After your landing, the IO will submit an application for the PR card for you. It took me about 2 months. I would say it is about 2-3 months wait time but you can check in my PR card timeline thread or on the CIC site for better estimates.pptk703 said:Hello, quick questions for everyone. Do you need to apply for a Permanent Residence Card after landing? Or do you have to apply for it by yourself? After how long should you expect to get the card?
Firstly, do you know how or can you check your e-Cas for your status? That is the only way to really know if you were approved for both stages together. Yes, there is definitely a good chance that if they don't need anything else from you that you can get second stage soon. Unfortunately no one can really tell you just how long it will be. Hopefully very soon though.babel said:hi guys i just spoke on phone to a cic agent and she told me that they have approved me for first stage and sent me a letter on the 24th of november.Further more i asked her if i need to redo my medical or send my security clearance again? she said that they have not requested it yet so they will contact me if they require it again. As far as i can tell this seems to be a good news because if they are not requesting me to redo the medical and security clearance then they might give me the 2nd stage approval soon.What do you guys think, in case of both stages being approved together do you get the aip and the 2nd stage letters togther or is there a few days gap.
app sent dec 16th 2010
started processing 4th feb 2011
AIP november 24 2011 ( 11 months and 8days )
Yes, you can still apply for an OWP. You can apply online or by mail.babel said:my 2nd question is ,,if i dont get the 2nd stage approval right away can i apply for my owp when i receive my aip letter from cic my current status is a student and i am graduating in a week so i could also get the three years post graduate work permit.....please advice me how to apply for the owp.
Hey there angtao, everything is going well. Thanks for asking. How are things going for you lately? Oh you are welcome, glad you like it. Looks promising doesn't it. I actually don't know what to think on this all or even why they are doing it this way. I am happy for those people but frustrated for those that are still waiting that applied before. It should always be "first come, first serve".angtao said:LY, how is everything going? Thanks for the chart btw. It looks great. I was just wondering what your thoughts are on some July applicants in the 2011 thread getting AIP. I mean, it is a very good thing but I was just wondering your thoughts on that and why only a few people in July have got AIP?
What, really? Wish they had that deal here.gigi1612 said:I love poutine. Theres's a deal on KFC $5 for sandwich and poutine. I've been gaining weoght since I saw this deal. LOL
I know every comment here is a friendly thought... that's why I keep coming here... I find great people with great disposition to help each other. I have never lived in New York, I have a really good friend there, and actually my wife and I were told last week we are expecting a baby boy so we will name this baby boy after this friend, so at some point I will go to New York... no so much for the excitement of the city but because of my friend... I lived in Los Angeles area and Albuquerque New Mexico, I am happy the respect for my own opinion is acknowledge, and using this right again, In my very own personal experience, so far, I still like the States a lot more than Canada... and I say so far because I have no idea how everything will chance in the future... could it be because this process is so long and frustrating? I do not know... but as a Mexican, because I am a 100% mexican that was born in the US and then lived in the US for a looooong time.. as a Mexican I like much more the States... the weather, the food, my family and extended family... you see I am not saying Canada is a bad place, I am just saying I like the US better for those reasons... And I am just saying if for any reason my application is declined I do not have a problem going back to the States... I would probably throw a party ( and you all will be invited of course ) What I am saying is that it seems like the Canadian Immigration system works under the idea that it is giving people a dream come true... and it could be for some people... but for people who has to choose between Canada or the US... I would say it comes to your own decision... I like the States much better, but once again, that could change and in 5, 10 or 20 years I might say I like Canada better...Serendipity said:Buddy,
I hear you about missing the US, specially New York City - I was living and working in Manhattan before moving to Toronto. However, I have to tell you that I strongly disagree with anyone stating that the US is better than Canada or vice versa. Generalizing about it will inevitably lead you to make inaccurate statements about either country, which is unfair and misleading. Of course, it is understood that you are entitled to your own opinion and that what you describe is based on your very own personal experience, which should be respected.
As far as I am concerned, what in essence allows you to have a "better life" in North America has little to do with your place of residence, having tons of money, being of a certain race, religion, etc. None of that matters! What truly matters is how committed you are to make out of your own experience a great one, and how much effort you are willing to put into it to make it happen. If you have what it takes to accomplish what you really want - and I believe we all do whether we embrace it or not, - happiness and overall success will follow you wherever you go in this part of the planet, and in many others for that matter. Life is better when you make it better, and those of us who have the privilege of living in either the US or Canada - or both, - have been blessed with all the necessary material advantages and freedoms to achieve a prosperous life. That's why I love Canada and everything it has to offer, which has never diminished my love and devotion for the US or my home country in South America - I am double immigrant!!
Just a friendly thought!
S.
