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Ahmed Badawi said:
Al Hamdulellah ... Just received my Medical, PCC and RPRF email minutes ago.

Thanks everyone for your help

File Received: 11th Sept.
PER Received: 30th Dec.
Visa Office: CPC-O
NOC: 1123

Note: My eCas is still showing one line and I have received the medical forms first, then the email from the visa officer requesting the PCC and RPRF


What a good news, Congratulations bro +1
 
Congrats bro +1

All d best with your MR

Ahmed Badawi said:
Al Hamdulellah ... Just received my Medical, PCC and RPRF email minutes ago.

Thanks everyone for your help

File Received: 11th Sept.
PER Received: 30th Dec.
Visa Office: CPC-O
NOC: 1123

Note: My eCas is still showing one line and I have received the medical forms first, then the email from the visa officer requesting the PCC and RPRF
 
Ahmed Badawi said:
Al Hamdulellah ... Just received my Medical, PCC and RPRF email minutes ago.

Thanks everyone for your help

File Received: 11th Sept.
PER Received: 30th Dec.
Visa Office: CPC-O
NOC: 1123

Note: My eCas is still showing one line and I have received the medical forms first, then the email from the visa officer requesting the PCC and RPRF


Huge Congratsssssssss ;D
 
7amasa said:
Hi everybody
I am a new member joining this forum, and I'm a FSW october applicant.
How could i know to which visa office was my application transfered for processing??

Thanks for help

You can try calling CIC
 
Interesting (or so it seems) observation.

My GCMS notes say.
Counterfoil required: No

Does it mean that I will receive COPR without PPR although I am not from a visa exempt country? Friends with GCMS notes at hand are kindly asked to share the contents of this line in their file (Page 3, Client Details). I have a reentry visa valid until Oct. 2015 and valid status in Canada.
 
Diplomatru said:
Interesting (or so it seems) observation.

My GCMS notes say.
Counterfoil required: No

Does it mean that I will receive COPR without PPR although I am not from a visa exempt country? Friends with GCMS notes at hand are kindly asked to share the contents of this line in their file (Page 3, Client Details). I have a reentry visa valid until Oct. 2015 and valid status in Canada.

Diplomatru,


I'm also in Canada under a study permit. When I arrive home, I will check my GCMS report for you.
 
Dittmar said:
Diplomatru,


I'm also in Canada under a study permit. When I arrive home, I will check my GCMS report for you.

Thanks. Do let me know please. +1
PS. SP is one thing but what about the actual visa?
 
Diplomatru said:
Interesting (or so it seems) observation.

My GCMS notes say.
Counterfoil required: No

Does it mean that I will receive COPR without PPR although I am not from a visa exempt country? Friends with GCMS notes at hand are kindly asked to share the contents of this line in their file (Page 3, Client Details). I have a reentry visa valid until Oct. 2015 and valid status in Canada.

I have same line on my GCMS note but my visa expired July 30th, 2014. So what do you make of it?
 
columbia said:
I have same line on my GCMS note but my visa expired July 30th, 2014. So what do you make of it?

Technically, requesting PP is a fools errand for inland applicant since visa is a travel document and you are already located in Canada. My case is even more ridiculous as I have a valid visa. We will see how it unfolds when they finalize our files, but I have a strong feeling that they will just send COPR.
 
Diplomatru said:
Thanks. Do let me know please. +1
PS. SP is one thing but what about the actual visa?


My S-1 visa has the same expiration date as my SP (Feb 2016). I just left work. As soon as I arrive home, I will check the report.
 
Diplomatru said:
Technically, requesting PP is a fools errand for inland applicant since visa is a travel document and you are already located in Canada. My case is even more ridiculous as I have a valid visa. We will see how it unfolds when they finalize our files, but I have a strong feeling that they will just send COPR.

I hope so and that would we so cool :)
 
Permit me to say this...all inland applicants (who are NOT from a visa exempt country) will be requested to send their PP...reason is because they are termed as a non-landed immigrant. You will get a PR visa (on your PP) and a COPR, which you have to go out of Canada (maybe via a border) or a long appointment @Canada place in order to be considered as a full landed immigrant. :)
Diplomatru said:
Technically, requesting PP is a fools errand for inland applicant since visa is a travel document and you are already located in Canada. My case is even more ridiculous as I have a valid visa. We will see how it unfolds when they finalize our files, but I have a strong feeling that they will just send COPR.
 
One love to everyone, this thread is 200 pages already ;D
 
bat001 said:
Permit me to say this...all inland applicants (who are NOT from a visa exempt country) will be requested to send their PP...reason is because they are termed as a non-landed immigrant. You will get a PR visa (on your PP) and a COPR, which you have to go out of Canada (maybe via a border) or a long appointment @ Canada place in order to be considered as a full landed immigrant. :)

bat001, how would you explain the counterfoil line then?
PS they don't use the term 'landed immigrant' anymore.
 
affidavit from your friend wont help as its a clear signal for rejection. According to their (cic) statement, this fund must not be borrowed bla bla bla (whatever)....I will advise u to be patient, sit and think of what to say, you still have ATLEAST 30 days or maybe 60days...but I do not understand, which fund was borrowed & returned? $1300 or the $11000?.
MehfuQuestions said:
+1

Thank you for your suggestion, I will send them explanation to them with the 6 months of bank statements.

One more thing, should I ask my friend to do affidavit to prove that these money is my?