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NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
17-01-2018
Nomination.....
24-01-2018
AOR Received.
11-04-2018
This thread is for Post PPR Information and Discussions. Please contribute information to help everyone who have received their PPR and want to go ahead with the next steps.

PPR to COPR
PreArrival preparation
Travel guides
Landing experiences in Canada
Things to do post Landing
 
If this post is specific to procedures in India, then may be it will be a good idea to mention the same in the title.

Not specific to India alone. I just started of with the VFS thing in India. Others can post the VFS procedures in their location :rolleyes:
 
I have a very specific question relating to PPR documents submitted. If a dependent applicant is a US citizen, do we need to submit their passport it a photocopy of the first page. CIC is taking a while to respond.
 
I have a very specific question relating to PPR documents submitted. If a dependent applicant is a US citizen, do we need to submit their passport it a photocopy of the first page. CIC is taking a while to respond.

I think you can bump this thread: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...-indian-us-citizen-passport-confusion.514091/

More information: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...on-of-indian-passport-holding-parents.545179/

As mentioned US citizens do not need to send their original passports. Only a photocopy is enough as per the instructions.
 
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This is for Ottawa but most of the points seems valid when we are arriving into Canada as New PRs. Good Read. I will try to find if there is information for other locations in Canada

Ottawa - Before you arrive: https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/immigrants/you-arrive

More information,

Things to do after landing in Canada: https://www.prepareforcanada.com/bl...d-to-do-after-landing-in-canada/#.W1FucNUzbIU
make sure you post your VFS experience in detail once you submit your passport for CoPR.
 
make sure you post your VFS experience in detail once you submit your passport for CoPR.

Spoke with the VFS representative. This is what he mentioned.

- two recent photographs along with your passport for primary and dependent(s) (as per specifications and stamped with details by studio)
- PPR letter copy
- Original Passports of the primary and dependent(s) and copies

In addition, it is better to take the VFS consent forms signed if only one person is going to submit the applications.

He mentioned some 643 INR for processing for each applicant. Extra charges for courier and sms services.
 
Hi all, need your inputs:
PPR: July 18th
Passport sent: July 19th

Upcoming travel outside Canada: August 27th

Now, once I get my PR, do you recommend that I do my landing first (Etobicoke, one of the US border locations) before I go on my travel or do my landing at the airport when I return anyway? The reason I ask is, if I do my landing before, I will need some additional document to travel outside of Canada, is that right?
 
Spoke with the VFS representative. This is what he mentioned.

- two recent photographs along with your passport for primary and dependent(s) (as per specifications and stamped with details by studio)
- PPR letter copy
- Original Passports of the primary and dependent(s) and copies

In addition, it is better to take the VFS consent forms signed if only one person is going to submit the applications.

He mentioned some 643 INR for processing for each applicant. Extra charges for courier and sms services.
thanks. What I meant is post submitting, that way you can cover A-Z.