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Diaboluce said:
That's also good to know thanks Ed_nia.

it still doesn't make sense since The countries I have lived more than 1 month are only my home country and Canada and my home country is one of the safest place as Canada as well.
If CIC took that into considerations, we should have received PPR with different dates all over from October to now but they are just holding it back

and another thing to add is,


a friend of mine who is from same country as me (and he also doesn't have any other travel history beside Canada and home country), it only took a month for him to get DM from IP so I think the security thing is BS if they said it's the reason why it takes more time. I am pretty sure they can finish it anytime(!) but there must be a reason that we never know they are holding us back. I guess they are just preparing big batch out again ONCE THEY ARE READY EVER... since it's still pretty fast enough for them compared to 17months processing time.


:-X
I have also lived in one back home country and then Canada excluding traveling..
So base on your GSM notes I guess my case is similiar
 
Konan1982 said:
OK guys..
December we are getting PPR..Period .......

Haha!!! True
 
Hello guys,

This is the information released by CIC regarding the NEW EXPRESS ENTRY program.
{For greater clarity, the repeal does not affect the processing of applications received prior to January 1, 2015}

Please search for this google regarding new rules. I am unable to post like in this comments.

"EXTRA Vol. 148, No. 10

Canada Gazette

Part Ⅰ

OTTAWA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2014

DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT"


Regards,
ManZZ
 
http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?crtr.sj1D=&crtr.mnthndVl=12&mthd=advSrch&crtr.dpt1D=6664&nid=910619&crtr.lc1D=&crtr.tp1D=1&crtr.yrStrtVl=2014&crtr.kw=&crtr.dyStrtVl=1&crtr.aud1D=&crtr.mnthStrtVl=1&crtr.page=1&crtr.yrndVl=2014&crtr.dyndVl=31
 
OK CIC please get your job done before you move into new system..
 
ManZZ said:
Hello guys,

This is the information released by CIC regarding the NEW EXPRESS ENTRY program.
{For greater clarity, the repeal does not affect the processing of applications received prior to January 1, 2015}

Please search for this google regarding new rules. I am unable to post like in this comments.

"EXTRA Vol. 148, No. 10

Canada Gazette

Part Ⅰ

OTTAWA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2014

DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION
IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION ACT"


Regards,
ManZZ

As long as it won't affect us..I am good man.
 
hi can anyone help me understand how to apply for education visa for my niece.
she is in her last semester of diploma in computer engineering from nirma university ( india)
and i want to get her here for bachelors of comp engineering

is there any agent who can help or a simple procedure that i can help self.
pls help
 
Hi guys,
I moved to new house 6 month ago should I update online?
I heard that it can cause dealy of my process. U guys think so?
Should I must update the new address or not?
 
My candid advice to you is not to update your address to the new one. Leave the old address you already have setup with CIC....since you are nearing the end of this PR journey. Don't complicate your issue with unnecessary confusion....I can't trust CIC to handle issues promptly these days.
Instead contact Canada Post online and setup an account with them to route ALL your mails addressed to the old address to your new address. Canada Post will drill you through some security questions....just to confirm your authenticity. Once they confirm this....then they will set up the account for you. You can buy this service for 3, 6 or 12 months. The higher the service duration the larger the amount involved. But I think a 3 months service with them should serve your purpose (i.e. getting your CORP or Passport or any paper communication from CIC). If am right, this 3 months service with Canada Post should cost around $70 or less. I used this service late last year when I moved and am glad I used it then. Because Canada Post promptly routed ALL mails addressed to me using the my old address to the new one (until the service expired).

patwal said:
Hi guys,
I moved to new house 6 month ago should I update online?
I heard that it can cause dealy of my process. U guys think so?
Should I must update the new address or not?
 
Yesterday I met with the office of my local MP regarding my PR application. The kind MP assistance promised to follow up with CIC and get back to me if she found anything.....
well, she just called me back now with the following update:

"According to my inquiry with CIC, your file is doing fine. They are now about completing the security check. That's the only outstanding on your file now. Everything looks ok. They last accessed your file on Nov 15. Get back to our office after the New Year if nothing happens and then we shall see."

I thanked her. At least it's an update...even if indirect.
 
Ed_nia said:
My candid advice to you is not to update your address to the new one. Leave the old address you already have setup with CIC....since you are nearing the end of this PR journey. Don't complicate your issue with unnecessary confusion....I can't trust CIC to handle issues promptly these days.
Instead contact Canada Post online and setup an account with them to route ALL your mails addressed to the old address to your new address. Canada Post will drill you through some security questions....just to confirm your authenticity. Once they confirm this....then they will set up the account for you. You can buy this service for 3, 6 or 12 months. The higher the service duration the larger the amount involved. But I think a 3 months service with them should serve your purpose (i.e. getting your CORP or Passport or any paper communication from CIC). If am right, this 3 months service with Canada Post should cost around $70 or less. I used this service late last year when I moved and am glad I used it then. Because Canada Post promptly routed ALL mails addressed to me using the my old address to the new one (until the service expired).

I moved to 2 different place within 30 days and updated my address online on Ecas twice hope everything will be fine. and Canada post will charge $54.00 for 4months mail forwarding service
 
Ed_nia said:
Yesterday I met with the office of my local MP regarding my PR application. The kind MP assistance promised to follow up with CIC and get back to me if she found anything.....
well, she just called me back now with the following update:

"According to my inquiry with CIC, your file is doing fine. They are now about completing the security check. That's the only outstanding on your file now. Everything looks ok. They last accessed your file on Nov 15. Get back to our office after the New Year if nothing happens and then we shall see."

I thanked her. At least it's an update...even if indirect.


thanks for the update ED_NIA,


hopefully they started Secuirty since then.....
 
hi guys

in my experience changing our address online does not make any change in processing...i changed my address in october but i got ppr in nov ..Also when they send ppr they ask for any address change ..and for ppr you can select any address for return envelop doesn't have to be the address on the application..hope it helps
 
Thanks....this is a good information then.

joshy008 said:
hi guys

in my experience changing our address online does not make any change in processing...i changed my address in october but i got ppr in nov ..Also when they send ppr they ask for any address change ..and for ppr you can select any address for return envelop doesn't have to be the address on the application..hope it helps