+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
these are the instructions on how to do it

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W-pM8FYbZBC4HFmqGS1alnD_YHCbYz5HRBVsXa33wkk/edit


this is the website

https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/

and this is your consent form!
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5744E.pdf

also user828 has a video you can find on his profile I believe...it takes 30 days to receive them, I think I still have 2 weeks or so left!!!
 
Today I got an email from CPC-Ottawa. My wife (who is my sponsor) was cc'd.

However, the email was addressed to a different applicant -- someone I don't know. It contained this person's full name, telephone and fax numbers, email address, and UCI number.

This applicant's UCI and mine are nearly identical, which must be the source of the error. Still, I'm shocked. How could the CIC mistakenly send out such personal information? It made me wonder how safe my own application is.

I wrote back to CPC-O, informing them of the error. No response yet. I considered forwarding the email to the proper applicant, but decided to let the CIC handle it.

Is there a place to lodge a formal complaint?
 
Finally I got PPR!
 
Thats awesome chrislyn. I was starting to worry a out you. Hope you get ur copr very soon
 
So I heard back from CPC-Ottawa today. The officer apologized for sending me someone else's file information, and then sent me my own update.

Apparently, in spite of the fact that my wife has already been approved as my sponsor, they need proof that she still resides in Canada. They message said this:

"Evidence that your sponsor resides in Canada, or has taken steps to re-establish residence in Canada. This includes but is not limited to: pay stubs, T4 slips, utility bills, banking history, employment letters, lease agreements, etc."

For those of you who have had this experience,
-what kind of evidence is most convincing?
-how many files should I send?
-should I send these via email and via post? Or just one or the other? (The message was unclear about this)
 
morgan22 said:
So I heard back from CPC-Ottawa today. The officer apologized for sending me someone else's file information, and then sent me my own update.

Apparently, in spite of the fact that my wife has already been approved as my sponsor, they need proof that she still resides in Canada. They message said this:

"Evidence that your sponsor resides in Canada, or has taken steps to re-establish residence in Canada. This includes but is not limited to: pay stubs, T4 slips, utility bills, banking history, employment letters, lease agreements, etc."

For those of you who have had this experience,
-what kind of evidence is most convincing?
-how many files should I send?
-should I send these via email and via post? Or just one or the other? (The message was unclear about this)

I got the same request before. I was approved as a sponsor but still needed to prove I was planning to re-establish in Canada.

Is your wife in Canada? Luckily we had already moved to Canada so I was able to provide:
-my employment letter
-most recent visa statements and bank statements
-Cell phone contract (new activation) and bill
-my flight ticket to Canada
-Internet bill
-rent /lease agreement

I think they request this because of the time difference from sponsor approval to now. I would express mail all the documents including the request letter they sent you to to manila.

They approved and sent out her COPR the day they received all my documents so I think they will have probably finished looking through your file and this is the last step they need before they send out the COPR.
 
Thanks, CanAsian, for this helpful post. Let's hope that this is indeed the last step!
 
Hi Batchmates! Congrats sa mga DMs and visas...soon lahat tayo shaded in blue na mga names sa spreadsheet :D
By the way, done with my PDOS this morning, it was very straightforward.

Anybody leaving sa last week ng August?
 
CanAsian said:
Thats awesome chrislyn. I was starting to worry a out you. Hope you get ur copr very soon


Thanks Canasian. It was such a long wait indeed. Im almost near the finish line tho. Lol
 
Landed August 1st! Thank you to everyone on this forum and good luck to all :)
 
Got my COPR. Finally!
 
My partner is in Hungary. Our application is a bit complicated as he is a failed Roma refugee. Vienna has had our application since October 15, 2013. We check eCase once week, but it has not gone from application received to In Progress to Decision Made for over a year. We did order the Electronic Case notes last August, but it only indicated Vienna had received our application, no work has been done on it.

We paid the PR card fee March 2014 we got letter VO had received it and it said about 13 months or more.