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Hi Forum members,

Came to Canada for a short landing with my wife on 7th May 2015 at Toronto. A small brief of the landing procedures -
1. Completed immigration (second floor)- was asked 2 questions related to food that I was carrying and whether I had been to West Africa (related to the Ebola breakout). We had a few spices, walnuts, prunes etc in the checked in baggage, which we informed. We said that we had neither visited West Africa nor had been in contact with anyone from the place.

We were welcomed and advised to proceed to the new immigrant section.

2 As per advise of Qorax, we had prepared a set of documents separately for presentation to the officer when required.
a) POF:
We were asked about the amount of funds that we were carrying - we informed that we had cash of CAD 5000 and informed that we had recently transferred CAD 30,000 to our daughters account. (He did not ask to see either the cash or the transfer paper.) He asked us if we had any bank account in Canada, to which we said that we had applied for an HSBC account which was approved and we had to meet the bank officials to activate the account. No more questions were asked but the amount of CAD 30,000 was written by the officer on the COPR. (We are a 3 member family.)

b) Local address
He asked us for a local Canadian address and we provided a printed page of our daughters address. On our query, he informed that the PR card will take 6 weeks to be delivered. We offered him additional photos, which he refused saying that then photo on the COPR would suffice.

We were asked to wait and the wait took 15 mi. before we were called to meet the officer once again. We signed on the COPR (three locations), date and place of landing was recorded and we were welcomed to Canada One copy of the signed COPR was returned to us.

We asked him on the validity of the COPR and its requirement after the receipt of the PR Card (6 weeks delivery). We were strongly advised to keep the original COPR with us till time immemorial - as this original would be required to claim pension from the government.

3 When we exited from this section, another officer at the exit door gave us a warm welcome and along with the welcome gave us a set of brochures on "Welcome to Canada" and were asked to proceed to collect our luggage form the next level (first floor).

We collected our luggage and proceeded to the Customs. We presented the B4 and B4A form to the officer (we had prepared 2 sets of each document). The B4 form was blank while we had prefilled the B4A form along with photos (of jewellery) on A4 pages, and an approximate CAD amount. We also informed the officer about the goods to follow - laptops and a camera (at least 2 years old? - asked the officer). He then filled up the B4 form with the data that we gave him, took my signature on the B4 and the B4A forms, stamped each of the pages including the photos (in both sets), printed a receipt and gave us back one set.

We enquired on the procedure to bring in the jewellery into Canada since he had taken only my signature on the forms. We were informed that only the 3 of us, me my spouse or our daughter could bring the jewellery but the original stamped document should be presented on every occasion and they would strike off the article that had been imported.

4 After this, we took the elevator to the Ground Floor and came out of the airport.

We will now proceed to the Service Canada Office to complete the formalities of applying for the SIN Card.

We wish each and every member of this forum all success and we thank Aashifee, Qorax and MDV to have opened and have maintained this forum which has a huge wealth of information.

Thanking You

Rgds



Navneet
 
Indijoe said:
I received the stamped PP's and the COPR letter on Apr 30.
I'm May 8 applicant, finally the journey has reached the one mile-stone :) I added my new-born kid to application in Oct so my case took some time.

I would like to appreciate the forum members..for support and company through this journey. I don't see much of members who were active and applied along with me active anymore now. But still..thanks for all the members on this forum who help themselves by helping others.

This forum is one great place where I see a lot of help and information...a symbol of goodness existing around :)

Thanks to all the good comrades who started this spirit to help others and who are taking this forward.

Wish everyone of you who are waiting for your mile-stone...All the Best. Be cool & Be sure you will get it :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Gurjeet13 said:
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)


ITS Decision Made today on Ecas

Yesterday PPR email received

Admin please update the sheet


Hope will get passport back in next 15 days

Thanks for all the support

:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

V1313 said:
Its Decision Made on ECAS....


PPR mail awaited...

-V1313

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

vinodkr said:
DECISION MADE......

MY TIMELINES
APPLICATION RECEIVED- 25TH AUGUST 2014
MEDICAL REQUEST- 14TH MARCH 2015
THIRD LINE UPDATE- 4TH APRIL
4TH LINE UPDATE- 8TH MAY

Thank you everyone for your constant support..... I wish everyone gets their update speedily.

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

maym99 said:
ITS DECISION MADE NOW ;D ;D ;D

and I KNOW PPR IS ALSO ON ITS WAY !!!!! GOD BLESS ME!!!

GUYS NEED GOOD WISHES FROM YOU ALL !

GOD BLESS US ALL ;D ;D ;D ;D

<---- MY TIMELINES !!!!!

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

NJ2014 said:
Hello All..

I would like to thank each and every member of this forum who supported me directly or indirectly. I just read the VFS Status that

"Visa application, tracking ID No.20150504INHYPPT09426– Your processed passport has been dispatched from the Canada Visa Office NEW DELHI, on 08/05/2015 to the Canada Visa Application Centre.To know more, please call VAC helpline number or visit VAC website"

Hopefully should receive my passport tomorrow with COPR.

