Hi our timelines are very similar Yesterday I posted from Edmonton but tracking shows its still on its way Keep me posted once you will receive back Hope we get before Xmasaussiegirl16 said:Posted my Passport yesterday (from Calgary), and tracking shows it was delivered this morning *fingers crossed*
Will do! No update yet in my online account but we'll see...RuchiWalia said:Hi our timelines are very similar Yesterday I posted from Edmonton but tracking shows its still on its way Keep me posted once you will receive back Hope we get before Xmas
An alternative: you can ask them to change VO to India explaining your circumstances..then you will get a new PPR from NDVO...with that you can submit your passports to VFS in India...COPR/VISA might get processed before 60 days from India...and then you can plan your landing on your return to the US or on your way back...Riyaa2016 said:Thanks. I am requesting extension as I have to go to India for an urgent matter. I am coming back to the US on 21st Feb which means I cannot send them the passport before 22nd Feb. I am requesting extension for 60 days. Is that ok?
Please advise.
Hello lazybone sir. Can I ask a question here regarding on the ppr email and sending the passport? I wonder if the passport can be sent and then mailed back to a different address? I am about to change address in 5 days and do not update the IRCC webform yet. But it seems today I received a ppr email. So I really don't know which address to fill in the form (there seems to be a form to fill out in the ppr email). So if I use the new address in the form, does that cause any confusion or delay or any complications?lazybone said:An alternative: you can ask them to change VO to India explaining your circumstances..then you will get a new PPR from NDVO...with that you can submit your passports to VFS in India...COPR/VISA might get processed before 60 days from India...and then you can plan your landing on your return to the US or on your way back...
If you ask for an extension for 60 days and send your passports upon returning, you might lose more or less 30 days to get your passport/VISA/COPR back and complete landing...
What I am suggesting might be a faster option but it depends on VFS processing times...you can find out the VFS timelines from NDVO thread easily...depending on that, you can make a more informed decision
Best wishes!
logoaka said:Hello lazybone sir. Can I ask a question here regarding on the ppr email and sending the passport? I wonder if the passport can be sent and then mailed back to a different address? I am about to change address in 5 days and do not update the IRCC webform yet. But it seems today I received a ppr email. So I really don't know which address to fill in the form (there seems to be a form to fill out in the ppr email). So if I use the new address in the form, does that cause any confusion or delay or any complications?
I am kind of really confused about this. Can I ask you this question. Thank you.
Hello, lazybone. Thank you very much for your information and the four scenarios. I really appreciate your help. I think maybe I will try to see if the address can be redirected in the post office. I think that can be straightforward. Can I just have one more question? I just took two headshot (to sent together with passport) from a local store today earlier . They told me that this photo spec is the same as passport spec, so they just go ahead to take the passport photos for me. So can I double check with you if this is going to be ok? And they do not put my name in the back of a photo(they only stamp their address). So should I put my name and day of birth in myself. Just want to know that I do not need to have a "guarantor" to put my name in there, right?lazybone said:Hello logo...
At the outset, Congratulations man!!
Read your last couple of posts to find out where you are from before I replied to you....you mentioned you were an inland applicant
first why are you referring to everyone here as Sir or Ma'm?...I am not your Sir nor Ma'm...Im just like you my friend-an applicant... ofcourse you can ask questions-if not me, someone will help...thats what all of us are here for- to help each other
Can the passport be sent from a different address and be received at a different address? Yes
4 possibilities in best to worst order
1. You can goto Canadapost (am aware you are inland and VO is Ottawa-thats where you got the PPR email from), pay them some money and have your mails delivered to new address from old address..this CAN be done if you are moving within the same province.. I think they charge as per package- 1 month, 3 months and so on...but Canadapost has some guidelines-like having your new address on your ID...not a 100% sure..check with them first and do the needful...
2. Update your new address by calling or sending CSE to CIC and move to your new address first...then send passports...you should have 30 days for it to reach them...CSE update should take a week or 10 days max
3. There are different versions of the PPR letter depending on VO...some will state in the PPR letter that "donot write the return address on the return envelope" and some PPR letters dont mention anything about it...if your PPR has nothing mentioned regarding the address then mention your NEW address on return envelope and send...read each word of the PPR letter carefully...if you do as the PPR letter states, you are good-you arent breaking any rules...most of the PPR letters now will most likely state "donot mention return address on return envelope"
4. After you have sent your Passports..you can call or send IRCC webform to CIC and cite some extra ordinary circumstances and have them change to your new address...
Regarding the form you can fill out current address (option 1 3 4) o form and send and update CIC later OR update CIC first and send new address on the form (option 2)- upto you, depending on which route you decide to take...
In either scenario-you will be fine..no complications...
Best wishes!