No lol, you need the PR card itself to be able to travel. ECOPR - fuck IRCC's stupidity - is NOT a travel document.I need to wait for the eCOPR, right ?
No lol, you need the PR card itself to be able to travel. ECOPR - fuck IRCC's stupidity - is NOT a travel document.I need to wait for the eCOPR, right ?
whaaat!?! that's nuts.No lol, you need the PR card itself to be able to travel. ECOPR - fuck IRCC's stupidity - is NOT a travel document.
so I just got portal 2 email, so can I just apply for the PRTD I don't even have the confirmation of PR?Apologies I should clarify it depends on HOW you're returning to Canada if you DON'T have a PR card before you travel. See: https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=064&top=10
You're not a permanent resident yet. You need your ECOPR and then to be outside of Canada when you apply.so I just got portal 2 email, so can I just apply for the PRTD I don't even have the confirmation of PR?
I am confused.
that clears my confusion, thanksYou're not a permanent resident yet. You need your ECOPR and then to be outside of Canada when you apply.
Hey, did you receive your PR yet as my friend is also waiting from April 2021 and received AOR with the help of MP and no update since than till todayI applied PR on April 2021, received AOR on end of feb 2022. Expect to wait a loooong time.
Horrendous. Has he/she requested a CBSA note to see more details? Might be the infamous bloodyHey, did you receive your PR yet as my friend is also waiting from April 2021 and received AOR with the help of MP and no update since than till today
It seems currently the processing time for issuing AOR for lots of ppl is back to what it was and should be —— within 6 mo.Guys,
I am new to this group. I have recently received a Provincial Nomination letter based on my already existing offer letter. .
Here are my timelines
PNP - Worker Stream - Received Nov 2022
PR application - Non express entry - Jan 10 2023
Biometrics, Medical ,- Exempted as already working in Alberta
Can someone guide me how long will it take to get the AOR. Also my PNP nomination letter is set to expire in 6 months. Do i need to apply for extension until i get the AOR
Took me the very next draw after receiving nomination certificate. You need to consult Alberta for the extension. It should have contact details at the end or visit the blue link.Guys,
I am new to this group. I have recently received a Provincial Nomination letter based on my already existing offer letter. .
Here are my timelines
PNP - Worker Stream - Received Nov 2022
PR application - Non express entry - Jan 10 2023
Biometrics, Medical ,- Exempted as already working in Alberta
Can someone guide me how long will it take to get the AOR. Also my PNP nomination letter is set to expire in 6 months. Do i need to apply for extension until i get the AOR
Exactly, most of the time they are rude when you call them. I asked him his name and Agent num/ID as he did not gave me his name and number starting of our conversation. He only said his last name that’s it. I wish we could complain about these problems, unfortunately there is nothing we can do.wow- that sounds pretty like a pretty terrible experience. I had a good experience with an agent the other day but customer service doesn't seem to be one of IRCC's strengths.
Thank you so much for the details. You used the perfect term hardworking civilIt seems currently the processing time for issuing AOR for lots of ppl is back to what it was and should be —— within 6 mo.
No you don't need to extend it. Once you submit the application online ("AR"), some of your docs will be "locked-in", which means they are good when those hardworking civilservantslords finally open your files and start to process them(AOR), they are deemed as valid. Same thing applies to your English test results and etc. Tho later they might want you to update some files such as the schedule A, family background sheet etc.("ADR").
Very very rarely tho, IIRC, anecdotes are reported that some rookie processing staff who didn't pay attention to the job training and/or doing the job had forgotten the files are "locked-in" and did some sh*t to the applicant. Not to scare you but hey after all it's helluva canadian roulette we are in. Good luck.