Thanks

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :) You will probably get it tomorrow or Monday.

guptaa said:
Mates,

Just checked my inbox, my consultant forwarded the PPR mail :-* :-* :-* :-*

Now time to resign and start the process


cheers!!!!

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

priyavig said:
I received my PPR yesterday !!!!!
My consultant sits in Canada and so I peant about it when I checked my mail today

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)

Shayu said:
Hi Guys

PPR received on 4th May, submitted PP on 7 May.

Thanks you all for your help and support

Congratulations Buddy !!! :) :) :)
 
1114 on hold

Seems like LVO has not yet touched the 1114 NOC (correct me if i am wrong) as applicants ranging from June to novemebr are waiting to hear any news. I am myself 19th November applicant with PER on 10th Feb waiting for 2nd line update and MR?/RPRF since 90 days its very frustrating :(
 
1114 please update

any 1114 applicant from LVO with any updates after PER please report on the forum and give your timeline, as it will give us some hope.. Hopeless, sleepless, distressed :( :( :( :( :(
 
Titans said:
Re posting for some thoughts by Seniors in this Forum

Guys,

Will a travel history to one country as a student also delay PPR?

Reason i am asking is my wife who is the primary has no travel history but me who is the dependent was in Australia for 2 years on a student visa.

Have already submitted the Australian PCC and full license history search on April 2nd.

RPRF DD encashed on April 16th

Bro,

If you have submitted all required documents. Your overseas study shouldn't be a concern for delay of PPR.

Good Luck buddy.

Sk
 
snavneet said:
Hi Forum members,

Came to Canada for a short landing with my wife on 7th May 2015 at Toronto. A small brief of the landing procedures -
1. Completed immigration (second floor)- was asked 2 questions related to food that I was carrying and whether I had been to West Africa (related to the Ebola breakout). We had a few spices, walnuts, prunes etc in the checked in baggage, which we informed. We said that we had neither visited West Africa nor had been in contact with anyone from the place.

We were welcomed and advised to proceed to the new immigrant section.

2 As per advise of Qorax, we had prepared a set of documents separately for presentation to the officer when required.
a) POF:
We were asked about the amount of funds that we were carrying - we informed that we had cash of CAD 5000 and informed that we had recently transferred CAD 30,000 to our daughters account. (He did not ask to see either the cash or the transfer paper.) He asked us if we had any bank account in Canada, to which we said that we had applied for an HSBC account which was approved and we had to meet the bank officials to activate the account. No more questions were asked but the amount of CAD 30,000 was written by the officer on the COPR. (We are a 3 member family.)

b) Local address
He asked us for a local Canadian address and we provided a printed page of our daughters address. On our query, he informed that the PR card will take 6 weeks to be delivered. We offered him additional photos, which he refused saying that then photo on the COPR would suffice.

We were asked to wait and the wait took 15 mi. before we were called to meet the officer once again. We signed on the COPR (three locations), date and place of landing was recorded and we were welcomed to Canada One copy of the signed COPR was returned to us.

We asked him on the validity of the COPR and its requirement after the receipt of the PR Card (6 weeks delivery). We were strongly advised to keep the original COPR with us till time immemorial - as this original would be required to claim pension from the government.

3 When we exited from this section, another officer at the exit door gave us a warm welcome and along with the welcome gave us a set of brochures on "Welcome to Canada" and were asked to proceed to collect our luggage form the next level (first floor).

We collected our luggage and proceeded to the Customs. We presented the B4 and B4A form to the officer (we had prepared 2 sets of each document). The B4 form was blank while we had prefilled the B4A form along with photos (of jewellery) on A4 pages, and an approximate CAD amount. We also informed the officer about the goods to follow - laptops and a camera (at least 2 years old? - asked the officer). He then filled up the B4 form with the data that we gave him, took my signature on the B4 and the B4A forms, stamped each of the pages including the photos (in both sets), printed a receipt and gave us back one set.

We enquired on the procedure to bring in the jewellery into Canada since he had taken only my signature on the forms. We were informed that only the 3 of us, me my spouse or our daughter could bring the jewellery but the original stamped document should be presented on every occasion and they would strike off the article that had been imported.

4 After this, we took the elevator to the Ground Floor and came out of the airport.

We will now proceed to the Service Canada Office to complete the formalities of applying for the SIN Card.

We wish each and every member of this forum all success and we thank Aashifee, Qorax and MDV to have opened and have maintained this forum which has a huge wealth of information.

Thanking You

Rgds



Navneet

Thank You Navneet .. Great information ..

Keep Posting :) :)
 
can anyone plz tel me which option is to be choosed online while paying proceesing fee of child..itz urgent guyz..plz help
 
Another week gone .... Wait is never ending and heartbreaking :(
 
snavneet said:
Hi Forum members,

Came to Canada for a short landing with my wife on 7th May 2015 at Toronto. A small brief of the landing procedures -
1. Completed immigration (second floor)- was asked 2 questions related to food that I was carrying and whether I had been to West Africa (related to the Ebola breakout). We had a few spices, walnuts, prunes etc in the checked in baggage, which we informed. We said that we had neither visited West Africa nor had been in contact with anyone from the place.

