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Thank you! the thing is that my embassy is in montreal i need to travel there...so i will just submit my application and then update my app with the new passport informations..now that i am talking about that..usually the embassy do renew passports for people who have valid statut in canada ?
 
Thank you! the thing is that my embassy is in montreal i need to travel there...so i will just submit my application and then update my app with the new passport informations..now that i am talking about that..usually the embassy do renew passports for people who have valid statut in canada ?
I would call them to discuss your options.
 
My wife received a letter that includes this in the body of the message, "We are pleased to inform you that you meet all preliminary eligibility requirements of the category and therefore your application for permanent residence is approved." Is this the decision made form? It also makes reference to the RPRF that we mistakenly had not paid initially.

This letter does not request any action from what I can tell, are we still waiting for something to follow?
 
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My wife received a letter that includes this in the body of the message, "We are pleased to inform you that you meet all preliminary eligibility requirements of the category and therefore your application for permanent residence is approved." Is this the decision made form? It also makes reference to the RPRF that we mistakenly had not paid initially.

This letter does not request any action from what I can tell, are we still waiting for something to follow?
Wow! That sounds good. It says she meets the preliminary eligibility requirements..but then it says the app was approved. I don't understand that really...maybe someone else could give us a better idea, but it all sounds positive, for sure.
 
Wow! That sounds good. It says she meets the preliminary eligibility requirements..but then it says the app was approved. I don't understand that really...maybe someone else could give us a better idea, but it all sounds positive, for sure.

The document that is uploaded to her CIC account is titled, "Eligibility Passed", But her estimated processing time remains the same, counting down to the one-year anniversary of the application.
 
The document that is uploaded to her CIC account is titled, "Eligibility Passed", But her estimated processing time remains the same, counting down to the one-year anniversary of the application.
Can you copy paste exactly what it says?
Typically the AIP says:


“It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence as a member of the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada class. Please note that a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent resident have been met. These requirements include medical, security and background checks for you and, if applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, even if they are not applying to join you in Canada at this time. You cannot become a permanent resident until you and all your family members have met these requirements. Please refer to future correspondence for further information on additional requirements.“

But you are saying that it says you were approved in that letter?
 
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How long did you all wait for your notes to arrive? and is that business days or calendar days? I ordered my notes on June 20 and I am still waiting. I assume this is normal.
 
They say to allow 31 calendar days from the first business day *after* you order and that notes often get sent out late on that last day. If they don’t arrive by then you can send an email inquiry using the tracking number they emailed you when you requested the notes. My set was a few days overdue, I sent an inquiry, and they sent the notes within the hour— I think they wait til the very last minute on principle, and then sometimes forget altogether if you don’t follow up.
How long did you all wait for your notes to arrive? and is that business days or calendar days? I ordered my notes on June 20 and I am still waiting. I assume this is normal.
 
They say to allow 31 calendar days from the first business day *after* you order and that notes often get sent out late on that last day. If they don’t arrive by then you can send an email inquiry using the tracking number they emailed you when you requested the notes. My set was a few days overdue, I sent an inquiry, and they sent the notes within the hour— I think they wait til the very last minute on principle, and then sometimes forget altogether if you don’t follow up.
Okay. Thank you. I'll wait. :)
 
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They say to allow 31 calendar days from the first business day *after* you order and that notes often get sent out late on that last day. If they don’t arrive by then you can send an email inquiry using the tracking number they emailed you when you requested the notes. My set was a few days overdue, I sent an inquiry, and they sent the notes within the hour— I think they wait til the very last minute on principle, and then sometimes forget altogether if you don’t follow up.
Did you receive your notes via email?
 
Hey guys today I check my ECAS today for the first time and what I saw inside was IN PROCESS and when I click on the process Bottom I saw the The date application was received and medicals only.Any ideas about that pls
 
You can order your GCMS Notes to see what is happening with your application. For inland applicants it’s free. It takes about a month so it’s not a current snapshot by the time the notes arrive, but sometimes if people haven’t had any updates they order the notes to see what’s been happening or if the file is somehow “stuck.” The notes show the work agents have been doing on the file (background check, security, approving sponsor, etc).
What is notes?
 
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I officially became a permanent resident today after 11 months and 23 days!!

PR Timeline - inland spouse sponsorship:

Delivered 1st time: June 4, 2018

Returned for a missing signature: July 27, 2018

Delivered 2nd time: August 1, 2018

Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR): August 28, 2018

Medical Request: October 30, 2018

Medical exam done: November 7, 2018

Medical passed: November 15, 2018

Started working on Application (ECAS): February 21, 2019

DM Sponsor / Sponsor Approval letter (SA): March 11, 2019 from Montreal Hub Office

Background check (BGC) started: May 16, 2019

Approval in Principle (AIP): May 17, 2019 from Hamilton ON Office (letter dated April 26, 2019 but received on May 17, 2019)

DM PA: June 28, 2019

Landing interview email: July 18, 2019

Landed at Hamilton ON office on July 23, 2019