope...

In other words just keep whatever the US consulate sent you safe, if IRCC asked for past passports stamps or for this specific proof that you crossed the border then send it to then via CSE (or what ever way/method they ask for it).

Fact is you crossed the border into Canada, so IRCC already have that somewhere in their records, it's highly unlikely they will request anything.

I think you quite rightly assumed that they sent you this because your file is moving forward in the process and during IRCC BC they must have asked the US for your travel information, which prompted US border control to send you this confirmation.

Nothing to worry about, just good news!

Thanks G126... hope to see BG in progress soon :)
 
AmeyaN said:
Thanks Raj

Thanks G126... hope to see BG in progress soon :)

Me too buddy! Me too!
 
Guys this is my personal assumption.

What I am thinking is they will process all PNP applicants with the people who got ITA on November 30, 2016. This draw was exclusively for PNP applicants. According to my assumption CIC will rain PPR on PNP applicants after 2-3 weeks.

AGAIN THIS IS MY PERSONAL ASSUMPTION. THERE IS NO OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON THIS.

8) 8) 8)
 
GK33 said:
Guys this is my personal assumption.

What I am thinking is they will process all PNP applicants with the people who got ITA on November 30, 2016. This draw was exclusively for PNP applicants. According to my assumption CIC will rain PPR on PNP applicants after 2-3 weeks.

AGAIN THIS IS MY PERSONAL ASSUMPTION. THERE IS NO OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON THIS.

8) 8) 8)
Wish your assumption comes true
 
Finally received my PPR email last night!

It's the first thing I saw on my phone this morning.
 
wolfskin said:
Finally received my PPR email last night!

It's the first thing I saw on my phone this morning.

What is your timeline and category?
 
wolfskin said:
Finally received my PPR email last night!

It's the first thing I saw on my phone this morning.

Many Congratulations man!!! All the best for your future!!
 
GK33 said:
What is your timeline and category?

Inland CEC, my timeline can be found in the tracking sheet posted by raj
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
If you have already sent an e-mail, then I suppose you can wait for a reply. You have 30 days (normally) to submit PPs anyway.

Good luck!

Just reporting back on the email i sent to CPC Ottawa to change my VO for visa/COPR to, one within USA. - for others reference.

Sent email immediately after PPR on feb 2nd/3rd.
Got the auto email response. On reading through it, it mentioned a few details in that which i did not include on my original email. So replied on top of my original email adding those details asking them to process the VO change.
Got an email feb 8th morning saying mycic acct had a new message. That message had instructions with a new VO address within USA for me to send my passport and photos to.

Overall, pretty quick response by CIC to an email request (i had heard this could take upto 2 weeks in some cases).

As Raj mentioned earlier, one can also raise a CSE instead of sending this via email.
 
Draw no 54 is here. 447 cut off and 3664 ITA's.

First time ever did the score drop below 450.

Good times I say.
 
knightkax said:
Draw no 54 is here. 447 cut off and 3664 ITA's.

First time ever did the score drop below 450.

Good times I say.

yea, last year they were sending out only 1000+ invitations every time.
They've been sending out 3000+ invitations pretty much every time so far this year.
 
Got my BOWP approved today, but still anxiously waiting for my RCMP criminal record cert.

It's been more than a week, and I still haven't received it. According to the rcmp's site, it should only take 3 days to process.
 
wolfskin said:
yea, last year they were sending out only 1000+ invitations every time.
They've been sending out 3000+ invitations pretty much every time so far this year.

Last year was very frustrating for all candidates with score above 460.

Thank god so far the graph for ITA's is moving in a consistent manner with no surprises and disappointments