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jhutti said:
I think cpc-ottawa is very busy issue visas to CEC people. One can look at their thread. Everyday CEC people are getting PPR
Requests. Other VOs around the world do not have to deal with CEC people. So I suspect CPC_ottawa PPR request time have increased to 3-4 months after medical for FSW people

It seems you are true.
No other VO needs to deal with CEC.
 
In email I received from CPC-Ottawa office, I was asked to send RPRF payment receipt to CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais@cic.gc.ca.

However I did not get any auto reply. I waited for more than 2 weeks for my status to get updated.
So I googled and found CPCO-Cost-recovery@cic.gc.ca address.
I sent my RPRF to this address and I got auto reply.
Also auto reply email included CTDO-Recouvrement-frais@cic.gc.ca. address too.
Now waiting for status to get updated.
 
nilesh.kamani said:
In email I received from CPC-Ottawa office, I was asked to send RPRF payment receipt to CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca.

However I did not get any auto reply. I waited for more than 2 weeks for my status to get updated.
So I googled and found CPCO-Cost-recovery @ cic.gc.ca address.
I sent my RPRF to this address and I got auto reply.
Also auto reply email included CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca. address too.
Now waiting for status to get updated.

Thanks for the Information Nilesh.... I sent my e-mail on CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca. and I got auto reply after I sent my e-mail.
 
pdhillon said:
My Passport is still good for 1 year and 7 months... I was confused too as it was written " biographical page of new passport" and then it was written it must be valid for 6 months... :o ... So shall I renew my passport before sending ..?? :o :(

Oh, just send the copy of the same old passport then. You still have enough time in your current passport except if your current passport is not an MRP. If it is MRP then fine, if not then you MUST make a new one. Non-MRP passports are no longer valid and that might be why you were asked to submit copy of a new one.
 
jhutti said:
I think cpc-ottawa is very busy issue visas to CEC people. One can look at their thread. Everyday CEC people are getting PPR
Requests. Other VOs around the world do not have to deal with CEC people. So I suspect CPC_ottawa PPR request time have increased to 3-4 months after medical for FSW people

 
namaste said:
Oh, just send the copy of the same old passport then. You still have enough time in your current passport except if your current passport is not an MRP. If it is MRP then fine, if not then you MUST make a new one. Non-MRP passports are no longer valid and that might be why you were asked to submit copy of a new one.

Oh ok ..... my passport is MRP I just checked .... :) so I hope there shouldn't be any problem .. ;)
 
pdhillon said:
What Is full form of MRP ..... Btw I already sent the old one ... ;)
A machine-readable passport (MRP) is a machine-readable travel document (MRTD) where the data on the identity page is encoded in optical character recognition format.
 
xXCiscoGuyXx said:
A machine-readable passport (MRP) is a machine-readable travel document (MRTD) where the data on the identity page is encoded in optical character recognition format.

Thanks Cisco for the information ... appreciate that :)
 
xXCiscoGuyXx said:
Friends,
I had asked Diplomatru regarding slow processing time of PPR by CPC-O. Below is his reply

What is the full form of CAS & DM ...??

Can someone please elaborate little bit process after MR to PPR ..?
 
Hello Members!!
I received my medical; FBI PCC and RPRF request on December 3 and I was asked to submit all these documents my mail to address specified in the same mail.
I have seen few members submitting the RPF to CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca. this email as well.
Let me know if I should submit I receipt at this email as well.
 
How much time it takes to get file transferred from NDVO to Ottawa VO
 
SSPT said:
Hello Members!!
I received my medical; FBI PCC and RPRF request on December 3 and I was asked to submit all these documents my mail to address specified in the same mail.
I have seen few members submitting the RPF to CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca. this email as well.
Let me know if I should submit I receipt at this email as well.

I am in same boat too.Please let us know
 
hi all,

first time to post in here, i reeived my PER 25-sep and they sent me an email on 7-novemeber asking for working hours of my employment, i fed them with the details on 2-December and my current application shows

We received your application for permanent residence on June 2, 2014.

We started processing your application on December 3, 2014.

any idea on how long do i have to wait for me to have a visa and land?
 
SSPT said:
Hello Members!!
I received my medical; FBI PCC and RPRF request on December 3 and I was asked to submit all these documents my mail to address specified in the same mail.
I have seen few members submitting the RPF to CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca. this email as well.
Let me know if I should submit I receipt at this email as well.

You need to send an original PCC. So I am sure they have given you a physical address to send in your documents. YOu should send the receipt along with PCC together by mail. But, if you are waiting for PCC and want to submit the RPRF receipt right now then you can send it by email.
 
Hey guys, got the Medical and RPRF request today. App date June 26th.

Already updated the spreadsheet. Good luck peeps!