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arkscan said:
There r many applicants in the previous months who have got that error..the problem came bcos u did not choose the FSW Package from WES....follow the instructions in the mail u received from WES and pay the fees for the duplicate report immediately...

This just means that CIC is evaluating ur application, and ur on track to receive ur PER...so just relax...all applicants like u who had this issue reported their PER eventually, even though it will probably be slightly delayed by a few weeks :)

Thanks for the support and positive responce
 
student_2013 said:
Hello Friends,

I highly recommend everyone to register for CIIP sessions in their hme countries before landing.

They actually share a lot of valuable info regarding your settlement and job search issues in those sessions and additionally, they connect you with their partner agencies who may be helpful to you in your pre and post landing preparations.

The sessions will definitely prove to be an eye-opener for many of us for they tell about the preparations we need to do in advance to make ourselves job ready and settle successfully.

Here is the link to Register with CIIP

http://www.newcomersuccess.ca/index.php/en/about-ciip/how-to-register-with-ciip

Can this be attended before Mr request.
 
B K said:
Second line appears after background check. It means now your MR/RPRF will follow.
NOC and details on left. Waiting for same second line.
r u sure my friend,because i thought as soon as vo gets ur file in his hand second line gets updated and then the backgroung checks continue,i might be wrong as well if so plz do correct me if iam!do u mean second line gets updated after background checks?r u sure?
 
HI, I am new to this blog. My time time lines are as below

NOC 2131
NDVO is my visa office
Application Received 8th sep
PER Dec 24th
2nd line update Feb 12th

My query is will time frame vary with NOC or is it first come first.
 
Heena09 said:
Hi guys,

I too got my PPR today :D

Visa office: NDVO
Application date: June 19th
PER: 22nd Oct
3rd line update: 15th Jan

Good luck everyone :)

CONGRATS HEENA...!
 
praswin said:
r u sure my friend,because i thought as soon as vo gets ur file in his hand second line gets updated and then the backgroung checks continue,i might be wrong as well if so plz do correct me if iam!do u mean second line gets updated after background checks?r u sure?

No he is not correct. Once they start processing your application, 2nd line gets updated.

Indirectly 2nd line update says that they started working on your Eligibility and initiates background check.

Before 2nd line update file is probably sitting in FSW- registry.
 
B K said:
Can this be attended before Mr request.

May be not :( as they ask for a copy of one of below documents

an invitation letter/ CIIP brochure from CIC, or
a medical notification letter, or
a visa pick-up notification letter
a visa

But still you may call up your local CIIP office and check if you can attend on the basis of PER ;)
 
yogeshladani said:
First good workout dear.

heartily congratulation for all who got MR/PPR/DM etc.
and pray to god for others who r waiting for next step of their applications.

Thank you Yogesh bhai....!
 
PLEASE CAN ANY ONE HELP IN GETTING CALL CENTER NO OF CIC.OR CIO FOR ENQUIRING OF DOCS STATUS.NO STATUSRECEIVED AS OF NOW WORRIED WHETHER I WILL GET THE DOCS BACK OR NOT.
 
Heena09 said:
Hi guys,

I too got my PPR today :D

Visa office: NDVO
Application date: June 19th
PER: 22nd Oct
3rd line update: 15th Jan

Good luck everyone :)

Hi Heena,

Congrats for you PPR. Hope your dream is fulfilled now. Can you please share your complete timelines like NOC, Meds received date.

We're also so close and would like to estimate our PPR request.
 
danielmcano said:
Hi my fellow applicants

It's been 84 days since PER. Nothing more has happened, no 2nd line, no MR.
In the SS the average time from PER to MR for Mexico VO is 60 days. I don't know what could have occurred, is it normal?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Hello my fellow countryman, They 60 days average number is influenced by the first couple of cases back in May that were super fast as they were the first of the line, the last MR from Mexico took 93 days, so you are almost there. You may want to check a thread where we the applicants from the mexico visa share our situation.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/2014-fsw-mexico-city-applicants-t268020.0.html
 
palakpatel911 said:
Isn't it funny - you hear a phone ringing and it could be anybody.
But a ringing phone has to be answered, doesn't it?


Just got a call from Travel Agent, my tickets confirmed to fly on 13th Mar, 15.
Thanks folks for your all support.

Keep you all updated with things happening around ! :)

All the best for ur journey ahead...
 
arkscan said:
How can that be? If I land Jan 1, 2015, I'D have to apply for renewal at the most by Dec 31,2019 right (bcos the first PR visa expires on that date)? So in such cases why would CIC choose a 5-yr period between between June 1, 2017 and May 31, 2022?? To offset for any risks, that would require the applicant to ideally stay a full 5 years out of 5 years in Canada, because 2 years in one 5-year period won't qualify as 2 years in another 5-year period.....I got totally confused future, pls explain in detail what u mean....

What I mean is that you must stay in Canada for at least 730 days in ANY 5-year period. You should ensure that there is no period of 5 years, beginning on any date, wherein you didn't spend at least 730 days in Canada. So if you land January 1, 2015 and leave December 31, 2016, you'd better return to Canada by December 31, 2019, because if you don't then there will be the five year period between January 2, 2015 and January 1, 2020 where you will only have spent 729 days in Canada. And then if you still haven't returned to Canada on January 2, 2020, there will be the 5 year period between January 3, 2015 and January 2, 2020 where you will only have spent 728 days in Canada. Does that makes sense?

CIC measures to the day, so save all records of entrance/exit from Canada (such as boarding passes) so you can prove that you have maintained PR.
 
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