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Prabjot said:
Thanks Geotherm. I also understand that passports and copy of email are the only required docs, but if someone who have sent earlier can confirm it then it would be helpful.

My story is lil sad and happy. sharing it as it might give someone else hope. I applied in 2009 in some other category. It got rejected after an interview in 2011. My VO was New Delhi at that time. It was really bad time. but then I moved to US in same year and kept on hoping for this golden opportunity again. And when this process started, I also started preparing my application. Although I noticed many people were ready before that with education evaluation etc. It took me two months to get all the docs as I wanted to send everything at once. But then I had credit card payment issue. VO tired twice on Friday evening and it denied. Luckily he/she tried again on Monday and payment was processed. Finally on 18th December I saw processing started status and on 22nd I got medicals.

So yes it seems a short journey but it was really very long journey and fear to miss it made it more difficult. I already have my Green card in process. But still I would like to move to Canada as my family and friends all are there.

I am sorry for long content, I don't want to waste anyone's time but just felt to share it finally.

Again if someone can help me with this last step, I'll really appreciate that.

Happy for you Prabjot +1 - God Bless and congrats on your new born!!! :)
 
bat001 said:
Send your passport along with a print out copy of the passport request letter and send along with a prepaid return postal envelope...its all written under instructions. Concerning getting your passport back, you will have to wait till they are ready for you - but it usually takes within 5days to 3weeks for "visa issued" not passport received[/i]

Thanks bat001
 
Just received PPR a minute ago, called my wife (as she is not answering) then:

PPR Received
 
fjvs121183 said:
Just received PPR a minute ago, called my wife (as she is not answering) then:

PPR Received

Congrats, +1 and you the the most fastest I have seen in this forum!!!
 
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justChill_FSW2014 said:
came across this spreadsheet that tracks PR card status: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_7qYhfEzM2k3cfHVX8z3EAOUCqHSeNRGZ7jKmmm6nN8/edit#gid=0

how can people apply for PR card before landing? :o :o :o i thought one can apply for it once they finish landing process ::) ::) ::)

according to CIC processing time for PR is 18 calendar days: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-card.asp but it seems people are waiting for 2 months
 
fjvs121183 said:
Just received PPR a minute ago, called my wife (as she is not answering) then:

PPR Received

Congrats!!!! I'm trying to figure out if you're October or July applicant. Lol
 
lyn4pow said:
Congrats!!!! I'm trying to figure out if you're October or July applicant. Lol

Hhahahaha,

I am 7/10 applicant
Medicals done on 12/24
Medicals updated in ECAS on 1/2/15
 
fjvs121183 said:
Hhahahaha,

I am 7/10 applicant. Sorry I meant July 10
Medicals done on 12/24
Medicals updated in ECAS on 1/2/15

On the other hand, I have the following question: I am from a visa exempt country and however my passport is being requested, is this unusual?

Regards
 
fjvs121183 said:
On the other hand, I have the following question: I am from a visa exempt country and however my passport is being requested, is this unusual?

Regards

Yes. It's a mistake
 
fjvs121183 said:
Hhahahaha,

I am 7/10 applicant
Medicals done on 12/24
Medicals updated in ECAS on 1/2/15

Loool. Still is it July 10th or October 7th? A lot of people have different date formats. Or maybe I'm just hoping you're an October applicant. ;D
 
lyn4pow said:
Loool. Still is it July 10th or October 7th? A lot of people have different date formats. Or maybe I'm just hoping you're an October applicant. ;D

So is it July or October that you filed? As you other dates re in USA format - MM/DD/YY