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My application status has been changed to In Process this morning, but when I click on it, still it shows two lines...."Application Received and Medical Received". Address still disappear.
Lets wait.............................
 
My time line,

Nov 2010
Med Done, July 2011
Med Received, Oct 2011
E-Cas: change from "Application received" to "In prograss".

Detail:We received your application for permanent residence on November 16, 2010.
We started processing your application on February 21, 2012.
Medical results have been received.

waiting for the ppr....
 
Calgary_NewB said:
Congrats! I'm hoping ours are on the way too!

Thanks... I'm guessing everyone will be getting it soon too...
 
bravo1234 said:
Thanks for your suggestion but yah I am following them up since long...I send them email twice a month ...and this month I got reply that my file was under review...Actually its a depressing stage of my life which I think m never gonna forget ever again..M giving my best and hoping to get something soon...I even emailed Catherine this month but she haven't replied me back I think may be she's getting many emails by now...But ill be sending one case specific enquiry again and lets see what they have to say this time...

hang on dude.. once you get it, you'll forget about it and won't even want to think about it...
 
bkd1969 said:
pls share your visa stamping and landing experience. how can you do both at the same time? pls explain. you are in canada or usa?

I live in Canada. I used to be on a Work Permit.

I wrote my landing experience in another thread... I'm copying it here for us October applicants ;)


sraheem86 said:
So I just landed....!!!

I got my PPR on Wednesday, Feb 22... I was busy on that day getting pictures, bank statements and making other preparations for my trip to US.

I left from Toronto at 5:15 am on Feb 23 and reached Buffalo via Peace Bridge. I reached the Canadian Consulate at 7:15 am at One HSBC Centre. The receptionist asked everyone coming to wait at Tim Horton's and someone from the consulate would take us up there shortly. At about 7:45 a person from the consulate took us to the reception again and we were given visitor's tags and were directed to the 30th floor. There were a few people before me at the counter. My passport and pictures were submitted well before 8 am.

Then the dreaded wait, we weren't allowed phone's either, so it was boring.... at around 9:30 our numbers started to be called out. I got my passport with PR visa stamped and COPR at about 9:45. I could have landed soon after, but I had to go elsewhere in US.

Later that evening, I got to Detroit-Windsor tunnel (after a really long drive) and then landed. I was asked absolutely no documents except my passport and COPR. I was asked general questions about whether I'm importing anything, etc. In about 10 mins, my passport was stamped and I became a PR.
 
Ericke said:
My time line,

Nov 2010
Med Done, July 2011
Med Received, Oct 2011
E-Cas: change from "Application received" to "In prograss".

Detail:We received your application for permanent residence on November 16, 2010.
We started processing your application on February 21, 2012.
Medical results have been received.

waiting for the ppr....

maybe sometime by the mid or end of MArch... I got the line "We started processing your application on January 25, 2012. in the last few days of Jan. Then I received PPR on 22 Feb!
 
sraheem86 said:
maybe sometime by the mid or end of MArch... I got the line "We started processing your application on January 25, 2012. in the last few days of Jan. Then I received PPR on 22 Feb!

hi sraheem86, I hope I can get the ppr in March. Thanks for sharing your experience :D
 
sraheem86 said:
maybe sometime by the mid or end of MArch... I got the line "We started processing your application on January 25, 2012. in the last few days of Jan. Then I received PPR on 22 Feb!
BTW sraheem86, did u get you ppr via mail or email? Thanks
 
Ericke said:
BTW sraheem86, did u get you ppr via mail or email? Thanks

Email.. I think that's become the norm these days.
 
Just want to share my experience too. I was almost defeated by my frustrations and thinking to forget our application and plan for another. But I emailed them and telling them that it is hard to plan for our future without knowing the status of our file. After 2 days, I got the good news PPR!
 
junibarrago said:
Just want to share my experience too. I was almost defeated by my frustrations and thinking to forget our application and plan for another. But I emailed them and telling them that it is hard to plan for our future without knowing the status of our file. After 2 days, I got the good news PPR!
Congrats!! Where is my ppr? :'(
 
Ericke said:
Congrats!! Where is my ppr? :'(
Thanks buddy, I wish you will get your PPR very soon.
 
I received a mail from CIC Buffalo today.

"Dear Sir/Madam:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.

We have now completed the initial assessment of your application, and expect to finalize your application without a personal interview....."

What does it mean? it noticed no additional documents are required this time...
this letter should come with med check form which I submitted last July, but why do I receive it now?
Anybody has idea on this?? Thanks.
 
Ericke said:
I received a mail from CIC Buffalo today.

"Dear Sir/Madam:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada.

We have now completed the initial assessment of your application, and expect to finalize your application without a personal interview....."

What does it mean? it noticed no additional documents are required this time...
this letter should come with med check form which I submitted last July, but why do I receive it now?
Anybody has idea on this?? Thanks.
I received similar letter when they asked me for police clearance to be submitted within 90 days. That means you are close in getting your PPR. Congrats in advance.
 
junibarrago said:
I received similar letter when they asked me for police clearance to be submitted within 90 days. That means you are close in getting your PPR. Congrats in advance.
In my letter, they ask for nothing, so it means I just wait? Thanks for your answer