Did you try for the imm5669 e form?just go to windows bar write Adobe the icon will appear, when you will click the the dialogue box will open and there you can find the option of combine PDF files. that way you can combine multiple PDF files
Did you try for the imm5669 e form?just go to windows bar write Adobe the icon will appear, when you will click the the dialogue box will open and there you can find the option of combine PDF files. that way you can combine multiple PDF files
No mine was procedural fairness letter for POF.Did you try for the imm5669 e form?
That's a very good question! However, I don't think it's possible for anyone to know or evaluate that though..I always have to sign in a few times to login into my account (usually get redirected to cic.gc.ca). I have tried a few things here and there to get around the issue, but its hit and miss. I know many others have had this issue. My question is that will I miss a ghost update in this scenario? Like if there is an update, it will not show because I logged in the 2nd or nth time...
Me... Feb 26
Sorry to ask you again. Please dont mind. you mean to say that you did not sign the pfl by hand ? you just uploaded the typed version and then electronically signed the letter and no scanning at all ?No mine was procedural fairness letter for POF.
By the way, I just opened my account and in view your application and upload document, there was an option to upload the document and a deadline date was written to upload, for me it is 27OCt as I got the letter on 27 Sept. So I uploaded my LOE there and signed it electronically.
Previously my status was "your action is required" and now after submitting LOE it says "Submitted"
CongratulateHi all,
I have been following this thread for a long time and received my PPR email today so just thought of updating here because all PPR messages and relevant stories have helped me understand the process a lot.
So below is my journey, I am a CEC Inland applicant: (Nationality: India)
ITA: Jan 10
AOR: Feb 5
Medical Passed: 21 Mar
First GU: June 20
Second GU: July 10
Applied for GCMS: July 18 (never received)
Called IRCC: First time after crossing 180 days around August 5 and was told that all 3 checks are complete (medical, background and eligibility). Got to know that file is in Edmonton.
Post that I called them almost every 10 days but no additional updates
PFN received: August 22 (This was because I used to live in Quebec earlier)
Third GU: August 29
On September 17, Received a call from CIC (Strange!) and was told that they had sent me another PFN request by mistake but my application is approved.
Received PPR today.
And my account still says application/background/eligibility is in process. Also, I have "your action is required" as an error message because of the faulty PFN sent. I am hoping all this will get cleared to "approved" post COPR.
That's all, folks. Thanks for all the helpful conversations here and wish you all the best for your applications.
CongratulationsHi all,
I have been following this thread for a long time and received my PPR email today so just thought of updating here because all PPR messages and relevant stories have helped me understand the process a lot.
So below is my journey, I am a CEC Inland applicant: (Nationality: India)
ITA: Jan 10
AOR: Feb 5
Medical Passed: 21 Mar
First GU: June 20
Second GU: July 10
Applied for GCMS: July 18 (never received)
Called IRCC: First time after crossing 180 days around August 5 and was told that all 3 checks are complete (medical, background and eligibility). Got to know that file is in Edmonton.
Post that I called them almost every 10 days but no additional updates
PFN received: August 22 (This was because I used to live in Quebec earlier)
Third GU: August 29
On September 17, Received a call from CIC (Strange!) and was told that they had sent me another PFN request by mistake but my application is approved.
Received PPR today.
And my account still says application/background/eligibility is in process. Also, I have "your action is required" as an error message because of the faulty PFN sent. I am hoping all this will get cleared to "approved" post COPR.
That's all, folks. Thanks for all the helpful conversations here and wish you all the best for your applications.
You will not miss it. I have problems logging in all the time, it takes me at least 3-4 attempts (sometime more), actually never could do that at the first attempt. But still I didn't miss both of my GUs. Got PPR on Oct 2 (AOR Feb 18)I always have to sign in a few times to login into my account (usually get redirected to cic.gc.ca). I have tried a few things here and there to get around the issue, but its hit and miss. I know many others have had this issue. My question is that will I miss a ghost update in this scenario? Like if there is an update, it will not show because I logged in the 2nd or nth time...
Congrats!Hi all, I received PPR, here is my story
FSW, out land, processing office Ottawa.
AOR: 9 Feb 2019
Medical passed : 26 March 2019
Biometrics: 26 March 2019
Raised web form on 7 July and heard back on 13 August that my application needs additional verification.
Ordered GCMS notes 11 July and after numerous emails received the notes on 26 September Stating that only info sharing in progress. Eligibility and back ground/security check still needs to start.
Raised web query on 20 the September and received a response on 27 September 2019 that they are still processing and will let me know.
Emailed Goodale on 30 September and he replied same day eligibility is recommended pass, criminality passed and security has not yet started.
7 October - ghost update on profile.
8 October - request for Passport.
Good luck to everyone still waiting.
Just adding a bit of information here, as I landed last Wednesday at Toronto.@All dear forum members do you have any idea about the showing POF at the time of landing. How can we do that ? Is it by taking the bank statements with us or is there any other way ? I know we can take 10000 CAD with us but is it per person or per family? Dear friends,Please shed some light on this. Many thanks in advance.
Thanks for the infoJust adding a bit of information here, as I landed last Wednesday at Toronto.
The 10k CAD (I believe this is per person) in cash is not a limit - you can actually carry as much as you like. However, if you carry more than 10k, you need to declare it. I carried around 15k CAD and was travelling alone. When I landed I declared at the immigration kiosk that I had more than 10k and then gave details to the immigration and customs officers. It was no trouble at all and they did not even check whether the number I gave was correct and I was not asked to do any extra paperwork. I think they will not bat an eyelid unless you really have a bag full of money.
As I only had 15k in cash (with 3 dependents, I am supposed to show something like 26k) I took my latest bank statement (printouts from my online account) just in case - but I was never asked for it. I was asked for an address and a few statutory questions (whether I had committed any crimes, whether there was any change in my dependents, etc), but that was it. The landing procedure was actually pretty quick and painless.
All the best!