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mikein said:
Do we need to send the cover letter with the ppr document ?

Is it necessary ? Or

The following docs are enough!
1 passports
2 photographs
3 mail
4 excel sheet

Kindly guide.

Need take a print out of the PPR request letter, original passports and submit them with VFS office in your city.
 
What are the residency requirements for permanent residents (PRs)?

As a permanent resident, you may travel outside Canada after you arrive. However, you must meet certain residency obligations to maintain your status as a permanent resident.

To meet these residency obligations, you must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days (2 years) in every 5-year period.

This means that you can spend a total of up to 3 years outside of Canada during a 5-year period. However, if you leave the country for an extended period of time, it is up to you to prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada that you will be able to meet your residency requirements.

If you are outside Canada for extended periods of time, you can accumulate residency days if you are:

Travelling with a Canadian spouse or common-law partner, or are a child accompanying a parent, or
Employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or the Public Service of Canada, or
The spouse, common-law partner or child of a permanent resident who is outside Canada and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or the Public Service of Canada.
If you are in Canada and an immigration officer determines that you have not complied with your residency obligations, the officer may issue a departure order that requires you to leave Canada.

If you are outside of Canada and do not meet residency obligations, immigration officers abroad may inform you in writing that you have lost your permanent residence status.

If you lose your permanent resident status, you can appeal this decision. If you appeal, the officer may consider humanitarian and compassionate reasons before making a final decision about your permanent resident status.

If you know that you will be out of the country for an extended period of time it is very important that you contact Citizenship and Immigration Canada and let them know that you will be returning. Citizenship and Immigration Canada no longer issues Returning Resident Permits.

If you plan to apply for Canadian citizenship, please note that time spent outside of Canada cannot be counted towards the citizenship residency requirements. Currently, you must spend at least 3 of the last 4 years (1,095 days) in Canada as a legal resident of Canada to be eligible to apply for citizenship. For more information, read How do I apply for Canadian citizenship?
 
HPAD said:
Hi Forum Mates

Elated to announce that finally today at 3:05PM I got the
Much awaited PPR mail
My timelines are as follows :

NOC - 3132

1) 16th Sep - App Received
2) 6th Jan - PER
3) 24th March - Process Started
4) 14th April - Med Req
5) 30th April - Med update
6) 9th May - DM
7) 26th May - PPR

Thank the almighty for this successful journey
Of 8 months & 10 days in totality .
Also would like to thank each active member on this
Forum for their valuable support always.

Wish each one all the best for their DM & PPR's

Cheers !!! :)

Congratulations for your PPR !!!!!!!!
 
MDV said:
What are the residency requirements for permanent residents (PRs)?

As a permanent resident, you may travel outside Canada after you arrive. However, you must meet certain residency obligations to maintain your status as a permanent resident.

To meet these residency obligations, you must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days (2 years) in every 5-year period.

This means that you can spend a total of up to 3 years outside of Canada during a 5-year period. However, if you leave the country for an extended period of time, it is up to you to prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada that you will be able to meet your residency requirements.

If you are outside Canada for extended periods of time, you can accumulate residency days if you are:

Travelling with a Canadian spouse or common-law partner, or are a child accompanying a parent, or
Employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or the Public Service of Canada, or
The spouse, common-law partner or child of a permanent resident who is outside Canada and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or the Public Service of Canada.
If you are in Canada and an immigration officer determines that you have not complied with your residency obligations, the officer may issue a departure order that requires you to leave Canada.

If you are outside of Canada and do not meet residency obligations, immigration officers abroad may inform you in writing that you have lost your permanent residence status.

If you lose your permanent resident status, you can appeal this decision. If you appeal, the officer may consider humanitarian and compassionate reasons before making a final decision about your permanent resident status.

If you know that you will be out of the country for an extended period of time it is very important that you contact Citizenship and Immigration Canada and let them know that you will be returning. Citizenship and Immigration Canada no longer issues Returning Resident Permits.

