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Hi all,

I got an email from CPC-Ottawa which is handling my PNP file to send them signed "Consent to the loss of status under A46(1)(b) and waiver of appeal rights". I'm applying from Cairo, Egypt.
In the form it needs the signature of me, a witness and Minister’s Delegate.
My question is who can be:
(1) a witness, is it anyone?
(2) Minister’s Delegate? as I'm Cairo and the email is from Ottawa? should I leave this section without a signature? ???
 
vinaj said:
Had to come on to this forum while vacation just to share the good news....

By God's grace, I just received the final platinum RFV email. Thanks all on this forum for your support... I wish speedy MR and PPR to all the beautiful people here..... :-* :-* :-*

Congratulations Vinaj & All the best
 
Freelancer_78 said:
Alhamdulellah

Just received the RFV/PPR email ;D 8)

I was one of the 30th May stuck Decision Made applicants!

Thanks for every and each one I benefited from his participation in this great forum.

Honestly, I may have never applied for the Canadian PR if I hadn't come across this wonderful forum.

Thanks again... Alhamdulellah the king of all kings

Congratulation buddy !
 
Freelancer_78 said:
Alhamdulellah

Just received the RFV/PPR email ;D 8)

I was one of the 30th May stuck Decision Made applicants!

Thanks for every and each one I benefited from his participation in this great forum.

Honestly, I may have never applied for the Canadian PR if I hadn't come across this wonderful forum.

Thanks again... Alhamdulellah the king of all kings

Congratulations buddy. It was a very long wait for you. But finally worth the wait. Wish you all the best for your future in Canada.
 
vinaj said:
Thanks bro... I know the sunset at finger lakes is looking even prettier now.... I wish you get it soon too... Enjoy San Antonio....

Hey Vinaj, Congratulations. Enjoy your vacation.
 
vinaj said:
Had to come on to this forum while vacation just to share the good news....

By God's grace, I just received the final platinum RFV email. Thanks all on this forum for your support... I wish speedy MR and PPR to all the beautiful people here..... :-* :-* :-*
Congrats vinaj! In terms of patience, you are the real hero of this forum. :D ;D
 
Re: Visa stamping in a different country

winnipegnow said:
You dont need any confirmations from CPC Ottawa. Just take the print out of RFV / COPR Email and submit all required documents to VFS in India. Honestly its more secure and fast since they will return passport by DHL or Blue Dart while Ottawa insists on Canada post.

Thanks for the reply.

To friends in India who had their PR visa stamped... approx how many days does VFS take to return the passports after stamping?

Regards
 
Congrats to all who got their PPR's & MR's!!! ;) :D ;D :P


By the way how many days does it take for passport to get stamped & return?
(Inland)
 
Hi everyone,

I landed on July 2 in Canada Place at Edmonton. Now, officially, I am a permanent resident in Canada. However, I need to share with my unsuccessful first landing experience, which may help you prevent similar things happening to you.

I drove to US boarder on Saturday, June 27th, the round trip took 16 hours, however I wasn't able to land.

When I crossed the boarder and got back to the Canadian side, the boarder officer checked my application and told me he cannot proceed it. Usually it is due to my application is NOT complete on CIC system. He used to work for CIC so that he was sure it was because the CIC officer didn't check a box in his/her system. But he had not authority to change it after a new system had been updated by CIC. Neither he can contact CIC on Saturday. I had to go home and phone CIC call centre on Monday. Thank goodness I still have valid study permit so I can get back to Canada.

On Monday, the call agent refused to admit it's CIC 's problem, rather he said the problem is in boarder officer's system. Anyhow, besides my frustration of being fooled by the bureaucracy, he helped me to arrange an inland landing appointment three days later.

The landing process went smooth. But the immigration officer at Canada Place told me I wasn't able to land for the first time because CIC has updated to a new system and the boarder officer has the old one. She meant there is incompatibility between two systems. Personally I don't think it is true. I still believe the boarder officer's statement:CIC officer didn't check the box on their system, and yet they fixed it right away after I called.

My conclusions are: 1. for those who want to go to boarder to land, please at least choose a weekday instead of a weekend. 2. land inland if you can.

Wish all of you the best.
 
bluegirl08 said:
Congrats to all who got their PPR's & MR's!!! ;) :D ;D :P


By the way how many days does it take for passport to get stamped & return?
(Inland)

That's what I want to know also. I think its usually 2 weeks but can't be 100% sure.

What day did your passport reach CPC-O ?
 
blast4past said:
That's what I want to know also. I think its usually 2 weeks but can't be 100% sure.

What day did your passport reach CPC-O ?

thank you..not yet, my representative would arrange to sent it tomorrow
 
noc4012NOV2014 said:
Hi everyone,

I landed on July 2 in Canada Place at Edmonton. Now, officially, I am a permanent resident in Canada. However, I need to share with my unsuccessful first landing experience, which may help you prevent similar things happening to you.

I drove to US boarder on Saturday, June 27th, the round trip took 16 hours, however I wasn't able to land.

When I crossed the boarder and got back to the Canadian side, the boarder officer checked my application and told me he cannot proceed it. Usually it is due to my application is NOT complete on CIC system. He used to work for CIC so that he was sure it was because the CIC officer didn't check a box in his/her system. But he had not authority to change it after a new system had been updated by CIC. Neither he can contact CIC on Saturday. I had to go home and phone CIC call centre on Monday. Thank goodness I still have valid study permit so I can get back to Canada.

On Monday, the call agent refused to admit it's CIC 's problem, rather he said the problem is in boarder officer's system. Anyhow, besides my frustration of being fooled by the bureaucracy, he helped me to arrange an inland landing appointment three days later.

The landing process went smooth. But the immigration officer at Canada Place told me I wasn't able to land for the first time because CIC has updated to a new system and the boarder officer has the old one. She meant there is incompatibility between two systems. Personally I don't think it is true. I still believe the boarder officer's statement:CIC officer didn't check the box on their system, and yet they fixed it right away after I called.

My conclusions are: 1. for those who want to go to boarder to land, please at least choose a weekday instead of a weekend. 2. land inland if you can.

Wish all of you the best.

congrats! although the first wasn't successful though. this is what i'm still deciding of, to land by cic office or by the border. i wonder if i could have an appointment prior to having my passport back.