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caipsnotes

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Jan 10, 2020
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hi just order it through canda.ca website. here is the link
atip
just click on atip and when you order select Access to information Act. also don't forget to fill consent form for spouse if applicable IMM 5744.
that's the correct site which will take you to https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/privacyTerms.do if you are in-land or eligible to apply on your own then select the Privacy Act; if someone is helping you then they should select the Access to Information Act. There is no charge to request the information on your own if you are eligible otherwise the govt. fee is $5.
 

selecao338

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Jul 16, 2019
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AOR- 03 OCT 2019.

Finally .. got an email today from IRCC landing unit with below message -

"Good day, we are pleased to inform you that you are now permanent resident(s) of Canada. Attached, you will find a letter/letters confirming permanent residence status for you /and your family. Congratulations and we wish you every success in your future in Canada! "

looks like with the current COVID 19 situation, below is the new normal -
- No PPR request.
- No Landing appointment OR interview.
- Send Photos as per convenience for processing the PR card (timeline 1 year).
- The letter in email can be used for applying government benefits and services.

Looks like IRCC offices are clearing the backlog now.
I hope everyone in this group will get the golden email soon :). Good Luck !!
Did you receive any other emails before this email ?
 

caipsnotes

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Jan 10, 2020
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Buffalo, NY
How long it is taking to get gcms notes back after applying. Any idea friends ?
30 days is the legislated timeframe, can be less or even more. If it will take more than 30 days you will get notified by IRCC within the first 30 days. For what some people call GCMS+ or GCMS premium which includes copy of all your application details it will take much longer, IRCC is sending extension notices of up to 1 year because visa offices are closed due to COVID-19
 
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bobrovsky07

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30 days is the legislated timeframe, can be less or even more. If it will take more than 30 days you will get notified by IRCC within the first 30 days. For what some people call GCMS+ or GCMS premium which includes copy of all your application details it will take much longer, IRCC is sending extension notices of up to 1 year because visa offices are closed due to COVID-19
Thank you
 

MadiM

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Jan 1, 2020
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Hey guys!
I've got RPRF about a month ago. I paid it immediately and now waiting for PPR to come thru. I understand due to COVID that might not be soon at all. My question is, does it mean I'll have to do re-medicals if they expire? Also, are medicals valid for 6 months or 12 months? My GCMS notes said 6 months, but the internet says 12 months. I am confused..... I hope I won't have to do medicals again because we don't have an approved medical office here and I have to travel to a neighbouring country
 

Sandhya.S

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May 22, 2020
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Hey guys!
I've got RPRF about a month ago. I paid it immediately and now waiting for PPR to come thru. I understand due to COVID that might not be soon at all. My question is, does it mean I'll have to do re-medicals if they expire? Also, are medicals valid for 6 months or 12 months? My GCMS notes said 6 months, but the internet says 12 months. I am confused..... I hope I won't have to do medicals again because we don't have an approved medical office here and I have to travel to a neighbouring country
I received RPRF too just a day before. My application process started on December 20, 2019. To my knowledge, you don’t have to do medical again.
IRCC is not issuing PPR due to COVID. You might just directly receive COPR. are you inland applicant?
Also what was the estimated competition date on your account?
 

MadiM

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Jan 1, 2020
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I received RPRF too just a day before. My application process started on December 20, 2019. To my knowledge, you don’t have to do medical again.
IRCC is not issuing PPR due to COVID. You might just directly receive COPR. are you inland applicant?
Also what was the estimated competition date on your account?
Well my AOR is October 19, so I hit 100% in April. I am not Inland :(
 

YouGotMeHere

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Sep 19, 2018
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Hey guys!
I've got RPRF about a month ago. I paid it immediately and now waiting for PPR to come thru. I understand due to COVID that might not be soon at all. My question is, does it mean I'll have to do re-medicals if they expire? Also, are medicals valid for 6 months or 12 months? My GCMS notes said 6 months, but the internet says 12 months. I am confused..... I hope I won't have to do medicals again because we don't have an approved medical office here and I have to travel to a neighbouring country
Your medicals are good for 1 year from the pass date that you have on the file. If a decision is reached soon, it would depend upon the Officer to either issue you the Visa until that date Or extend the validity by 3 months Or ask for a remedical if its a too tight of a call b/w anticipated visa issue date and medical expiry date. The officer can also send you a letter asking if you’re comfortable to travel in such a tight timeline and based on your acceptance, she can issue you the visa w/o a need for a re-medical..
 
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