We were welcomed and advised to proceed to the new immigrant section.

2 As per advise of Qorax, we had prepared a set of documents separately for presentation to the officer when required.
a) POF:
We were asked about the amount of funds that we were carrying - we informed that we had cash of CAD 5000 and informed that we had recently transferred CAD 30,000 to our daughters account. (He did not ask to see either the cash or the transfer paper.) He asked us if we had any bank account in Canada, to which we said that we had applied for an HSBC account which was approved and we had to meet the bank officials to activate the account. No more questions were asked but the amount of CAD 30,000 was written by the officer on the COPR. (We are a 3 member family.)

b) Local address
He asked us for a local Canadian address and we provided a printed page of our daughters address. On our query, he informed that the PR card will take 6 weeks to be delivered. We offered him additional photos, which he refused saying that then photo on the COPR would suffice.

We were asked to wait and the wait took 15 mi. before we were called to meet the officer once again. We signed on the COPR (three locations), date and place of landing was recorded and we were welcomed to Canada One copy of the signed COPR was returned to us.

We asked him on the validity of the COPR and its requirement after the receipt of the PR Card (6 weeks delivery). We were strongly advised to keep the original COPR with us till time immemorial - as this original would be required to claim pension from the government.

3 When we exited from this section, another officer at the exit door gave us a warm welcome and along with the welcome gave us a set of brochures on "Welcome to Canada" and were asked to proceed to collect our luggage form the next level (first floor).

We collected our luggage and proceeded to the Customs. We presented the B4 and B4A form to the officer (we had prepared 2 sets of each document). The B4 form was blank while we had prefilled the B4A form along with photos (of jewellery) on A4 pages, and an approximate CAD amount. We also informed the officer about the goods to follow - laptops and a camera (at least 2 years old? - asked the officer). He then filled up the B4 form with the data that we gave him, took my signature on the B4 and the B4A forms, stamped each of the pages including the photos (in both sets), printed a receipt and gave us back one set.

We enquired on the procedure to bring in the jewellery into Canada since he had taken only my signature on the forms. We were informed that only the 3 of us, me my spouse or our daughter could bring the jewellery but the original stamped document should be presented on every occasion and they would strike off the article that had been imported.

4 After this, we took the elevator to the Ground Floor and came out of the airport.

We will now proceed to the Service Canada Office to complete the formalities of applying for the SIN Card.

We wish each and every member of this forum all success and we thank Aashifee, Qorax and MDV to have opened and have maintained this forum which has a huge wealth of information.

Thanking You

Rgds



Navneet

Thanks, Navneet. That's a good description.
 
Why Ndvo not issuing mr? SL on 21 feb. 13 Aug app. Per on. 3 dec. They have totally stopped working on mr. Why is it so? When they will start mr again? Extremely frustrating and irritating. Every day we only get dissapointment. No respect for our life by Ndvo. No ethics, no morals. Never ending wait just continues on......
 
sk1984indian said:
Bro,

If you have submitted all required documents. Your overseas study shouldn't be a concern for delay of PPR.

Good Luck buddy.

Sk

Thanks sk1984indian
 
Re: 1114 please update

ruqayya said:
any 1114 applicant from LVO with any updates after PER please report on the forum and give your timeline, as it will give us some hope.. Hopeless, sleepless, distressed :( :( :( :( :(
hello,
i applied in 1114 as well, app received on 3rd dec, have not even received my PER, my dd has not cashed either..i dont know what went possibly wrong. :S
 
canadavisa1986 said:
Hi Friends,

Hope everybody is doing good.. Just wanted to share an observation that I made while going through Global spreadsheet for NDVO applicants:

[size=10pt][size=10pt]Number of MR/ 3rd line/ 4th line update applicants: 342[/size][/size]

[size=10pt][size=10pt]Lets assume 15% variation owing to the fact that sheet might not be updated by all: 342- 51= 291[/size][/size]

Now as per trend seen NDVO is granting approx. [size=10pt][size=10pt]25 PPRs in a week (taking 10 PPRs each on Tue and Thu and rest weekdays lets assume 5 PPRs in total)[/size][/size]

So this makes it a [size=10pt][size=10pt]waiting period of around 11.5 weeks for present applicants. [/size][/size]

Some are very lucky to get their PPRs in 30-45 days window (maybe with no travel history, less number of companies worked for and so on) ,, rest of the applicants get it in 3 months time.Ofcourse this is a general observation, with intricate details casewise the time may also increase

So people waiting for PPRs more than 30-45days shouldn't actually worry as they are well within timelines at which NDVO seems to be working.

Did I miss something. Please share your valuable inputs.

NR.
Hello,
Good study. Seems quite in line with the outcomes of NDVO. Thanks
 
I cant submit my PP today since my husband is traveling and will happen on monday only
but you predictions are absolutely perfect ... most definitely i owe you a party :)


MDV said:
Haha Priya My prediction was so right I estimated 15 May .

Congrats !! If you got PPR today and you submit in VFS office today you will get your visa back stamped by minimum 5 days as NDVO takes min 5 days to stamp visa.
Now you should give party :P :P