You will next see ecas change to decision made.EU_2010 said:Hello,
I have a question regarding the timeline for someone who is visa-exempt:
My file changed status Nov. 27 to "in process". That is when I received the email from the lawyer with medical request and biodata form. I completed my medicals and all other forms and sent it back Dec. 2. Lawyer said they would pay the outstanding fees. All other documents (IELTS results, police clearances etc.) had already been submitted with the initial application in February/March. Just before Christmas I received my copy from the doctor's medical results. I assume CIC had them at the same time or even earlier as they would have been uploaded. Status is still "in process" which is understandable with the holiday season.
I would just like to know if I would receive something from CIC directly or my lawyer would? I understand that after "decision made" the final step is to land, am I missing something?
Am going to US anyway in January/February/March and also to Europe in early February. So I'll just use one of those trips to land, depending on when I receive the request from CIC.
Also, just wanted to double-check that there won't be any problems from the time landing to the time I receive the PR card. My passport is EU and my work permit is valid until end of 2014. So I take it I can just keep entering and exiting with this even after I have landed and PR card has not yet arrived, right? If not, I would hold off landing until March as I don't anticipate to leave Canada during April/May.
Does anybody have any insight?
Thank you so much for your prompt answer. That is a good suggestion!lpc19800 said:You will next see ecas change to decision made.
Then your lawyer will receive your confirmation of pr
After you've landed you can come in and out of Canada on your passport - just bring your COPR as well as your work permit it invalidated after you land for the first time as a pr
Congrats, nice way to start this year!bold9k said:Guys today i am so happy i am doing the happy dance in my office..
I got my RPRF, Biodata and medical request all at the same time.. i think i am going to have a heart attack..
Just got it this morning at 9:25 am and wanted to post it here.
it may not change at all - it depends on how good the VO is at updating their database!bold9k said:Yout bet..
Just wanted to clairfy that i recieved my rprf, biodata and medicals but my ecas is still showing as application received.. hopefully it will change soon to in process
Bruno i would double check normally the biodata comes with the RPRF email i think.. its when they request for your height and eye color thats pretty much it..bruno123 said:Hi All
Yesterday i got the request to submit the Passport along with two photographs. I have already paid the RPRF fee. What is the Bio Data request ? i never received any .
I did medicals on 23rd Dec.
Regards
Bruno
anywhere between a week and a couple of monthsbold9k said:I send them the biodata back all it needed was the name, height and eye color thats it? seems kinda silly when they have your pictures and everything. I just need to do emedicals which i set up an appointment for 6 days from now and need to pay for rprf.
Any idea how long it takes AFTER we send them these three things?
I read the mail many times. But except for two photos and passports, there is nothing. They did mention that, i have already paid the RPRF fees. I did get a request for RCMP in Nov. At that time along with finger prints, even my height and eye color were noted and captured in the report . May be they have that from the RCMP report and so did not request a Bio-Data ?bold9k said:Bruno i would double check normally the biodata comes with the RPRF email i think.. its when they request for your height and eye color thats pretty much it..