No, I haven't heard anything yet. Still waiting.Dsand said:I saw on this post that you are on a similar situation, have you heard anything?
No, I haven't heard anything yet. Still waiting.Dsand said:I saw on this post that you are on a similar situation, have you heard anything?
bubblyhead said:Hello everyone. This is my timeline:
CSQ received: October 18th, 2013
PR application filed received: December 11, 2013
AOR: January 29th, 2014
Medical requested: January 29th, 2014
Medical done: February 12th, 2014
Medical received: End of February (Did not check e-cas for a while)
RPRF paid: May 17th, 2014
UPdate requested:July 24th, 2014
Update faxed: July 26th, 2014
In Process: July 29th, 2014
Any ideas how long one application stays in process? Also, I have been wondering what to do about my address change. I have emailed them my new address but they still have the old one on e-cas. If they stick to email correspondence then I am not worried but I worry that they may mail something to the old address instead.
Thank you very much. I will wait for that email.....Even though I was hoping for less than 3-4 months to be done with this in process statuseurmione said:It is normally takes around 3-4 months after it's in process.
They normally send PPR through email. If you are worry and you are from visa exempt country, you should go to the post office, pay around 150$ and have ALL your mail forward to new address for 1 year. It's a small price to pay and it's more secure that way.
You are almost there.
Good luck.
bubblyhead said:Hello everyone. This is my timeline:
CSQ received: October 18th, 2013
PR application filed received: December 11, 2013
AOR: January 29th, 2014
Medical requested: January 29th, 2014
Medical done: February 12th, 2014
Medical received: End of February (Did not check e-cas for a while)
RPRF paid: May 17th, 2014
UPdate requested:July 24th, 2014
Update faxed: July 26th, 2014
In Process: July 29th, 2014
Any ideas how long one application stays in process? Also, I have been wondering what to do about my address change. I have emailed them my new address but they still have the old one on e-cas. If they stick to email correspondence then I am not worried but I worry that they may mail something to the old address instead.
I hope so too! Courage to you. I just wonder what determines the duration for in process status.ali_manu said:Hello bubblyhead
We should be in the same boat. I have a timeline very similar to yours. My eCAS has chenged to "in process" at July 2nd. My medical was requested at Jan 8th. Even I was asked for RPRF just as the date you were asked (Mid May). I hope we can get PR no later that Oct-Nov.
Good luck
bubblyhead said:I hope so too! Courage to you. I just wonder what determines the duration for in process status.
Hi,bubblyhead said:Hello everyone. This is my timeline:
CSQ received: October 18th, 2013
PR application filed received: December 11, 2013
AOR: January 29th, 2014
Medical requested: January 29th, 2014
Medical done: February 12th, 2014
Medical received: End of February (Did not check e-cas for a while)
RPRF paid: May 17th, 2014
UPdate requested:July 24th, 2014
Update faxed: July 26th, 2014
In Process: July 29th, 2014
Any ideas how long one application stays in process? Also, I have been wondering what to do about my address change. I have emailed them my new address but they still have the old one on e-cas. If they stick to email correspondence then I am not worried but I worry that they may mail something to the old address instead.
ali_manu said:Hello bubblyhead
We should be in the same boat. I have a timeline very similar to yours. My eCAS has chenged to "in process" at July 2nd. My medical was requested at Jan 8th. Even I was asked for RPRF just as the date you were asked (Mid May). I hope we can get PR no later that Oct-Nov.
Good luck
osidabdelkader said:HI everybody
Did anybody receive this kind of an email from CIC.
It is very confusing: it is not a PPR for visa, but they are asking for my passport.
Please advice
CIC letterhead
Centre de traitement des demandes – Ottawa
219 Laurier Ave. Ouest, 7e étage, sect. B
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1L1
Canada
Date: 5 août 2014
IUC: ***********
Demande: EP**********
name last name
Courriel: pseudo @ ****mail.com
Cher (e) Applicant:
La présente concerne votre demande de résidence permanente au Canada. Notre système indique que nous n'avons toujours pas reçu le ou les documents suivants :
*********** - applicant:
> Passeport/Document de voyage: Fournir un Passeport de voyage valide pour au moins six mois à partir d'aujourd'hui. Ce document doit parvenir à ce bureau au plus tard: 2014/10/05
Une première requête vous a été envoyée le 02/07/2014. À ce jour, nous n'avons toujours pas reçu de nouvelles de votre part.
Les renseignements/documents susmentionnés doivent parvenir à notre bureau dans un délai de 60 jours.
Ceci est votre dernier avertissement pour obtempérer à notre requête. Si vous ne vous manifestez pas avant le délai prescrit, un agent révisera votre dossier et prendra une décision à l'aide des informations présentes au dossier. Ainsi, votre demande pourrait être refusée.
Tous les documents doivent être accompagnés d'une traduction en français ou en anglais. Les documents notariés ne sont pas acceptés s'il vous est demandé de fournir des originaux.
N'oubliez pas d'indiquer votre numéro de demande complet dans votre correspondance et d'expédier celle-ci à l'adresse indiquée ci-dessous.
Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous avez manifesté pour le Canada et vous prions d'agréer, nos sincères salutations.
Case Processing Centre – Ottawa | Centre de traitement des demandes - Ottawa – AA****
Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 | 219 avenue Laurier Ouest Ottawa ON K1A 1L1
Facsimile | Télécopieur 613-946-6059
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
Thankseurmione said:So send them your passport and a photocopy of your passport. You don't have a choice as it is the final warning.