Japy77 said:Hi Friends, I need ur help I applied for multiple entry to visit my parents back in India. Now they requested my passport. Could u plz tell me at what address do I need to send my documents.
Thanks
Prprpr thanks I got it bro. Thanks againprprpr said:On your passport request letter, there is a link which gives you info on where to send your original passport.
Classically Mild said:Who is joining me in sending a Thank you to card to CIC for ruining my Christmas and New Year? Honestly, today is the last working day on CIC's calendar. Next week is reserved for holiday parties.
xshi3 said:Are you sure they are off for holidays?
I am thinking maybe they are trying to put current applications on the new system, is this possible? So they are getting trained for the new system and not processing any application.
prprpr said:On your passport request letter, there is a link which gives you info on where to send your original passport.
ainp.ankur said:prprpr ,
bro our dates of app. rec. are same ... did u emailed or ordered Notes ,,,, ??? or u think its an usual time which cic is taking ....
Ed_nia said:I received a reply today from CIO Sydney on my application status and it reads:
All documents are upto date as at today and your application is awaiting review by an officer.
Sydney office guys.....
GBH said:Service standard
CIC's goal is to process applications under the Provincial Nominee or the Quebec-selected Skilled Worker Programs within 11 months. This does not include the time it takes the province to process. In order to process an application, we must have all information and supporting documents.
This service standard was implemented in September 2011.
Performance target
CIC aims to meet the service standard 80 percent of the time.
Performance results
From April 2012 to March 2013, CIC met the service standard 61 percent of the time. A backlog of applications has played a part in CIC not meeting this service standard.
Provincial Nominee inventory is expected to be reduced in 2014 in order to transition into a new recruitment model known as Express Entry in 2015. This strategy should have a positive impact on Provincial Nominee Program processing times by the end of 2014.
Efforts to distribute workload to maximize the network's capacity are ongoing and will help process Provincial Nominee and Quebec-selected Skilled Worker applications more efficiently. Source http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/service-standards/prov.asp ***** I still hope they follow these for most of the cases.
drnas77 said:Do they send PPR by email or postal mail? So far, I have received all correspondence through email. My CIC application contains my old residential address...