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Hey I got My PPR Today... I am happy ...
Pray to god that every July applicant will get PR and Thanks to everyone for helping each other by provide correct information when needed.

Thank You :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
 
Just landed at peace bridge :D

My experience: I reached peace bridge around 11:30 PM. It was a walk in the park, both the US and Canadian borders were empty. Told the US border official that I'm completing my Canadian immigration, and they automatically mentioned the word "flagpole". Then they made me park my car, and I waited in the building at the border for around 5 min. Another officer came and handed me my passport along with the admin refusal. Then asked me follow him to the U - turn towards Canada (apparently they have to watch you take the U-turn).

At the Canadian side, I was greeted. I told them I'm landing today. Again, I parked my car, head inside the building and they processed me in 5-10 min. All I needed was CoPR, Passport with Imm visa, and driving license for address proof. Done!

Good luck to everyone whose waiting!
 
Sam1985 said:
Hey I got My PPR Today... I am happy ...
Pray to god that every July applicant will get PR and Thanks to everyone for helping each other by provide correct information when needed.

Thank You :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Congratz Sam very happy for you bud

razerblade said:
Just landed at peace bridge :D

My experience: I reached peace bridge around 11:30 PM. It was a walk in the park, both the US and Canadian borders were empty. Told the US border official that I'm completing my Canadian immigration, and they automatically mentioned the word "flagpole". Then they made me park my car, and I waited in the building at the border for around 5 min. Another officer came and handed me my passport along with the admin refusal. Then asked me follow him to the U - turn towards Canada (apparently they have to watch you take the U-turn).

At the Canadian side, I was greeted. I told them I'm landing today. Again, I parked my car, head inside the building and they processed me in 5-10 min. All I needed was CoPR, Passport with Imm visa, and driving license for address proof. Done!

Good luck to everyone whose waiting!
Congrats Razerblade its over for you buddy enjoy and relax 8)
 
Cruiser55 said:
I am still waiting for status to change from "In process" to "medical received" and PPR
Its good to see your post here again! I hope That means your medical 2nd appointment was good, and you will have your ppr soon
 
Hey Guys,

I have paid my RPRF on March 3, my medical was received on Feb 21. Still waiting for PPR. Is there any one else with similar situation?
t is so hard to be patient after a month!!!! >:( ???
 
Mehdi_svm said:
Hey Guys,

I have paid my RPRF on March 3, my medical was received on Feb 21. Still waiting for PPR. Is there any one else with similar situation?
t is so hard to be patient after a month!!!! >:( ???

I agree.. I know what you are going through. Me too in the same situation. March 11 medicals done. doctor office confirmed that medicals are sent 18 .. waiting from then. Ecas shows Inprocess not even medicals received.
 
dilanko said:
I agree.. I know what you are going through. Me too in the same situation. March 11 medicals done. doctor office confirmed that medicals are sent 18 .. waiting from then. Ecas shows Inprocess not even medicals received.

Same here...Medical done on March 11...uploaded by doctor on March 14th...status is in process... :-(
 
Medicals done on Mar 11 and Uploaded on Mar 18. Still waiting for PPR. Status in Ecas is Inprocess - there is no medicals received message when the Inprocess link is clicked.
 
CoPR: Apr 01, 2014 (Visa Exempt)
Landed: Apr 01, 2014 (Roosville, BC)

So glad that hell is over......... Good luck to everyone else still waiting
 
Guyz need advice, My medical was done on 18th, and RPRF came in on 10th March plus i submitted additional docs on 30th March. My WP is expiring in August of this yr. Should I apply for a BOWP ?
 
razerblade said:
Just landed at peace bridge :D

At the Canadian side, I was greeted. I told them I'm landing today. Again, I parked my car, head inside the building and they processed me in 5-10 min. All I needed was CoPR, Passport with Imm visa, and driving license for address proof. Done!

Congratulations razerblade!!

I have quick question for you. Don't they require any pay stubs or bank statement to provide proof of funds? Someone told me they required $20000 funds for family of four. I am going to loose my job and i don't think will get new one as new LMO n all the stuff.

Also you do have to go to US border, I thought you just have to U-turn before reaching US border.

Thank you. Have fun ;)
 
Iwanttoimmigrate said:
Hi,

I completed my medicals today (31 March 2014) and also received RPRF request and paid today as well.

Please update the sheet.

Thanks

movie said:
brother can you please update the spreadsheet with my information

RPRF & biodata req: 2/21/2014
additional document req regarding marriage: 2/24/2014
medical done: 2/28/2014( principale applicant)
2/26/2014(dependant)
additional documents sent: 3/14/2014

Spreadsheet updated.
 
Sam1985 said:
Hey I got My PPR Today... I am happy ...
Pray to god that every July applicant will get PR and Thanks to everyone for helping each other by provide correct information when needed.

Thank You :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

razerblade said:
Just landed at peace bridge :D

My experience: I reached peace bridge around 11:30 PM. It was a walk in the park, both the US and Canadian borders were empty. Told the US border official that I'm completing my Canadian immigration, and they automatically mentioned the word "flagpole". Then they made me park my car, and I waited in the building at the border for around 5 min. Another officer came and handed me my passport along with the admin refusal. Then asked me follow him to the U - turn towards Canada (apparently they have to watch you take the U-turn).

At the Canadian side, I was greeted. I told them I'm landing today. Again, I parked my car, head inside the building and they processed me in 5-10 min. All I needed was CoPR, Passport with Imm visa, and driving license for address proof. Done!

Good luck to everyone whose waiting!

Congrats! Spreadsheet updated.
 
bib003 said:
Congratulations razerblade!!

I have quick question for you. Don't they require any pay stubs or bank statement to provide proof of funds? Someone told me they required $20000 funds for family of four. I am going to loose my job and i don't think will get new one as new LMO n all the stuff.

Also you do have to go to US border, I thought you just have to U-turn before reaching US border.

Thank you. Have fun ;)

Thanks bib003! No, they do not require proof of funds for CEC applicants. I believe that requirement is for Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) class.

No, please do not U-turn *before* the US border. You have to cross the US border - either flagpole or enter the States, and then take a U-turn towards Canada. Many applicants were refused landing because they U-turned before the US border.

Good luck!