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Very true. Tomorrow will hopefully bring some good news for the people on the bottom of the spreadsheet so they can join the top section ;D

Tim Hunter said:
Hi

All of a sudden, our thread has become a very happy place. I'm so happy for Rynomil...there is light at the end of the tunnel. well, let's hope for more good news this week
...
 
Tim Hunter said:
Hi Sabu

follow the web form to submit your enquiry

https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=london

thanks Tim,
I am waiting for the third line...........Hope to see more good news in this week.
 
SABU79 said:
thanks Tim,
I am waiting for the third line...........Hope to see more good news in this week.

You are most welcome...same here I've been waiting for the 3rd line more than a month... Interestingly, someone at the British Expats forum got his 3rd line on 7th after a long wait...and three days later he got PPR. By the way, when you send your cse mark it URGENT if it really is...
 
Tim Hunter said:
You are most welcome...same here I've been waiting for the 3rd line more than a month... Interestingly, someone at the British Expats forum got his 3rd line on 7th after a long wait...and three days later he got PPR. By the way, when you send your cse mark it URGENT if it really is...

It is very urgent to me to get PPR. I am sure its very urgent to all of us though. I want to move in as soon as possible so I am a bit desperate. I think I should wait couple of days more. I may send in next week or so. You will see ur PPR soon inshallah. best of luck.
 
ryanomil said:
Very true. Tomorrow will hopefully bring some good news for the people on the bottom of the spreadsheet so they can join the top section ;D
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Rynomil

I thought this post by Wayne, get2Canada could be useful to you...



we took our passports to CHC London today. We got there at about 1.40pm. Basically there are 2 entrances to CHC London – 1 Grosvenor Square which overlooks the green lawn square, and 38 Grosvenor Street which is to the side. It’s 38 Grosvenor Street you’ll want to be queuing at. There’s a small sign on the left which says “Queue here” however you should know that as you face the door, people dropping off passports queue on the left hand side, people picking up passports queue on the right hand side. A security guy will come out before they are about to open to double check everyone is in the correct queue.

There were about 15 people in front of us when we got there. They started letting people in just before 2pm, with those collecting passports going first. They were all done by 2pm (very quick to collect).
Actually someone from BritishExpats forum who was collecting her passports recognised me from a photo on my blog and said hello to us as we were queuing

We got in there about 2.15pm I guess. The security guy said we needed chart, passports and photos, and that only 1 of us could approach the desk so I stayed in the lobby whilst my wife went up to the desk. She said a Canadian lady asked her to read her file number, then they took the documents which passed through a metal detector.

You then get a sheet of paper asking you to come back in 2 weeks with a raffle ticket attached to it! I assumed this was a metaphor but no – it is an actual raffle ticket! I was expecting a least something with a maple leaf on it, not something from a tombola stall! I wonder if there are prizes like a joint of beef involved? ;p

A bit of an anticlimax but I am sure it is a lot more exciting collecting the visas in 2 weeks time!
 
Champion! Stupid Karma means I can't +1 you again ;D

Tim Hunter said:
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Rynomil

I thought this post by Wayne, get2Canada could be useful to you...



we took our passports to CHC London today. We got there at about 1.40pm. Basically there are 2 entrances to CHC London – 1 Grosvenor Square which overlooks the green lawn square, and 38 Grosvenor Street which is to the side. It's 38 Grosvenor Street you'll want to be queuing at. There's a small sign on the left which says “Queue here” however you should know that as you face the door, people dropping off passports queue on the left hand side, people picking up passports queue on the right hand side. A security guy will come out before they are about to open to double check everyone is in the correct queue.

There were about 15 people in front of us when we got there. They started letting people in just before 2pm, with those collecting passports going first. They were all done by 2pm (very quick to collect).
Actually someone from BritishExpats forum who was collecting her passports recognised me from a photo on my blog and said hello to us as we were queuing

We got in there about 2.15pm I guess. The security guy said we needed chart, passports and photos, and that only 1 of us could approach the desk so I stayed in the lobby whilst my wife went up to the desk. She said a Canadian lady asked her to read her file number, then they took the documents which passed through a metal detector.

