If your address is changed (to Canada), you should immediately inform the visa office. It is likely that once their decision on your application is made, they forward your file to CPC-Ottawa where your PPR is issued.Mat14 said:Hello Guys,
I'm expecting PPR soon, " hopefully ". and currently I live in Canada,,
In that case, where I'm gonna send my passport to Paris or there is some centers in Canada,,
Thanks
mostafap said:If your address is changed (to Canada), you should immediately inform the visa office. It is likely that once their decision on your application is made, they forward your file to CPC-Ottawa where your PPR is issued.
Very interesting statistics and useful analysis.Fsasamir said:SLU (We started processing your application) is very specific and varies by officer.
For example MDY is issuing SLU approx. 60days prior to PPR while AS is issuing SLU only 21days prior to PPR. What does it mean? It means for example if your IO is MDY and you received SLU in your ECAS approx. 60days ago this means your chance to get PPR email soon is very high.
There are extremes in data which I counted because it is a part of process. Therefore, treat this data as guidance which based on average.
I revised it slightly
PER to MR SLU to PPR MR to PPR Total Ave
CT 89 39 72 282
DL 44 18 78 216
FG 75 11 80 270
MDY 57 60 92 235
MF 42 14 102 242
CC 23 36 119 258
AS/AWV 47 21 125 282
MLP 45 53 129 291
Congrats Albatros!!! Wish you the best!albatros said:Hi all,
I just got my COPR, from the Paris VO! ))
Timeline:
- Application received: August 20, 2014.
- "Elegible to be processed" received: December 10, 2014.
- Medicals and payment requested: January 14, 2015.
- Medicals, payment and job update sent on February 5, 2015.
- "Started processing your application" diplayed on ECAS site as "on May 29, 2015".
- "A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision." displayed on ECAS site on June 2, 2015.
- COPR: July 1, 2015 (on the letter I can see that the COPR was actually issued on May 29, 2015, so according to that the delay was just internal processing time after the decision was made.
- In my case there is no need for Passport Request since I don't need a visa to enter Canada. So passport and COPR are enough.
My plan is to land between October and January (COPR expiry date: late January). Now I need to process a lot of information about how to prepare for landing, look for a job, how to send my personal belongings, and stuff like that.
There might be several seasons causing this. But it looks like a technical issue with the e-mail.v2014 said:Hi all,
I am trying to send to paris office the documents they requested by email, but it says email delivery failed..
Please advise.. Urgently
Fsasamir said:SLU (We started processing your application) is very specific and varies by officer.
For example MDY is issuing SLU approx. 60days prior to PPR while AS is issuing SLU only 21days prior to PPR. What does it mean? It means for example if your IO is MDY and you received SLU in your ECAS approx. 60days ago this means your chance to get PPR email soon is very high.
There are extremes in data which I counted because it is a part of process. Therefore, treat this data as guidance which based on average.
I revised it slightly
PER to MR SLU to PPR MR to PPR Total Ave
CT 89 39 72 282
DL 44 18 78 216
FG 75 11 80 270
MDY 57 60 92 235
MF 42 14 102 242
CC 23 36 119 258
AS/AWV 47 21 125 282
MLP 45 53 129 291
Hi dear red folks thanks for your reply i appreciate it a lot really..red_folks said:There might be several seasons causing this. But it looks like a technical issue with the e-mail.
Make sure you enter the Paris VO e-mail addresss correctly.
There are 2 e-mail IDs for Paris VO; paris-immigration @ international.gc.ca and PARISIMMIGRATION @ international.gc.ca, send to both of them.
Make sure your attachments are not oversized (there might be incoming e-mail quota), if they are, try to reduce the file size or send the files in seperate e-mails.
If your e-mail delivery is successful, you will recieve delivery confirmation from both addresses.
If you want to be on safe side, you can send the same by courier with a cover letter which explains also that you were not able to send by e-mail.
You may mention in your e-mail that you would send all documents partially due to the e-file sizes.v2014 said:Hi dear red folks thanks for your reply i appreciate it a lot really..
Yes the problem is with the size alrhough i resized them and made them smaller but i have to send fourteen documents.. So they are still too big..
Just one more question, are you sure i can send two emails? What if the officer does not see the second email.. They might think i have not sent all the documents they asked for..
14 documents or 14 pages? 14 pages can be sent in one mail. maybe your scanner is set for over-resolution (much more than needed) for a document copy. try to scan with less resolution. scan black&white if the document is so. if none of these works follow the above suggestions.v2014 said:Hi dear red folks thanks for your reply i appreciate it a lot really..
Yes the problem is with the size alrhough i resized them and made them smaller but i have to send fourteen documents.. So they are still too big..
Just one more question, are you sure i can send two emails? What if the officer does not see the second email.. They might think i have not sent all the documents they asked for..
We had the same problem try sending to the other email address for the Paris visa office.v2014 said:Hi all,
I am trying to send to paris office the documents they requested by email, but it says email delivery failed..
Please advise.. Urgently