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mikeymyke said:Ah I see, so just gotta wait for the PPR email. My wife's coming here on Friday, if she gets PPR, we're going to submit it after she's finished her stay in Canada as a visitor
rhcohen2014 said:exactly... assuming singapore follows the same protocol. you must be excited for your wife to visit! enjoy your time together!
i plan to land on friday... nervous and excited all at the same time. thinking this is what getting married was suppose to really feel like a year ago.![]()
orchidea said:@ rhcohen2014 oh lucky you...i can imagine how it feels likehope you have a safe flight! I'm going crazy waiting!.... till i will see PPR in my email :'( :-[
Koifish76 said:For Singapore applicants, if you check your ECAS, it will change to IN-Process before PPR.
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rhcohen2014 said:Thanks! I'm driving actually. So I'll have a car full of stuff and a 6 hr trip to the border, and another 2 to Ottawa!
uskyoot said:My hubby will be landing on Saturday. We will be driving eight hrs from Knoxville to Windsor. Finally got the B4 finished
Canadianfairy said:I believe B4 form is the form you fill out that list all the items you are brining into Canada. Either with you at the time of boarder crossing or if you have shipped things to yourself that will arrive at a later date..
Today is 30 days since I requested GCMS notes and haven't got them yet I know there maybe a delay but does anyone know approx how long they are behind?
Canadianfairy said:I believe B4 form is the form you fill out that list all the items you are brining into Canada. Either with you at the time of boarder crossing or if you have shipped things to yourself that will arrive at a later date..
Canadianfairy said:I actually mistakenly ordered the free ones and got a reply last week telling me I was not entitled to the notes...
I regret to inform you that we are unable to process your request for the following reason(s):
Requests made under the Privacy Act require that your client be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or an individual present in Canada. Please provide proof that your client is entitled to make a request under the Privacy Act (i.e.: copy of a stamped passport, valid visa, citizenship certificate or corporation registration). If your client is not eligible to apply under the Privacy Act, you may submit your request under the Access to Information (ATI) Act along with a $5 application fee.
So not sure why I am not allowed to have the free ones.. I am a Canadian citizen but not living in Canada at the moment but it Cleary says that you need to either be Canadian citizen, a permanent resident OR a individual present in Canada so to me that makes it sound like being a Canadian citizen I am entitled to this information.
mikeymyke said:Hey guys, more great news for me. My wife's application has gone to IN PROCESS!!!!![]()
;D ;D
Someone please update the spreadsheet!
I just got the news today through ECAS, but it actually said her file went into In Process on August 22! So that's great, my timeline is similar to the other 2 guys from Singapore VO whose applications went quickly. I'm really really glad Singapore isn't as slow as last year. So Singapore applicants who have a good application with no issues should expect In Process/PPR in about 5 months from the time Missisauga gets their application. That's a big difference from the posted 30 month processing time!