Nothing like Los Angeles buddy!! Severe winter weather is turn off of Canada.mexicanito said:I know every comment here is a friendly thought... that's why I keep coming here... I find great people with great disposition to help each other. I have never lived in New York, I have a really good friend there, and actually my wife and I were told last week we are expecting a baby boy so we will name this baby boy after this friend, so at some point I will go to New York... no so much for the excitement of the city but because of my friend... I lived in Los Angeles area and Albuquerque New Mexico, I am happy the respect for my own opinion is acknowledge, and using this right again, In my very own personal experience, so far, I still like the States a lot more than Canada... and I say so far because I have no idea how everything will chance in the future... could it be because this process is so long and frustrating? I do not know... but as a Mexican, because I am a 100% mexican that was born in the US and then lived in the US for a looooong time.. as a Mexican I like much more the States... the weather, the food, my family and extended family... you see I am not saying Canada is a bad place, I am just saying I like the US better for those reasons... And I am just saying if for any reason my application is declined I do not have a problem going back to the States... I would probably throw a party ( and you all will be invited of course ) What I am saying is that it seems like the Canadian Immigration system works under the idea that it is giving people a dream come true... and it could be for some people... but for people who has to choose between Canada or the US... I would say it comes to your own decision... I like the States much better, but once again, that could change and in 5, 10 or 20 years I might say I like Canada better...
As far as achieving your own goals and dreams I totally agree with you... the main factor is the person, not the environment around that person... the richest man in earth lives in Mexico (Carlos Slim Helu) a country that many people leave because of the lack of opportunities...
I still like the US better... you have no idea how I miss a nice late afternoon sitting in my backyard in Albuquerque... eating a green chilli burger... or walking by the beach in Santa Monica or Venice in los Angeles... Canada has not granted me an experience like that so far... it might in the future... I hope it will...
mexicanito said:I know every comment here is a friendly thought... that's why I keep coming here... I find great people with great disposition to help each other. I have never lived in New York, I have a really good friend there, and actually my wife and I were told last week we are expecting a baby boy so we will name this baby boy after this friend, so at some point I will go to New York... no so much for the excitement of the city but because of my friend... I lived in Los Angeles area and Albuquerque New Mexico, I am happy the respect for my own opinion is acknowledge, and using this right again, In my very own personal experience, so far, I still like the States a lot more than Canada... and I say so far because I have no idea how everything will chance in the future... could it be because this process is so long and frustrating? I do not know... but as a Mexican, because I am a 100% mexican that was born in the US and then lived in the US for a looooong time.. as a Mexican I like much more the States... the weather, the food, my family and extended family... you see I am not saying Canada is a bad place, I am just saying I like the US better for those reasons... And I am just saying if for any reason my application is declined I do not have a problem going back to the States... I would probably throw a party ( and you all will be invited of course ) What I am saying is that it seems like the Canadian Immigration system works under the idea that it is giving people a dream come true... and it could be for some people... but for people who has to choose between Canada or the US... I would say it comes to your own decision... I like the States much better, but once again, that could change and in 5, 10 or 20 years I might say I like Canada better...
As far as achieving your own goals and dreams I totally agree with you... the main factor is the person, not the environment around that person... the richest man in earth lives in Mexico (Carlos Slim Helu) a country that many people leave because of the lack of opportunities...
I still like the US better... you have no idea how I miss a nice late afternoon sitting in my backyard in Albuquerque... eating a green chilli burger... or walking by the beach in Santa Monica or Venice in los Angeles... Canada has not granted me an experience like that so far... it might in the future... I hope it will...
Are you sure it's possible to apply online? CIC told me I had to do it by mail. Since the online application will arrive at the Work Permits department, but the AiP OWP needs to be approved by the PR department.Love_Young said:Yes, you can still apply for an OWP. You can apply online or by mail.
Hi Tozotozo said:hello guys,
how long does cic takes to attached requested information......i send in my police certificate , copy of passport and they received it on the august 19,2011 and the call agent says she cannot see it been attached.....am wondering how long its takes to attached to file.....i know its take 3 or 4 months but its taking longer than expected......hope they act fast for the second stage approval.....still patiently waiting.
Hubby was not required to restore his status to apply for the OWP. But he mailed in the paper app, did not try online.Love_Young said:Technically though, AIP is not a status. If you are out of status, you have to get back into that first. As said even when they went to apply online, it wouldn't let them progress further because the status was already gone. I used to know how to explain this better before but I had learned of this all from matthewc. He is quite informative of the inland process.
I tried online. it works. so don't worry. Just make sure when you select one of the option for a specific question of ur status, make sure u select "approved in principle".Jurjen said:Are you sure it's possible to apply online? CIC told me I had to do it by mail. Since the online application will arrive at the Work Permits department, but the AiP OWP needs to be approved by the PR department.
And that's based on...?Midcityjohn said:However, getting PR in Canada under spouse class does NOT require legal status.