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hussain12015 said:
Dear all,

Anyone knows how much time it will take to get PPR after Decision Made on ECAS.

I am waiting for PPR and my Decision Made appeared on January 20, 2017.

Anyone please share his experience

Thanks in advance

Regards


@hussain12015

What is your timeline ? Are you an inland applicant ?
 
hussain12015 said:
Thanks very much alemom

Hi hussain12015

Could you please share your time line?
According to your signature, looks like that you are still waiting for your medical exam...

Thank you!!
 
Hi cohenbrother,

Whether you showed any bank statement in the border while landing, is we need to show or its an optional
 
Smearingo said:
It seems the date of assessment is a bit ambiguous in the phrasing of these articles. But your interpretation makes logical sense and can explain why a lot of people who received CoPR after 12 months of their application were not requested for another medical exam. It has been 13+ months previously, and I have heard no one mention the encounter of a request for a new medical exam (some of them also provided medical upfront). Based on this, I would say you are probably fine ;)

@Smearingo, Thank you very much for response.

BTW, from the table it seems that someone could expect an answer 270-300 days after AOR, regardless of the APP-AOR time, 24 out of 38 approved applicants, of course some cases has been finalized less than 270 days and 2 cases more than 300 days. Could this be reliable or submission date is important and we have to rely on APP-PPR instead of AOR-PPR?
 
I have applied for federal PR on October 25, 2016 in QSW catagory. But no money is deducted yet from credit card.
???
 
boharj said:
I have applied for federal PR on October 25, 2016 in QSW catagory. But no money is deducted yet from credit card.
???

For me, it is about 2 months. Before the AOR (ABOUT 4 MONTHS ), ANY TIME IS POSSIBLE...
 
PPRVSR said:
Hi cohenbrother,

Whether you showed any bank statement in the border while landing, is we need to show or its an optional
I don't know if this is optional
but
They asked me to show them how much money I have in the bank. That is what I say it is better to prepare if they ask.
 
Hi,
For those like we, that are waiting for the mailman, here is Canada Post's announce:

https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/blogs/announcements/details.page?article=2017/01/24/greater_montreal_reg&cattype=announcements&cat=servicealerts

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Mail delivery alert for the greater Montréal region

Posted on Jan. 24, 2017 by Canada Post in Service Alerts

In light of the severe weather conditions in the greater Montréal region, it is not safe to send our delivery agents to deliver mail today. Delivery will resume once conditions improve and it is safe to do so.
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Do we have to laugh or cry?
 
Smearingo said:
Hmm I would say yes. I just took a look at Schedule A and how I filled it. Wow, yes, it does ask for list of memberships in one's lifetime (not just that in the past 10 years or since age of 18). I made an exhaustive list of all my memberships in a supplementary sheet that goes back as far as my membership in students' union in secondary school when I was Secondary 1 (equivalent to Grade 7 in Canada). So, yes, I would put everything to avoid any possibility of misrepresentation (in the case of not disclosing any information , however trivial or irrelevant it may sound).


I provided mine in reverse chronological order, that is from the most recent to the oldest. But sometimes for overlapping events, this may be a bit troublesome (even if I produced it in ascending order). For instance, I did a lot of things during my study (not just studying, but I was also offered TA-ships, that kind of things, and had some short trips), I put this note in the "activity" column: "See table 8.1 for other activities during the entire period of my study." Accordingly, I created a sub-table in which I listed all those activities during my study. (I think my supplementary sheet is kind of masterpiece---took me some time and efforts to produce :P but compared to FSW, the required materials for QSW are just non-complicated).

Bon courage!

Thank you very much, Smearingo! Very helpful comments.
Best.
 
Mary25 said:
hello) I think you shouldn't mention it bcs it's not so important for immigration process))) ...I am from Russia and I know what it is Pioneer organisation -)))

Thank you for your answer, Mary25!
 
alemom said:
According to the Regie website those are the Proof of residence
Proof of residence consists of one of the following:

Copies of all the pages of your residential lease or valid rental contract made out in your name, including the location (address) and duration of the rental, as well as the signature of the parties, i.e. your signature and that of the owner (renter) or of the owner's representative
Copies of all the pages of the notarized deed of purchase or deed of hypothec of your residential property, specifying the name of the parties (buyer, seller or financial institution), the location (address of the property or building) and the signature of the parties
An attestation from your employer specifying that you hold a job in Québec and containing the following:
your last and first names
the name of your employer
the address of the head office or place of business, the last and first names, and the telephone number of the employer or of the employer’s representative
mention that you are holding a job in Québec for this employer
the date of signature, as well as the signature of the employer or of the employer’s representative (you may not sign the attestation yourself)
The attestation must be issued within 45 days before it is received at the Régie.

We recommend that you send us documents bearing the company letterhead or logo, or that you enclose a business card along with your documents.

An attestation from an accredited educational institution located in Québec, dated and signed by a designated officer or bearing a seal confirming your enrolment in a program of studies. It must show your name and the institution contact information, and be issued in the 45 days before it is received at the Régie. The educational institution must be a primary-, secondary-, college- or university-level establishment, and the program of studies must lead to a diploma or attestation of studies.


A sworn statement sworn statement
A statement made under oath and signed before a commissioner for oaths. from the owner, the owner's representative or the tenant (whose name appears on the lease) of the residence where you live, issued in the 45 days before it is received at the Régie.
A copy of a landline, electricity or cable bill, or tax notice (municipal or school tax), showing your name and address.
Documents not on the above list will not be accepted.

Hope it helps, but as you said things change everyday

Actually I brought fido phone bill today. They almost did not accept it because it was cellphone. They want a home phone bill.
But at the end, they just accepted it. I guess i was lucky.
 
POLYNING said:
For me, it is about 2 months. Before the AOR (ABOUT 4 MONTHS ), ANY TIME IS POSSIBLE...

Hi, thanks for the reply :)

It took you two months to charge your credit card after the application is received?
 
boharj said:
Hi, thanks for the reply :)

It took you two months to charge your credit card after the application is received?


yes, for me, two months, sept. 27-Nov. 25
 
Return envelope just activated! Leaving Ottawa's office today at 16:46 :D
 
Canadaf0r3v3r said:
Hi hussain12015

Could you please share your time line?
According to your signature, looks like that you are still waiting for your medical exam...

Thank you!!

Application filed= May 2016
AOR Received = October 2016
MR and RPRF = November 2016
Decision Made= Around January 19th or 20th, 2017
waiting for PPR
Visa office = London
I am not inland applicant