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Congrats my friend ;D

Hey how long did it take from sending and receiving your passport back with Mapple leaf :)

Regards,
 
tkmc112981 said:
Hurray!!! It's Maple leaf in our passports... Got the passports yesterday stamped and COPR for my family. Thanks a lot for the all the forumites for all the help and advice extended and for the positive spirit maintained through the whole process.

I am planning to land in December 2nd week or so alone initially, family will join me later. Quick questions:

1. Can I show Fixed deposit I had for this process as POF at the port of entry.? Are Fixed deposits from Indian banks accepted as POF at POE?
2. And, any advice on the right amount to have in hand for 4-5 months living for a single person in Toronto?
3. Anybody planning to land during December 1st or 2nd week so that we can plan better for arranging facilities and services and make settlement smoother?

All the best to all those waiting for next steps! Patience is the key.. this is what seniors on this forum have been preaching and it's proven too :)

Regards,
KM

Congrats bro !!!
 
tkmc112981 said:
Hurray!!! It's Maple leaf in our passports... Got the passports yesterday stamped and COPR for my family. Thanks a lot for the all the forumites for all the help and advice extended and for the positive spirit maintained through the whole process.

I am planning to land in December 2nd week or so alone initially, family will join me later. Quick questions:

1. Can I show Fixed deposit I had for this process as POF at the port of entry.? Are Fixed deposits from Indian banks accepted as POF at POE?
2. And, any advice on the right amount to have in hand for 4-5 months living for a single person in Toronto?
3. Anybody planning to land during December 1st or 2nd week so that we can plan better for arranging facilities and services and make settlement smoother?

All the best to all those waiting for next steps! Patience is the key.. this is what seniors on this forum have been preaching and it's proven too :)

Regards,
KM

Many many congratulations mate. Have the great time and future ahead.
 
tkmc112981 said:
Hurray!!! It's Maple leaf in our passports... Got the passports yesterday stamped and COPR for my family. Thanks a lot for the all the forumites for all the help and advice extended and for the positive spirit maintained through the whole process.

I am planning to land in December 2nd week or so alone initially, family will join me later. Quick questions:

1. Can I show Fixed deposit I had for this process as POF at the port of entry.? Are Fixed deposits from Indian banks accepted as POF at POE?
2. And, any advice on the right amount to have in hand for 4-5 months living for a single person in Toronto?
3. Anybody planning to land during December 1st or 2nd week so that we can plan better for arranging facilities and services and make settlement smoother?

All the best to all those waiting for next steps! Patience is the key.. this is what seniors on this forum have been preaching and it's proven too :)

Regards,
KM

Hi KM

Congrats for the Stamped Passports. Answers to your questions are;

1. At the stage of landing, Canada needs you to carry the money that you had shown in the application. This money is shown to prove that you have enough money to sustain you and your family for initial year (before you get job). Having fixed deposits in India is of no use to serve this purpose. So, please plan to carry this along. Immigration authorities at the PoE ask you about money, some officer may verify what you say but most of them would believe you. Money to be carried is as per size of family on application and not the number of people entering, because if your dependents enter later, they will not be asked about money.

2. For a single person living, simple health living would be $2000 per month approximately. No hard and fast rule, depends on where you live, what kind of house you lease out, what are your food habits etc. Third month onwards, you have to pay for your health insurance as well (your employer pays if you get job)

Please let me know if I can answer your other questions.
 
rajaram said:
Hi KM

Congrats for the Stamped Passports. Answers to your questions are;

1. At the stage of landing, Canada needs you to carry the money that you had shown in the application. This money is shown to prove that you have enough money to sustain you and your family for initial year (before you get job). Having fixed deposits in India is of no use to serve this purpose. So, please plan to carry this along. Immigration authorities at the PoE ask you about money, some officer may verify what you say but most of them would believe you. Money to be carried is as per size of family on application and not the number of people entering, because if your dependents enter later, they will not be asked about money.

