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Mutair said:
You are underestimating the CIC officers. Providing them with vital information about your background and history would hinder your application? They need to know literally EVERYTHING. I cannot give you solid reference because i don't have any. However, i can tell you that a CIC representative told me so over the phone, which you can believe or not because i know that their reps are not always accurate with info.

My point is, this might not be an issue. In my opinion, you should notify your officer of any change of your address, marital status, deaths, births, employment and travels.

I can trust you.....may be an officer told you specifically in your case......well below please find the CIC official email as ready reference on my AOR

quote unquote

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Please inform the Centralized Intake Office of any status changes in your application (birth or adoption of a child, marriage or common-law relationship, new occupation or employer, change of address, change of e-mail address, change of immigration representative, etc) via the Case Specific Enquiry form at the following link: https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx.
Please include a letter identifying what the changes are and any relevant supporting documents. If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.
It is important for you to learn about the steps you need to take to get your credentials and qualifications recognized in Canada.

If you need more info...then I would suggest call agent he/she will guide you further

My point is that, they never ever mentioned this thing any where......and sorry I am not underestimating the officer ....no offence but.. I am just speak up on the policies and guidelines provided by CIC to everyone on their web page and even in the form of official email where no travel history update they need time to time....

I know people on work permit traveling every week to NY and FL for work on WO and their PR is in process so you mean every week they need to send any email to CIC?? that for two days they are going out of country...... its not correct my friend get some research please !
 
waitingwaiting said:
It has opened up a new discussion. Bit confusing...i would agree with Luckychamp because even i didn't read anywhere about travel update to CIC.
Even the AOR email doesn't say anything about it except Marital status, change of address, employer etc etc but nothing about travelling.
Hmmmmm ::) ::) ::)

You are right my friend, I am also agree with you and see I quote the same thing above (AOR) and you didn't open anything.....its just clarity for everyone....this platform is for educating each other and I do welcome If I can learn new thing and I am...so thanks for raise this matter :)
 
luckychamp said:
I can trust you.....may be an officer told you specifically in your case......well below please find the CIC official email as ready reference on my AOR

quote unquote

"
Please inform the Centralized Intake Office of any status changes in your application (birth or adoption of a child, marriage or common-law relationship, new occupation or employer, change of address, change of e-mail address, change of immigration representative, etc) via the Case Specific Enquiry form at the following link: https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx.
Please include a letter identifying what the changes are and any relevant supporting documents. If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.
It is important for you to learn about the steps you need to take to get your credentials and qualifications recognized in Canada.

If you need more info...then I would suggest call agent he/she will guide you further

My point is that, they never ever mentioned this thing any where......and sorry I am not underestimating the officer ....no offence but.. I am just speak up on the policies and guidelines provided by CIC to everyone on their web page and even in the form of official email where no travel history update they need time to time....

I know people on work permit traveling every week to NY and FL for work on WO and their PR is in process so you mean every week they need to send any email to CIC?? that for two days they are going out of country...... its not correct my friend get some research please !
Let me put this one to bed for all of you :P

There is no need to inform CIC each time you leave the country or do international travels. Only if it exceeds 6 months this is required and you will need to present the PCC of that country as well.

On the other hand, luckychmp is not totally wrong. All of us will be required to submit updated "Schedule A" where we will have to update our travel information from the time we submitted our application until the time they request it. This will be required before they do PPR.

So, in short, you should not hassle CIC with information not requested or outlined in the guidelines as per the post above. If you travel abroad, you don't need to inform them about this until they request it.

I hope this clears things up, hit the [good] +1 button if it does ;D
 
Druce said:
Let me put this one to bed for all of you :P

There is no need to inform CIC each time you leave the country or do international travels. Only if it exceeds 6 months this is required and you will need to present the PCC of that country as well.

On the other hand, luckychmp is not totally wrong. All of us will be required to submit updated "Schedule A" where we will have to update our travel information from the time we submitted our application until the time they request it. This will be required before they do PPR.

So, in short, you should not hassle CIC with information not requested or outlined in the guidelines as per the post above. If you travel abroad, you don't need to inform them about this until they request it.

I hope this clears things up, hit the [good] +1 button if it does ;D

Thanks Druce
 
IMPORTANT INFO FOR EVERY PNP PR APPLICANTS

CIC (now IRCC) is looking for a way to reduce processing time and have started moving files globally. Which means a file might not be handled by the closest visa office anymore.

Check this on their website

Why did processing times information change?

Prior to December 31, 2015, processing times for many of our services were displayed by visa office. This was useful when applications for permanent or temporary residence were always processed by the nearest visa office. However, we now have the ability to move applications around our global network to ensure they are processed as efficiently as possible. This means your application may not be processed at the office closest to where you live.

For many services, instead of asking about your nearest visa office, you are now asked for your country of residence. This provides you with a more accurate processing time. For other services, you may see a single processing time, no matter where you live. This is our commitment to process applications within that time. These processing times are updated on a weekly basis.

In addition, we redesigned the layout to be mobile friendly so that you can get the information you need anytime, on any device.
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?st=3.2

Link to the above post. Good to know.
 
Dear friends, I need your advice, we are required to submit additional document together MR and RpRF and we already made appointment for medical, my question is can we send the additional document before we have done the medical?????
I am asking this because the medical will be transfer directly from doctor office through e-medical

Looking to you feeds back
 
Guys does.any September applicant received MR yet??
I applied on September 3/2015
Received AOR on 14 January
STILL WAITING FOR MEDICAL REQUEST >:(
pls update ...
 
awesome77 said:
Guys does.any September applicant received MR yet??
I applied on September 3/2015
Received AOR on 14 January
STILL WAITING FOR MEDICAL REQUEST >:(
pls update ...
Yes I have MR
 
Bro shahid Malik..are u an inland applicant??
Because I am an inland applicant AiNp ...applied on 28 September/2015 AOR received on 14 January... still waiting for medical request....
PLS UPDATE GUY S.......THANK S
 
awesome77 said:
Guys does.any September applicant received MR yet??
I applied on September 3/2015
Received AOR on 14 January
STILL WAITING FOR MEDICAL REQUEST >:(
pls update ...

According to anther forum page (pnp-pr-april may june-2015-applicants), June'15 applicants started receiving MR this month only. So September applicants should get their MR in ~June, assuming unchanged speed of CIC processing. I'm November applicant - so even longer for me.
Shahid malik above looks to be outland applicant (Visa office - Islamabad), so his experience and timeline are less relevant for inland applicants, although it's still good to know of course
 
sorry for the late post ;D

Medical Request: March 2, 2016
Medical Done: March 5, 2016
Medical Received (e-cas): March 11, 2016

waiting for PPR ;)
 
shielatimpen said:
sorry for the late post ;D

Medical Request: March 2, 2016
Medical Done: March 5, 2016
Medical Received (e-cas): March 11, 2016

waiting for PPR ;)

Congrats shielatimpen!
 
shielatimpen said:
sorry for the late post ;D

Medical Request: March 2, 2016
Medical Done: March 5, 2016
Medical Received (e-cas): March 11, 2016

waiting for PPR ;)

Hi where did you get you medical done? at st lukes? how long the process takes?
 
Mim23 said:
Hi where did you get you medical done? at st lukes? how long the process takes?


We had our medical at Nationwide Health Services here in Baguio :) after a week I checked my status via E-cas and its already Medical has been received.