billooocheung said:I also can not log in now. hope they are updating it
Could you please let us know whether you got request letter , if so when did you get it
billooocheung said:I also can not log in now. hope they are updating it
Also what error message you are getting when you loginshutams said:Could you please let us know whether you got request letter , if so when did you get it
Its really a great news!Whats happening said:Hi Guys.
After well over a year of being"Application Received"
Checked ECAS today and it says "In Process"
"We started processing your application on March 18, 2013."
Don't know if thats good/bad/doesnt make a difference
MazFeb said:Hi,
I got the below email from CIC asking for RCMP finger prints for myself and spouse (should send in 30 days). My wife never entered Canada, I was wondering if she still needs to do RCMP finger prints?? (or ask CIC the same). If anybody has experienced this situation, please let me know.
Processing time for RCMP
within Canada applicants – 1.Electronic-3days, 2.Paper-17 weeks
Outside Canada applicants – Only Paper-17 weeks
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This is in reference to your application for a permanent resident visa. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following documents:
RCMP Criminal Record Check (Fingerprint check) for yourself and your spouse
The following website will provide you with important instructions on how to obtain RCMP fingerprints:http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cr-cj/fing-empr2-eng.htm
Do not submit fingerprints to our office that have not been processed by the RCMP as this will cause a delay in the processing of your application.
The RCMP will send the results directly to the Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa within the processing time published on the RCMP's website. If the RCMP Criminal Record Check is returned to you then you can mail it directly to the address indicated below. DO NOT return the results to the RCMP.
Mailing address:
Case Processing Pilot - Ottawa
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Avenue West (7th Floor)
Ottawa ON
K1A 1L1
Canada
You must send the fingerprints and a copy of this notice directly to the RCMP Headquarters in Ottawa within 30 days from the date of this notice.
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.
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Mazfeb
raihan850 said:Hi Congratulations on your update could please share your timeline with us.....
samlogani said:Your file is currently in progress at our office. No action on your part is required.
An officer responsible for your file will contact you when your action is required.
In meantime, please ensure your contact information is up to date.
We thank you for keeping your correspondence to a minimum.
Regards,
Got this email today but no PPR... weird..![]()
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Yes, I requested them to send me a PPR, they sent me thisemanager said:Is this a reply of an email that you sent??
samlogani said:Yes, I requested them to send me a PPR, they sent me this
Kind of 8) 8)emanager said:Lol
did you write.....
hey ottawa... throw one ppr this side also....
romeosaab said:Aka finally got this one on e-cas after a year !!!almost was getting tired of seeing only medical received...But now.....
We received your application for permanent residence on February 20, 2012.
We started processing your application on March 19, 2013.
Medical results have been received.