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hey Everyone,

Good News. I did my landing today..
here is my timeline..

Application Received: June 30th, 2014
AOR: August 15, 2014

>> DEAD SILENCE <<

Upfront Medicals: July 4, 2015
Upfront RPRF: July 6, 2015
Third Line "Started Processing Application": August 12, 2015
ECAS Status Changed to "Decision Made": August 12, 2015
Passport Request Email: August 12, 2015

Submitted Passport: August 12, 2015 (Thursday)
Passport Received in Ottawa: August 13, 2015 (Friday)
Passport Returned: August 21, 2015

Landed/Flagpole - Carway Border, Alberta: August 22, 2015 (Today)
*Entire process took about : 1hr30min*

Total Days to get PR: 419 (1 year, 1 month, 24 days)

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THANK YOU EVERYONE ON THE FORUM.. Really helped me a lot reading your suggestions.
Especially suggesting to order GCMS notes.. in which i found i was missing some documents.
And also the suggestion to do upfront medicals and RPRF(think this saved me some little time in the last steps).

But all in all, i think every application is unique. its really hard to predict.
i didnt expect mine would finish this fast after such a long time of silence.

So i wish everyone all the best with their applications.

ONCE AGAIN - THANK YOOOUUUUU..
 
Finally Landed at Rainbow Bridge on Aug.22, 2015,

It took overall 1.30hrs. in which 2 min for only USA side.
Canada side took long time because I made valuation report over there in Customs Dept.

Please advise guys, Make Evaluation report at home before do landing.

Thanks. This forum really help me. I wish for remains June applicants will get PR soon.
 
Hey Guys,

I'm June 10th applicant. AOR date July 29th.

Have not received Medical Request yet.

My online status shows the 2nd line" we started to process your application on July 29th, 2014"

It has been almost one month, I hear nothing from CIC, No MR.

Does anyone have similar situation as I do?

I've seen people who receive MR on the same date when they see the 2nd line, so I'm getting worried now.
 
Hi apply GCMS note or call CIC
 
sy_123 said:
Generally MR forms say that medical report must submit within 30 days otherwise application will be resued.

My question is

What can we do as further solutions, incase passed the deadline without submit mr

Please can you give details

Thank you

Any comments
 
sy_123 said:
Any comments

Provide acceptable reasons if you cannot make it within the specified time. Usually shouldn't be an absolutely strict thing but make sure to be safe.
 
"casual employees make up half the workforce responsible for the reviews of permanent residence applications. These employees, mostly students, are given three days of training on the department's global case management system (GCMS) and rotate on three shifts."

http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2015/01/05/high_error_rate_found_in_canadas_immigration_processing.html

http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2015/05/30/immigration-canada-snafus-causing-a-lot-of-misery.html
 
June02 said:
Hi apply GCMS note or call CIC

I did apply GCMS notes and I'm waiting for that now.

I called CIC about 10 mins ago and the agent told me the processing time is counted from THE DAY THAT THEY RECEIVE THE APPLICATION. So If anyone applied in June and wants to call CIC, please go ahead to do so. The 14 months time has been passed, so they are able to access your file.

What the call center agent told me is worthless, they said my file is still under process, the 14 months is the general time, but each case is unique, so some may take longer. If I did not hear anything in Dec, I can call back.

In Dec, it will be 18 months since I applied.
 
PP62 said:
Finally Landed at Rainbow Bridge on Aug.22, 2015,

It took overall 1.30hrs. in which 2 min for only USA side.
Canada side took long time because I made valuation report over there in Customs Dept.

Please advise guys, Make Evaluation report at home before do landing.

Thanks. This forum really help me. I wish for remains June applicants will get PR soon.

awesome! and now a new chapter in your life begins...
 
sy_123 said:
Any comments
you can contact CIC and give them any valid reason. They will extend your time limit.. Even I feel they don't care, as they are not working on our application.
 
June26PR said:
you can contact CIC and give them any valid reason. They will extend your time limit.. Even I feel they don't care, as they are not working on our application.

better to email them with valid reason. I know a friend who's medical request went to junk email and he found in junk folder after 2 months and completed medicals after 60 days... he got his PR whith out any issues.
 
bbsos said:
"casual employees make up half the workforce responsible for the reviews of permanent residence applications. These employees, mostly students, are given three days of training on the department's global case management system (GCMS) and rotate on three shifts."

http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2015/01/05/high_error_rate_found_in_canadas_immigration_processing.html

http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2015/05/30/immigration-canada-snafus-causing-a-lot-of-misery.html

One of the post you mentioned is from January. Don't you think, this is applicable for July applicants. If everything goes based on fist-c-first-server priority (if no issues with the application) then we may all waiting for our term to come. But, for no reason, CIC ignored June and completed July very fast. I am happy that my July friends got PR but most frustration comes from WHY ME.....???? (without any reason, even to think)
 
Kothem said:
One of the post you mentioned is from January. Don't you think, this is applicable for July applicants. If everything goes based on fist-c-first-server priority (if no issues with the application) then we may all waiting for our term to come. But, for no reason, CIC ignored June and completed July very fast. I am happy that my July friends got PR but most frustration comes from WHY ME.....???? (without any reason, even to think)

I read the article in January but didn't pay full attention at the time, now that I stumble upon it again, everything makes absolute sense.

Some so called VOs are probably individuals brought in from whatever industry and background who may not have known about immigration better than the applicants do in the first place.

Some call center agents are probably young graduates with a little sales background who went though a three-day extensive professional training of telling "background check is in progress" to 90% of phone calls. :D