You then get a sheet of paper asking you to come back in 2 weeks with a raffle ticket attached to it! I assumed this was a metaphor but no – it is an actual raffle ticket! I was expecting a least something with a maple leaf on it, not something from a tombola stall! I wonder if there are prizes like a joint of beef involved? ;p

A bit of an anticlimax but I am sure it is a lot more exciting collecting the visas in 2 weeks time!
 
SABU79 said:
It is very urgent to me to get PPR. I am sure its very urgent to all of us though. I want to move in as soon as possible so I am a bit desperate. I think I should wait couple of days more. I may send in next week or so. You will see ur PPR soon inshallah. best of luck.

Thanks mate...yeah give it a week...
 
Tim Hunter said:
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Rynomil

I thought this post by Wayne, get2Canada could be useful to you...



we took our passports to CHC London today. We got there at about 1.40pm. Basically there are 2 entrances to CHC London – 1 Grosvenor Square which overlooks the green lawn square, and 38 Grosvenor Street which is to the side. It's 38 Grosvenor Street you'll want to be queuing at. There's a small sign on the left which says “Queue here” however you should know that as you face the door, people dropping off passports queue on the left hand side, people picking up passports queue on the right hand side. A security guy will come out before they are about to open to double check everyone is in the correct queue.

There were about 15 people in front of us when we got there. They started letting people in just before 2pm, with those collecting passports going first. They were all done by 2pm (very quick to collect).
Actually someone from BritishExpats forum who was collecting her passports recognised me from a photo on my blog and said hello to us as we were queuing

We got in there about 2.15pm I guess. The security guy said we needed chart, passports and photos, and that only 1 of us could approach the desk so I stayed in the lobby whilst my wife went up to the desk. She said a Canadian lady asked her to read her file number, then they took the documents which passed through a metal detector.

You then get a sheet of paper asking you to come back in 2 weeks with a raffle ticket attached to it! I assumed this was a metaphor but no – it is an actual raffle ticket! I was expecting a least something with a maple leaf on it, not something from a tombola stall! I wonder if there are prizes like a joint of beef involved? ;p

A bit of an anticlimax but I am sure it is a lot more exciting collecting the visas in 2 weeks time!

Thanks Tim. Its really a good post. I was just wandering If i am sent my PPR. Does my wife have to go to drop in passport as I am thinking to submit physically? Or is it ok if i go with both passport to submit? As I live in Scotland and it will be really difficult for my wife to travel in short notice to London.
thanks Tim.
 
ryanomil said:
Champion! Stupid Karma means I can't +1 you again ;D

Doesn't matter mate...I'm glad that you find it useful...it's a very well written post...
 
Even this bloody website makes us wait!

Grrrrrrrrrrr >:(

Tim Hunter said:
Thanks mate...yeah give it a week...
 
SABU79 said:
Thanks Tim. Its really a good post. I was just wandering If i am sent my PPR. Does my wife have to go to drop in passport as I am thinking to submit physically? Or is it ok if i go with both passport to submit? As I live in Scotland and it will be really difficult for my wife to travel in short notice to London.
thanks Tim.

If I were you, I'd drop it in person... I can't take more waiting games...
 
Tim Hunter said:
If I were you, I'd drop it in person... I can't take more waiting games...

I would also drop in person. But Does my wife have to go with me? or Is it ok for me to drop both passport?
 
Only one of you needs to go there. If you read Tim's article only one person can go to the desk so the second person was not needed.

I could be wrong but I can't see why they would need you both there.

SABU79 said:
I would also drop in person. But Does my wife have to go with me? or Is it ok for me to drop both passport?
 
SABU79 said:
I would also drop in person. But Does my wife have to go with me? or Is it ok for me to drop both passport?

It seems that only the main applicant is required to attend. In any case...to be on the safer side..send them a cse...
 
ryanomil said:
Only one of you needs to go there. If you read Tim's article only one person can go to the desk so the second person was not needed.

I could be wrong but I can't see why they would need you both there.

Thanks Ryano........ You have a logic.....No need to go both of us. Sending by post even doesn't need anyone. I am dying to see my PPR............your waiting game is over though.
Where are you landing? Wish you a very best of luck.