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Hi Guys, I have a question and hope anyone in this group can guide.
I had applied for my PR under the NOC Code 0114 and under CEC category. I recently lost my job and currently looking for a new job. Is this situation going to create any issues for my PR. I checked few sites which mentioned its not going to but still wanted to check with my fellow group members.
 
Hi folks!!
Any idea when we can expect RPRF and PPR??

Thanks
 
Hi all

I am kinda worried now I am March applicant my time lines are below. I still have not received my MR also the online status is still app received. Please advise.

App sent : March 22
AOR received : April 15
 
cancec said:
Hi all

I am kinda worried now I am March applicant my time lines are below. I still have not received my MR also the online status is still app received. Please advise.

App sent : March 22
AOR received : April 15

I'm the same. Application sent on March 25th, AOR: 17th. Still no MR.
Two weeks ago they asked me for a new Police certificate document, which I've sent to them last week and after that nothing.

I'm starting to accept the fact, that I'll be done by May 2015. This way, I feel less frustrated :)
 
cad13 said:
Hi folks!!
Any idea when we can expect RPRF and PPR??

Thanks

all are waiting for it. Please be patient and don't spam the page with ur repeated questions like ur medical request questions. If anyone receives it they would post. :)
 
Tonimir said:
I'm the same. Application sent on March 25th, AOR: 17th. Still no MR.
Two weeks ago they asked me for a new Police certificate document, which I've sent to them last week and after that nothing.

I'm starting to accept the fact, that I'll be done by May 2015. This way, I feel less frustrated :)

thanks tonimir

They have requested u for police certificate is kinda good sign looks like they have started working on u r file and soon u will receive u r medicals. Good luck.
 
cancec said:
Hi all

I am kinda worried now I am March applicant my time lines are below. I still have not received my MR also the online status is still app received. Please advise.

App sent : March 22
AOR received : April 15

Same here i have to console myself that may be mine its gonna take 13 months. Well someone told me depending on your country of origin, permanent residence processing may take longer than people from some countries. I am yet to attest to that.
 
Hi All,

My PCC is a year old now...shd i send them a new PCC or will they ask for it.I am a March 05 applicant and no MR till now. :(
 
Hellinfy said:
Hi All,

My PCC is a year old now...shd i send them a new PCC or will they ask for it.I am a March 05 applicant and no MR till now. :(

I would wait for a request from CIC
 
Hellinfy said:
Hi All,

My PCC is a year old now...shd i send them a new PCC or will they ask for it.I am a March 05 applicant and no MR till now. :(
I would suggest you have a new PCC ready prepared in hand. In case, if they ask you for a new one, you will just send it right away.
My case was, that two weeks ago (Tuesday 7th October) , they asked me to send a new PCC with an updated IMM5669 form. Which I've sent last Tuesday. (Still no MR, yet)

Hope they don't ask you for additional docs, but it is good to be always prepared :)
 
When will we get RRPF and PPR...
 
shersheel said:
Hello guys,
can someone guide me how to do pay upfront RPRF?


To make an upfront payment for the RPRF, go to
> https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en.

Then select IMMIGRATION as the type of service and click on RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE FEE.

Principal applicants (with some exceptions) and spouses and common-law partners coming with them to Canada must pay this fee. Applicants must pay this fee before CIC issues the permanent resident visa or before the applicant becomes a permanent resident in Canada.

These people do not have to pay this fee:

dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild; and
protected persons, including Convention refugees.


[ Source: #4 on http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp ]

After paying the fee, you will be issued a receipt, which you can either fill out on your computer or print, fill out and scan - then email to CIC for further processing.

Send the receipt to: CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca or CPPO-Cost-Recovery @ cic.gc.ca
and make sure to include all required information in the subject line
 
adityavarma81 said:
To make an upfront payment for the RPRF, go to
> https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en.

Then select IMMIGRATION as the type of service and click on RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE FEE.

Principal applicants (with some exceptions) and spouses and common-law partners coming with them to Canada must pay this fee. Applicants must pay this fee before CIC issues the permanent resident visa or before the applicant becomes a permanent resident in Canada.

These people do not have to pay this fee:

dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild; and
protected persons, including Convention refugees.


[ Source: #4 on http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp ]

After paying the fee, you will be issued a receipt, which you can either fill out on your computer or print, fill out and scan - then email to CIC for further processing.

Send the receipt to: CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca or CPPO-Cost-Recovery @ cic.gc.ca
and make sure to include all required information in the subject line
thanx
 
Did medicals on 17th Sept
Report sent on 23rd Sept
ECAS updated as Medical Received.

Plz update the spreadsheet.