2. For a single person living, simple health living would be $2000 per month approximately. No hard and fast rule, depends on where you live, what kind of house you lease out, what are your food habits etc. Third month onwards, you have to pay for your health insurance as well (your employer pays if you get job)




This is so informative
Thanks
 
Orbital85 said:
Many many congratulations mate. Have the great time and future ahead.

Hi dear
Just saw your timeline
Me too filed application on 26 November
MR 12 August
Medical done on 24 August
And after that waiting waiting and still waiting

Did they updated your ecas to medical received or not????
In my case they have not updated yet
Thanks
 
amitrathiesh said:




ALL the very best for medical !!!!

Just relax and have a sound sleep before the medical
 
tkmc112981 said:
Hurray!!! It's Maple leaf in our passports... Got the passports yesterday stamped and COPR for my family. Thanks a lot for the all the forumites for all the help and advice extended and for the positive spirit maintained through the whole process.

I am planning to land in December 2nd week or so alone initially, family will join me later.




CONGRATULATIONS !!!
 
engrted said:
congrats. just a question. The issue date on your maple leave ,was it a date after you sent your passport or it was a date before.
have some confusions with a friend.
Some say your maple leaf issue date is the date you were asked to submit your passport

In my case, the visa issuance date was printed of a month earlier than the PPR.
 
tkmc112981 said:
Hurray!!! It's Maple leaf in our passports... Got the passports yesterday stamped and COPR for my family. Thanks a lot for the all the forumites for all the help and advice extended and for the positive spirit maintained through the whole process.

I am planning to land in December 2nd week or so alone initially, family will join me later. Quick questions:

1. Can I show Fixed deposit I had for this process as POF at the port of entry.? Are Fixed deposits from Indian banks accepted as POF at POE?
2. And, any advice on the right amount to have in hand for 4-5 months living for a single person in Toronto?
3. Anybody planning to land during December 1st or 2nd week so that we can plan better for arranging facilities and services and make settlement smoother?

All the best to all those waiting for next steps! Patience is the key.. this is what seniors on this forum have been preaching and it's proven too :)

Regards,
KM


congrats km 8) 8)
 
Jatt kadhu vatt said:
Hi dear
Just saw your timeline
Me too filed application on 26 November
MR 12 August
Medical done on 24 August
And after that waiting waiting and still waiting

Did they updated your ecas to medical received or not????
In my case they have not updated yet
Thanks

Hello mate,

Yeah in my ecas it's 3 lines , application revived line, file started line and third line about
Medicals revived on 21st July. After that no updates and waiting patiencely for PPR or decision made.

I have travel history of 4 years outside India so could be the reason for delay in my case, not sure though.

Best of luck to u and all others for medicals and PPR.
 
Jatt kadhu vatt said:
ALL the very best for medical !!!!

Just relax and have a sound sleep before the medical

Thanks mate. :)
 
hiii guys,


My medical done on 21st sept

RPRF paid on 30 sept

PCC submit on 3 oct

VO Colombo

But my ECAS is not showing medical received.

I am tensed please guide is everything ok?? or how much more time needed for PPR
 
amansukh_singh said:
hiii guys,


My medical done on 21st sept

RPRF paid on 30 sept

PCC submit on 3 oct

VO Colombo

But my ECAS is not showing medical received.

I am tensed please guide is everything ok?? or how much more time needed for PPR

It can take anywher between 1 week - 4 weeks after receipt of medicals. If they haven't given you receipt of medicals yet it is ok, i think they have stopped giving this update. My brother received an email from CIC stating that they have received his medicals on 24th September but his eCAS is still not updated
 
Dear Friends,


My recent update on the online portal is as follows

On-Line Services
FAQ | Security
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on December 18, 2014.
We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on April 9, 2015.
We started processing your application on March 2, 2015.
We transferred your application to the Colombo office on March 7, 2015. The Colombo office may contact you.
We sent you correspondence on September 17, 2015. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required.
We sent you medical instructions on September 18, 2015. To avoid delays, please provide us the information requested in the letter as soon as possible. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
We sent you a letter on October 1, 2015. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

My question is ...what could be the last line about ? I am getting worried as I have not recieved anything.....