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IrishinCanada

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Apr 13, 2011
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Visa Office......
Sydney Nova Scotia
NOC Code......
2282
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18-07-2012
AOR Received.
21-08-2012
IELTS Request
IELTS Completed
Med's Request
01-05-2013
Med's Done....
07-05-2013 (Uploaded 21-05-2013)
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WAIVED
Passport Req..
COPR received on 7th June 2013
VISA ISSUED...
COPR received on 7th June 2013
LANDED..........
28-06-2013
Hi all, I've been reading a lot of difference topics on this matter and was wondering if a person has a successful CEC application AND is from a visa-exempt country, do they still have to send their passport as part of the PPR process?

Does anyone here know?
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

I am visa exempt, but my wife is not. The PPR email I got specified that I send BOTH passports, so I did what they told me.

So I guess it depends on the individual visa officer.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

2_of_5 said:
I am visa exempt, but my wife is not. The PPR email I got specified that I send BOTH passports, so I did what they told me.

So I guess it depends on the individual visa officer.

I believe I saw your post on this and I am curious to know if there has been any single applicants for this, that could maybe shed some light on the matter.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

IrishinCanada said:
Hi all, I've been reading a lot of difference topics on this matter and was wondering if a person has a successful CEC application AND is from a visa-exempt country, do they still have to send their passport as part of the PPR process?

Does anyone here know?

I think for visa exempt countries, you need to email copies of your passport to CPPO after you get the PPR email. This as what I understand after reading the forum. They will mail you the COPR by regular mail.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

yosemite said:
I think for visa exempt countries, you need to email copies of your passport to CPPO after you get the PPR email. This as what I understand after reading the forum. They will mail you the COPR by regular mail.

Thanks Yosemite! ECAS got updated to "Medical results have been received. A decision has been made on your application" this morning, before any PPR. I'm assuming this is somewhat normal? How did it work out for you?

The majority of the posts I read on here are from people who are not from visa exempt countries.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

IrishinCanada said:
Thanks Yosemite! ECAS got updated to "Medical results have been received. A decision has been made on your application" this morning, before any PPR. I'm assuming this is somewhat normal? How did it work out for you?

The majority of the posts I read on here are from people who are not from visa exempt countries.

DM before PPR is normal these days. I also had DM before getting the PPR email. I got PPR 9 days after DM on ecas. You should get PPR shortly. I am not from a visa exempt country but have read posts on the forum which say you have to email your passport copy and they send the COPR by regular mail. If I remember right, swu from the May forum had posted the PPR email he got...and he is from a visa exempt country. You could probably look it up.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

yosemite said:
DM before PPR is normal these days. I also had DM before getting the PPR email. I got PPR 9 days after DM on ecas. You should get PPR shortly. I am not from a visa exempt country but have read posts on the forum which say you have to mail your passport copy and they send the COPR by regular mail. If I remember right, swu from the May forum had posted the PPR email he got...and he is from a visa exempt country. You could probably look it up.

Thanks yosemite, good advice. I'm staying positive regarding the application especially as my timelines are following most of the other applications which have been already approved approved.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

IrishinCanada said:
Thanks Yosemite! ECAS got updated to "Medical results have been received. A decision has been made on your application" this morning, before any PPR. I'm assuming this is somewhat normal? How did it work out for you?

The majority of the posts I read on here are from people who are not from visa exempt countries.

Hi,

I am a single applicant. CEC, from visa exempt country, landed May 15, thus I think I am eligible to give some thoughts re your inquiry.

When I got my PPR, it clearly states that I only have to send in COPIES of my passport due to the visa exempt thing. CIC even specified which page of the passport they want to see.

Don't get me wrong. They requested only COPIES of your passport doesn't necessarily means that you can send the response back to them via email. IF your PPR specifies they want something "original" (e.g. photos) one must send in the package via mail. Luckily, they didn't ask for any originals re my case thus I just sent the whole package (passport copies, RPRF receipt copy, bio data form) back to them via email. Easy and quick.


Hope this helps.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

s_w_u said:
Hi,

I am a single applicant. CEC, from visa exempt country, landed May 15, thus I think I am eligible to give some thoughts re your inquiry.

When I got my PPR, it clearly states that I only have to send in COPIES of my passport due to the visa exempt thing. CIC even specified which page of the passport they want to see.

Don't get me wrong. They requested only COPIES of your passport doesn't necessarily means that you can send the response back to them via email. IF your PPR specifies they want something "original" (e.g. photos) one must send in the package via mail. Luckily, they didn't ask for any originals re my case thus I just sent the whole package (passport copies, RPRF receipt copy, bio data form) back to them via email. Easy and quick.


Hope this helps.

Thanks for the positive advice s_w_u . My doctor uploaded my medicals on the 21st and then my ECAS changed to 'Decision Made' soon after (this weekend in fact) - how long do you think I could be waiting for the PPR? 5-10 days? That's what most of the timelines seem to be...
 
congratulations on decision made!

i am from a visa exempt country as well, so i have been wondering what will happen! this thread will be helpful to me!

IrishinCanada, congrats on your process! i remember you from our July 2012 thread :) we have come a long way!
 
nikkit said:
congratulations on decision made!

i am from a visa exempt country as well, so i have been wondering what will happen! this thread will be helpful to me!

IrishinCanada, congrats on your process! i remember you from our July 2012 thread :) we have come a long way!

Thanks nikkit! I guess I'll hopefully find out in the next two or three weeks but I will post on here before then so that people like yourself know for certain. It's been a long long wait....hoping yours comes through quickly as well.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

IrishinCanada said:
Thanks for the positive advice s_w_u . My doctor uploaded my medicals on the 21st and then my ECAS changed to 'Decision Made' soon after (this weekend in fact) - how long do you think I could be waiting for the PPR? 5-10 days? That's what most of the timelines seem to be...

Well I don't know for an e-med app but mine took like twenty sth days from CIC received the med result to PPR email reached my inbox.

details: med result sent to Ottawa via express post, reached the CIC mail room on Mar 20, got the PPR on Apr 11/12, sent the PP and stuff same day, got CoPR via mail on May 14.
 
Re: PPR Process for people from Visa Exempt country

s_w_u said:
Well I don't know for an e-med app but mine took like twenty sth days from CIC received the med result to PPR email reached my inbox.

details: med result sent to Ottawa via express post, reached the CIC mail room on Mar 20, got the PPR on Apr 11/12, sent the PP and stuff same day, got CoPR via mail on May 14.

Good to know....I guess I've waited this long, I can wait a little bit longer. Thanks again.
 
guess i wasn't that lucky..i am from a visa exempt country and i emailed a copy of my passport, along with the receipt and biodata form. it's been 8 weeks and I'm still waiting for my COPR........
 
bajgal said:
guess i wasn't that lucky..i am from a visa exempt country and i emailed a copy of my passport, along with the receipt and biodata form. it's been 8 weeks and I'm still waiting for my COPR........

Are you applying from within Canada?