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prasadz said:
Hi GUys,

Good Morning

Just received the Passport Request from NDVO.

Very Happy for all of your support and encouragement

Congratulations...!!!

Could you share your timelines pls
 
GPSingh3 said:
The much awaited platinum PPR email from NDVO dropped in my inbox 45 mins ago.
I am in US time zone and not sure how much sleep I will get tonight .. Lol ;D ;D
Good luck to everyone who is waiting in this process.

congratz buddy!
 
GPSingh3 said:
The much awaited platinum PPR email from NDVO dropped in my inbox 45 mins ago.
I am in US time zone and not sure how much sleep I will get tonight .. Lol ;D ;D
Good luck to everyone who is waiting in this process.

Sir ji congratulations.... Pls tell mail id from which u received your PPR.
 
papmanindia said:
From which mail id PPR request is coming from?

The same mail you get Medicals from 'DELHIIMMIGRATION@international.gc.ca'.
 
The question is intended to av idea in to ur past visa application history just d way a GP or doctor will ask u of ur past health history. Good history have no effect but a bad one raises more caution about d applicant but does not mean they will refuse d apllication. However, not declaring or hiding ur past history when asked is an integrity issue which is counted as misrepresentation when discovered. That's my view.


D2C said:
Hello All,
On the Forum I've noticed a number of people being concerned that USA B1 visa rejection may affect their application. Can anyone comment if the opposite also true? i.e. does current B1 visa help your submission in any way?
Thanks in advance for your response!!
 
GPSingh3 said:
The much awaited platinum PPR email from NDVO dropped in my inbox 45 mins ago.
I am in US time zone and not sure how much sleep I will get tonight .. Lol ;D ;D
Good luck to everyone who is waiting in this process.

Congrats Buddy.
 
GPSingh3 said:
The much awaited platinum PPR email from NDVO dropped in my inbox 45 mins ago.
I am in US time zone and not sure how much sleep I will get tonight .. Lol ;D ;D
Good luck to everyone who is waiting in this process.

was your ecas updated to DM before PPR
 
owenhargo said:
There u go!!!! PPR!!! Wrooom. What a birthday gift ! !!

Thanks all fellas!!! Once again. Love u all!!!

Congratulation buddy..

and Wish You a Very Happy Birthday..!!
 
papmanindia said:
From which mail id PPR request is coming from?

From: DELHIIMMIGRATION @ international.gc.ca
 
owenhargo said:
There u go!!!! PPR!!! Wrooom. What a birthday gift ! !!

Thanks all fellas!!! Once again. Love u all!!!


Congrats and happy bthday...
 
palakpatel911 said:
Few FAQs:

1. Do I become a Permanent Resident of Canada as soon as my Canada Immigration Visa is issued?
No. You will only become a Permanent Resident of Canada when you cross a Canadian port of entry with your valid passport and your valid Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa. This is referred to as 'landing in Canada'.

2. How long can I wait to land in Canada after my Canada Immigration Visa is issued?
You must land in Canada before the expiry date, which appears on your Canada Immigration Visa. Usually, the expiry date is one year from the time medical examinations were completed. As this is not always the case, be sure to verify the expiry date as soon as you receive your Canada Immigration Visa.

3. Can the expiry date on my Canada Immigration Visa be extended?
As a general rule, the expiry date on your Canada Immigration Visa will not be extended. Failure to land in Canada before the expiry date may result in the necessity of re-application.

4. Must I first enter Canada at the destination I indicated on my application form?
Generally, the holder of a Canada Immigration Visa may enter Canada at any port of entry without difficulty. However, if you first enter Canada at a port of entry in the Province of Quebec, you must have been accepted by Quebec and have a valid Quebec Certificate of Selection or be prepared to document your clear intention to reside in a province other than Quebec.

5. What documents do I need with me when I first land in Canada?
When you first land in Canada, you will need your valid passport containing your unexpired Canada Immigration Visa and a document entitled Confirmation of Permanent Residence. Your accompanying dependents, if applicable, will need the same. It is a good idea to also have evidence of your settlement funds and an inventory of all personal belongings in your possession and other items that you now own but intend to bring to Canada at a later date.

6. When must my accompanying dependents land Canada?
Accompanying dependents cannot land in Canada before the Principal Applicant has done so. The accompanying dependents may first land in Canada with the Principal Applicant or after the Principal Applicant, but in either case prior to the expiry date indicated on their Canada Immigration Visas.

one more question if the dependent is already in Canada on study visa in that case dependent has to come back and then have to land again with principle applicant?
 
Shaiful said:
[size=10pt]By the grace of Almighty ALLAH today I got my PPR :)

[size=10pt][size=10pt]Thanks everyone for your support



Congrats dear. +1 to you.
 
prasadz said:
I am already on SS. But for brief info

File received: 9 May,2014
NOC:2131
CHARGING:27 Jul
NDVO
PER : 19 Aug
MR: 8 OCT
MR recd: 11OCT
RPRF/PCC recd: 1 NOV
PPR: 23 DEC
congrats :)
 
Harinderjit said:
Hey harry

When did ur status changed to " decision made " ?

on friday 18th
 
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