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Never applied for gcms before but I found this dude "CL01871" in one of my contact emails from cpc - Ottawa
infact +1 for super-analysis :)
Diplomatru said:
The dude's name is found in the Eligibility assignment.
Weekly +1 ;)
 
Hiya,

Forgot to mention that my CPR is valid until 20/11/15 which is my wife's passport expiration date. So just be careful with the passport expiration date as it may shorten the visa length.
 
bat001 said:
Never applied for gcms before but I found this dude "CL01871" in one of my contact emails from cpc - Ottawa
infact +1 for super-analysis :)

You can apply now that you completed the PR process. It would make an interesting reading. And sort of contribute to family history and stuff.
 
i was about saying screw that man, who needs it now that I'm a PR lool...but ::)..

when you said family history etc etc...can you be more explicit about this?
Diplomatru said:
You can apply now that you completed the PR process. It would make an interesting reading. And sort of contribute to family history and stuff.
 
Sir I do not think your COPR validity has anything to do with your wife's passport - looking at your timeline, it says your medical was done in December, so COPR expiration is based on one year from date of medical done/received :)
fjvs121183 said:
Hiya,

Forgot to mention that my CPR is valid until 20/11/15 which is my wife's passport expiration date. So just be careful with the passport expiration date as it may shorten the visa length.
 
bat001 said:
i was about saying screw that man, who needs it now that I'm a PR lool...but ::)..

when you said family history etc etc...can you be more explicit about this?

Imagine your kids asking at some point something like: hey pops, how did you end up in Canada?
And you would take a dusty gcms file from the drawer and tell the story of bat001, CIO, CPC and other abbreviations. I view it as an achievement of sorts. FSW '14 program picked up 25000 applicants and you were among them.
 
That's a pretty cool way to look at it. I think I will request mine when all is done to have all the info in one sheet

Diplomatru said:
Imagine your kids asking at some point something like: hey pops, how did you end up in Canada?
And you would take a dusty gcms file from the drawer and tell the story of bat001, CIO, CPC and other abbreviations. I view it as an achievement of sorts. FSW '14 program picked up 25000 applicants and you were among them.
 
I dare to disagree as medical was done on 24/12, as such, visa should have been issued until 24/12/15
 
This bottle of rum ;D ...apologies for not reading your message very well - Yes, the PP expiration date did contribute.
fjvs121183 said:
I dare to disagree as medical was done on 24/12, as such, visa should have been issued until 24/12/15
 
SKguy said:
That's a pretty cool way to look at it. I think I will request mine when all is done to have all the info in one sheet

More like +40 sheets ;D
 
I just sent my FBI PCC to CPC Ottawa, it will arrive there tomorrow!

I already have my 3rd line updated so how much more time do you guys think I need to wait for PPR? What's the trend after completing all your requirements?

My timeline:

1. App received: Aug 25, 14
2. PER: Dec. 12, 14
3. MR, RPRF, PCC: Feb 6, 15
4. Medicals received: Feb 22, 15
5. PPR: ????

Thanks!!
 
Hello All,

Do we get any sort of confirmation email from CPC once you send the RPRF receipt, also anyone who recently completed their medicals in 3rd week of March & still waiting for 3rd line update.
 
Hi All,
I have a quick question.What does 3rd line i.e. "We received your medicals" actual signify.Does it mean that they have received the data from the panel physician and that they are now going to have it looked by their own doctors or does it mean that entire process of medicals is over and you have passed that stage?