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luckychamp said:
Good Morning ...... and ...... Good Luck remaining applicants for PPR !

Good morning luckychamp Inshallah will follow you kind man, thanks.
 
I am on waiting on the line just like you are. Be patient

Merry Christmas to everyone.
 
Hi All,

I ordered GCMS notes on 22 Nov. 2016. I still have not received it. Anyone in the same situation?
 
pnpab said:
Hi All,

I ordered GCMS notes on 22 Nov. 2016. I still have not received it. Anyone in the same situation?

I ordered on Dec 2nd and got on Dec 17
 
waitingwaiting said:
Anyone know if CIC working today ??
Waiting for the Passport tracker activation

When did they receive your passport ?? Mine still in transit .... hopefully deliver tomorrow submitted on Dec 23

Well they are officially off today....and overall TAT for Visa 5-7 Working days

Good Luck!
 
Goodness said:

LC,

U need to specify ur own details first as outlined in d auto email.
Then u can then list d details of ur dependants.

I have sent them the proper second email next day on Saturday, Dec 24th.....no reply I think offices are closed due to Christmas Holidays so hopefully on Wednesday ...
 
luckychamp said:
When did they receive your passport ?? Mine still in transit .... hopefully deliver tomorrow submitted on Dec 23

Well they are officially off today....and overall TAT for Visa 5-7 Working days

Good Luck!

I sent it out last Wednesday (21 Dec) from Calgary, and delivered on 22 Dec (the next day).
 
I am planning to go to Coutts/Carway from Calgary for Landing purposes.
Issue is i don't drive. I am looking for someone who can take me there and then bring back.
I am ready to Bills for the ride.
Please inbox me if someone is interested or going there for Landing too.

Thanks
 
waitingwaiting said:
I am planning to go to Coutts/Carway from Calgary for Landing purposes.
Issue is i don't drive. I am looking for someone who can take me there and then bring back.
I am ready to Bills for the ride.
Please inbox me if someone is interested or going there for Landing too.

Thanks

if you are not rushing or not travelling soon, it will save you money, time, gas, kilometers by getting an appointment to the immigration office for landing near you. It will take approximate two (2) weeks.. I will do mine in Saskatoon.. But you need to wait for your passport back before you get an appointment. they need the COPR number/visa stamp number.



***How do I validate a Confirmation of Permanent Residence or a permanent resident visa if I live in Canada?

If you already live in Canada, you have two options to become a permanent resident:

1.You can make an appointment at one of our offices near where you live in Canada. To do this, contact us by using this Web form.

If your permanent resident visa (or one of your family’s) expires in two months or less, please indicate that you need urgent processing.


2.If you are not able to make an appointment as set out above, you may leave Canada and return through an international airport or a Canadian land border.

When you arrive, an IRCC officer will interview you, and grant you entry into Canada based on the information in your visa.


In either case, you will have to show the officer:
•your passport, travel or identity document (including your visa sticker, if you have one), and
•your Confirmation of Permanent Residence, permanent resident visa, Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), letter of introduction or any instructions from the Canadian visa office, and
•your proof of legal status in Canada, such as a valid work permit, study permit, temporary resident permit, or visitor document, or any immigration document you have (whether valid or not), or
•proof of implied status (if you applied to extend your stay before it ended). Proof of this status may include: ◦payment receipt,
◦copy of your application to extend your stay,
◦printout of online application, or
◦proof of mailing.


Note: You must leave Canada, enter another country and re-enter Canada to become a permanent resident at an international airport or Canadian land border. If you need a visa to enter another country before you re-enter Canada, it is up to you to get the visa.

You will do these procedures at the first place you arrive in Canada. If you are travelling by air, make sure you have time before any connecting flight or other travel.

If you choose to leave and re-enter Canada at a land border, especially during the peak periods of weekends and holidays, you may have a long wait time for service.

To find the land border closest to you, see the Canada Border Service Agency website
 
jessicaje said:
Dear Kalpan,

I have been watching this thread for a while. Here are my observations:

Most people here are provincial nominees who submitted their application to the federal government last September or October, hence the title "PNP- PR ( CIC applicants SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 2015)".
They got the Acknowledgment of Receipts, aka AOR, during December 2015 and January 2016.
They got the medical requests this June or July.
They have been waiting since medical results were submitted.
Until recently, people finally start to receive passport requests, aka PPR, aka the golden/magic email, which basically means your pr application has been approved.

So basically, from September/October 2015 to December 2016, that is roughly 15/16 months, which is what you saw on CIC website.

For more specific information regarding application timeline, you may refer to the left part of each post. I am not sure what it is called. Is it signature? You know, the place where it shows the poster's forum ID and profile picture? Some people may share their timelines there. Take the post [Reply #4163] from ramyfathalla for example, which is 4 floors above yours, all the critical dates are listed on the left. Lots of people do the same. You can do some researches yourself and get an idea of how long the whole process will take.

I hope this helps. Cheers.


Hi jessicaje,

Thanks for the detailed explanation. yes, It would be 15 to 16 months for the entire process.

Thanks,
Kalpan
 
Jovie said:
if you are not rushing or not travelling soon, it will save you money, time, gas, kilometers by getting an appointment to the immigration office for landing near you. It will take approximate two (2) weeks.. I will do mine in Saskatoon.. But you need to wait for your passport back before you get an appointment. they need the COPR number/visa stamp number.



***How do I validate a Confirmation of Permanent Residence or a permanent resident visa if I live in Canada?

If you already live in Canada, you have two options to become a permanent resident:

1.You can make an appointment at one of our offices near where you live in Canada. To do this, contact us by using this Web form.

If your permanent resident visa (or one of your family’s) expires in two months or less, please indicate that you need urgent processing.


2.If you are not able to make an appointment as set out above, you may leave Canada and return through an international airport or a Canadian land border.

When you arrive, an IRCC officer will interview you, and grant you entry into Canada based on the information in your visa.


In either case, you will have to show the officer:
•your passport, travel or identity document (including your visa sticker, if you have one), and
•your Confirmation of Permanent Residence, permanent resident visa, Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), letter of introduction or any instructions from the Canadian visa office, and
•your proof of legal status in Canada, such as a valid work permit, study permit, temporary resident permit, or visitor document, or any immigration document you have (whether valid or not), or
•proof of implied status (if you applied to extend your stay before it ended). Proof of this status may include: ◦payment receipt,
◦copy of your application to extend your stay,
◦printout of online application, or
◦proof of mailing.


Note: You must leave Canada, enter another country and re-enter Canada to become a permanent resident at an international airport or Canadian land border. If you need a visa to enter another country before you re-enter Canada, it is up to you to get the visa.

You will do these procedures at the first place you arrive in Canada. If you are travelling by air, make sure you have time before any connecting flight or other travel.

If you choose to leave and re-enter Canada at a land border, especially during the peak periods of weekends and holidays, you may have a long wait time for service.

To find the land border closest to you, see the Canada Border Service Agency website

Thanks for sharing :)