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AliMo said:
congratulations, freexyg :)
seems GB01592 is handling the files of applicants who've been waiting for long :/


Yes you are right Alimo, i have a doubt most of the other officers are working on Express Entry files.
 
vinaj said:
I hope they let us go then... ;D

oh they will let you go soon once your return tracker gets updated..!!
they have found new love in me.. :D :D
 
harrysaini said:
Hey buddy ..By the way it's going i think you'll be getting it next Tuesday and all of us would be getting it the Tuesday after that ..CPCO has gone slow motion on our applications !!

My hope was alive till 10:00 pm yesterday. but you are right. I have wait till next Tuesday. On Friday It will be 5 months since PER.
 
snayak said:
My hope was alive till 10:00 pm yesterday. but you are right. I have wait till next Tuesday. On Friday It will be 5 months since PER.

if i get it next to next tuesday it'll be 5 months for me too..
these guys used to update on fridays as well i dont know whats happened to them..#crazyangry
 
I am not married yet, they requested me to send my passport or before it, send if I intend to get married; I should send them a letter on when and where this marriage is expected to take place.

my concern is should I send passport to expedite my process and then after landing to submit spousal sponsorship ? ? or should I send a letter of my intended marriage and risk the delay in my application...

please advice.
thanks again
 
Was just reading the posts and saw many of you guys earnestly waiting for MR (and other next steps) for months now.

Thought shall send you best wishes. I guess CIC is short-staffed and they defer decision making towards the completion of one year from the date of application.

So cheer up. Good news must be on its way soon. Try to engage in something else, and be surprised.

Regards
 
mishopharma said:
I am not married yet, they requested me to send my passport or before it, send if I intend to get married; I should send them a letter on when and where this marriage is expected to take place.

my concern is should I send passport to expedite my process and then after landing to submit spousal sponsorship ? ? or should I send a letter of my intended marriage and risk the delay in my application...

please advice.
thanks again

I will once again reply to your question.


It all depends on when you intend to marry. if you are getting married before landing and wish to take your spouse with you, you have to let them know. It might delay your process a little bit as they will have to issue his/her visa too (not sure how it works). If you are getting married after you finish landing, then finish landing, get married and then apply for pr for your spouse. All the best
 
Need some input - one of my police clearance was issued 5 months ago
Do you think Ottawa ofc will accept this?

also i only got a police clearance request from countries where i worked for 8 yrs and 3 years only and
no request for my home country - wondering if i have to include even if they didnt ask for it
 
freexyg said:
Need some input - one of my police clearance was issued 5 months ago
Do you think Ottawa ofc will accept this?

also i only got a police clearance request from countries where i worked for 8 yrs and 3 years only and
no request for my home country - wondering if i have to include even if they didnt ask for it
PCC is valid upto 1 year from date of issuance... Include only what they asked for... And if you already have from your home country, send it
 
zcaomei said:
My return shipping label has been activated this afternoon. Hope you get soon!


when did your passports reach ottawa office?
 
Maharana said:
when did your passports reach ottawa office?

10/07/2015
 
Ritvik, snayak, Slteacher and rs12 do keep each other posted if you guy get any email or communication from CPCO for MR ..This wait is getting terrible !!
 
freexyg said:
Need some input - one of my police clearance was issued 5 months ago
Do you think Ottawa ofc will accept this?

also i only got a police clearance request from countries where i worked for 8 yrs and 3 years only and
no request for my home country - wondering if i have to include even if they didnt ask for it

The answers can be found below in the information from the CIC Website. The bold emphasis is mine to highlight those parts that are pertinent to you.

Who needs a police certificate?

In general, you and all the people in your family who are 18 or older need to get a police certificate. You must get one from each country or territory where you have lived for six or more months in a row since the age of 18. (For example, if you lived in a country for eight months but left on a two-week vacation, that counts as living there for eight months.)

For the country you currently live in, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before you apply.

For countries where you have lived for six months or more, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you lived in that country.


If your certificate is in a language other than English or French, send it when you apply, along with the original copy of a translation done by a certified translator.

Source:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/infORmation/security/police-cert/intro.asp