If you plan to apply for Canadian citizenship, please note that time spent outside of Canada cannot be counted towards the citizenship residency requirements. Currently, you must spend at least 3 of the last 4 years (1,095 days) in Canada as a legal resident of Canada to be eligible to apply for citizenship. For more information, read How do I apply for Canadian citizenship?

Good Info & Thank you for sharing -- MDV
 
Friends,
When we raise CSE for time extension, does Warsaw VO respond? do they grant extensions. I need 15 days more, have everything but one PCC, raised CSE two days back but they didn't reply. I am worried now, what if i can not submit one PCC in 30 days time-frame.
 
sreeramp said:
No need take a print out of the PPR request letter, original passports and submit them with VFS office in your city.

I hve submitted ppts on 14th may. They ask for following :

Original ppts
- print out of ppr mail with details filled in table
-2 photos each with details like name n address of studio , ur name and date of photo taken on back of one photo
-cash for services availed.

While collection, I wud be carrying following today as told by vfs customer care:

-Deposit receipt
-Original id proof of myself and my spouse as I m collecting her ppt as well
-Authorization letter signed by wife

Hope this would help.
 
Hi Everyone,

I am appending the email format that I have used for sending my documents to WVO. Hope this is of help to people all scanned documents are acceptable, even the RPRF receipt. (save on the 3000 to 5000 INR)


Date: 20/05/2015

Name : xxxxxxxxxx

Date of Birth : xx March 19xx

UCI : xxxxxxxx

Application/File Number : Exxxxxxxxxx

Dear Sir / Madam,

Sub:- Submission of required documents and information for Application/File # Exxxxxxx

Please find attached herewith all the documents as required though I had sent the same in 2 emails yesterday (19.05.2015)

Documents attached are:

1. Scanned copy of Signed Schedule A with Annexure I (for Education Details) and Annexure II (For Personal History)

2. Scanned copy of the Receipt of the Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee.


3. Full Scanned Passport for xxxx (UCI No. xxxx) and Scanned Copy of the e-Medical Information Sheet

4. Full Scanned Passport of xxxxxx (UCI No. xxxxx) and Scanned Copy of the e-Medical Information Sheet

5. Full Scanned Passport of xxxx xxx xxxx (UCI No. xxxxxx) and Scanned Copy of the e-Medical Information Sheet

6. Full Scanned Passport of xxxxx xxxx (UCI No. xxxxxxx) and Scanned Copy of the e-Medical Information Sheet

Kindly contact me in case any other documents are required.
 
One more request -

My wife is a physiotherapist with 2 years of work experience -

Kindly advise to work as Phsyiotherapist assistant (PTA) does she need any license -

As far as i understood its not needed.

Kindly clarify
 
asb30 said:
I hve submitted ppts on 14th may. They ask for following :

Original ppts
- print out of ppr mail with details filled in table
-2 photos each with details like name n address of studio , ur name and date of photo taken on back of one photo
-cash for services availed.

While collection, I wud be carrying following today as told by vfs customer care:

-Deposit receipt
-Original id proof of myself and my spouse as I m collecting her ppt as well
-Authorization letter signed by wife

Hope this would help.

Thank you for the correction and the update .....
 
HPAD said:
Hi Forum Mates

Elated to announce that finally today at 3:05PM I got the
Much awaited PPR mail
My timelines are as follows :

NOC - 3132

1) 16th Sep - App Received
2) 6th Jan - PER
3) 24th March - Process Started
4) 14th April - Med Req
5) 30th April - Med update
6) 9th May - DM
7) 26th May - PPR

Thank the almighty for this successful journey
Of 8 months & 10 days in totality .
Also would like to thank each active member on this
Forum for their valuable support always.

Wish each one all the best for their DM & PPR's

Cheers !!! :)

Congratulations friend.....will u pls share ur visa office?


H
 
When will we get PPR? >:( ??? ::)
 
My TLU was on march27. But i was able to submit MY PCC 's on april 13th. When can i expect my DM/PPR.I am very anxious........Please suggest.
 
PEOPLE WHO ARE STILL WAITING FOR PPR from NDVO can pm me to join the wazzapp group
 
Ndvo.. Please send DM/PPR and respective status update to all waiting aspirants including me