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saaz87 said:
They asked me to get RCMP police certificate in the same mail in which they requested RPRF.
What is your ecas status? It could be just some bureaucratic delay.

Status is "IN PROCESS"(We started processing your application on June 2, 2015.)
They did not ask for my RCMP police certificate right now.
 
Marlee said:
You don't need to submit a PCC from the RCMP. CIC is running its own background checks.

Technically if you have lived in Canada for more then 6 months you do need to provide RCMP. In some cases they (probably, not sure) skip it but in my case they did ask me to provide them the RCMP certificate (probably because i have been here since 2011).
 
timelessjang said:
Status is "IN PROCESS"(We started processing your application on June 2, 2015.)
They did not ask for my RCMP police certificate right now.

It depends since how long you are living in Canada and the visa officer. But all you can do for now is stay calm and wait.
 
Marlee said:
You don't need to submit a PCC from the RCMP. CIC is running its own background checks.

I hope it not the CSIS processing...it will take a long time....
 
saaz87 said:
Technically if you have lived in Canada for more then 6 months you do need to provide RCMP. In some cases they (probably, not sure) skip it but in my case they did ask me to provide them the RCMP certificate (probably because i have been here since 2011).

Generally speaking, no. But in cases as stated in my previous post they will ask you for fingerprints.

"If you have lived in Canada for more than 6 months after the age of 18, a background check may be automatically conducted with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). If your name has a 50% or more match in their data base, the RCMP may request fingerprints in order to confirm your identity."

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=857&t=4
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/canada.asp
 
saaz87 said:
It depends since how long you are living in Canada and the visa officer. But all you can do for now is stay calm and wait.

Yes, all I can do is wait....
I just worry about the CSIS processing.
My friend was asked for this and 17 months passed still nothing.
 
timelessjang said:
Status is "IN PROCESS"(We started processing your application on June 2, 2015.)
They did not ask for my RCMP police certificate right now.

Can you share your timeline? :)
 
I received "Ready for Visa" email. :D :D

Because I want to drive with my car to the Canada from US, I am wondering does have any same experience? Or, do you think that is it OK if I go there with my car? or is it better to go to the boarder with bus or flight? ;D
 
Beautyqueenmee said:
Can you share your timeline? :)

Federal submitted to Sydney: 16 July 2014
AOR and Med requested: 06 October 2014
Med done: 08 December 2014
RPRF requested: 21 April 2015 (Paid on 22 April)
IN PROCESS: 2 June 2015
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Shiran said:
I received "Ready for Visa" email. :D :D

Because I want to drive with my car to the Canada from US, I am wondering does have any same experience? Or, do you think that is it OK if I go there with my car? or is it better to go to the boarder with bus or flight? ;D
Could you share your timeline?
 
Shiran said:
Here is my timeline:

Application: March 2014
Medical: May 2014
RPRF: Feb 2015
PPR: 06-23-2015
Thanks, you applied quite early. I am a September 2014 applicant, looks like I have to wait for some time.
 
Shiran said:
Here is my timeline:

Application: March 2014
Medical: May 2014
RPRF: Feb 2015
PPR: 06-23-2015

Congratulation~!
Could you tell me your visa officer's code.
Mine is AA9925.
(My friend has the same timeline as you. Her visa officer is AA9925.)
 
timelessjang said:
Congratulation~!
Could you tell me your visa officer's code.
Mine is AA9925.
(My friend has the same timeline as you. Her visa officer is AA9925.)
What is the visa office code?