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mk.2382 said:
Not too sure about LVO time lags..

I too added my newborn in my application post getting MRs done for me and my wife.

Looks like you have done it all upfront but NDVO doesn't allow any upfront MR because nominated hospitals ask for a copy of MR letters issued by VOs. So really cannot predict. If LVO accepts upfront done medicals for newborn as well as all documents, CAD150 receipts etc then really kudos to their flexibility.

DM/PPR should not take much time either.. good luck.

Thank you very much for your response. +1 for you :-)
Actually I understand emedical centers can do upfront medical for newborn babies but atleast there should be medical letter for other family members.
How long it took you to DM/PPR after your & child's MR respectively?!
Regards
 
VRAA said:
Just checked, its decision made but no ppr. When can expect ppr?
app date : 26 may
slu: 10 nov
medical done: 24 nov
tlu : 4 june
flu: 24 july

Hi All, Please let me know the significance of line updates and when (after which line update) do we get MR and RPRF and PPC requests?
Do we get line updates for every documents we send (like for MR received, RPRF received and any other documents like PPC received)?
 
hey guys.. need some help...
if primary applicant goes first , can dependents join primary applicant later without he/she accompanying them ?
in other words..
can dependents enter canada for first time without primary applicant, provided primary applicant already entered canada few weks or months back ?

guys really need answer.. thanks you all in advance..
 
canonl said:
hey guys.. need some help...
if primary applicant goes first , can dependents join primary applicant later without he/she accompanying them ?
in other words..
can dependents enter canada for first time without primary applicant, provided primary applicant already entered canada few weks or months back ?

guys really need answer.. thanks you all in advance..
Hi canonl,

Always Primary Applicant has to go first with or without dependent applicants.

Once the Primary Applicant complete the formalities, dependents can enter Canada with or without accompany of Primary Applicant.

Then dependents can enter Canada before their Single entry Visa is expired.
 
sreeramp said:
Hi canonl,

Always Primary Applicant has to go first with or without dependent applicants.

Once the Primary Applicant complete the formalities, dependents can enter Canada with or without accompany of Primary Applicant.

Then dependents can enter Canada before their Single entry Visa is expired.

Hi, so can you confirm what will happen to the PR cards..

For example i land in Nov 2015 and my family lands in Feb 2016. Will i get mine and my family's PR cards before they land in Feb 2016?

I have been seeking an answer to this question for a long time now.
 
harirajmohan said:
Hi All, Please let me know the significance of line updates and when (after which line update) do we get MR and RPRF and PPC requests?
Do we get line updates for every documents we send (like for MR received, RPRF received and any other documents like PPC received)?

You get MR and RPRF after 2-3 weeks post 2nd line update which generally reads.. "We have started processing your application on DD-MMM-YYYY"
You can get PPR after or before 4th line update which generally reads.. "A decision has been made on your application.........office will contact you soon"

You get 3rd line update which confirms receipt of your MR. No more line updates after 4th line till you land in Canada.
 
msa22 said:
Thank you very much for your response. +1 for you :-)
Actually I understand emedical centers can do upfront medical for newborn babies but atleast there should be medical letter for other family members.
How long it took you to DM/PPR after your & child's MR respectively?!
Regards

Submitted child's MR and RPRF receipt on 2nd June 2015. Received decision made on 25th July 2015
 
southpaw86 said:
Thanks a lot for your response mk. The decision made line is the 4th line so I am hoping everything is in order.

I am currently in US. I have been trying to get H1B work visa for last couple of years but failed. That is why I decided to put in an application Canadian PR. So my application was actually submitted by a representative (a Canada based attorney) and it is currently being processed at Ottawa visa office. That being said, I will be moving back to India in Oct before my marriage and hopefully immigrate from there. My question is, would my spouse's application also go through Ottawa visa office or would it be submitted to NDVO? I have the same representative submit her papers as well. (I am hoping me moving back to India won't have any negative impact on my application).

So if you application is in Ottawa, where do you think your passport will go for stamping post your PPR? Canadian embassy in New Delhi, Canadian embassy in US or Ottawa?

If stamping has to happen in India then you anyhow will have to travel to India.. dont see any reason for a -ve impact eitherways.

What does your attorney say abt the ideal scenario.. your spouse's papers should go to NDVO or Ottawa?
 
sreeramp said:
Hi canonl,

Always Primary Applicant has to go first with or without dependent applicants.

Once the Primary Applicant complete the formalities, dependents can enter Canada with or without accompany of Primary Applicant.

Then dependents can enter Canada before their Single entry Visa is expired.
thanks Sree...

How many of you guys planning to land in Oct or Nov.... please send me PMs
 
Hi everyone,

I'm currently waiting for my DM/PPR. I'm working in one of clients' offices for probably for one month and not present in our main office.
I would like to know if this can trouble me if the VO contact our office for verification. I will be grateful if you help me.

Thanks in advance,
Babak.
 
mk.2382 said:
Hi, so can you confirm what will happen to the PR cards..

For example i land in Nov 2015 and my family lands in Feb 2016. Will i get mine and my family's PR cards before they land in Feb 2016?

I have been seeking an answer to this question for a long time now.
Once you(Primary Applicant) land and complete the landing formalities(PR Card mailing address given to the immigration officer for), you will receive your PR card in 8 weeks.

Same with your family (dependents) once they complete the landing formalities after that next 8 weeks they will receive their PR Card.
 
Hello everyone,

Quick question: I applied for FBI clearance in January '15 and received it in late April/early may of this year. I received an AOR letter from Colombo on the 18th of March and haven't heard anything since. My questions are:

How long is the FBI clearance valid for and should I apply for a new one? I've heard that it's valid for six months as long as it's received by the VO within 3 months of being issued. Mine is probably already over three months old.

Thank you for your help. Given how long the FBI takes to process these requests I would need to ask for a new one as soon as possible.
 
sreeramp said:
Once you(Primary Applicant) land and complete the landing formalities(PR Card mailing address given to the immigration officer for), you will receive your PR card in 8 weeks.

Same with your family (dependents) once they complete the landing formalities after that next 8 weeks they will receive their PR Card.

The processing time for PR card keeps on varying depending on the workload. The present time is 87 calander days as per CIC website
 
GMRL said:
Hello everyone,

Quick question: I applied for FBI clearance in January '15 and received it in late April/early may of this year. I received an AOR letter from Colombo on the 18th of March and haven't heard anything since. My questions are:

How long is the FBI clearance valid for and should I apply for a new one? I've heard that it's valid for six months as long as it's received by the VO within 3 months of being issued. Mine is probably already over three months old.

Thank you for your help. Given how long the FBI takes to process these requests I would need to ask for a new one as soon as possible.

You should submit it right away to your VO, what are you waiting for?

FBI PCC is valid for a year if it is submitted to cic/visa office within 6 months of issuance

There is a separate thread for discussion of FBI PCC cases.. you can get more info there
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/fbi-pcc-t247817.0.html
 
mk.2382 said:
Not too sure about LVO time lags..

I too added my newborn in my application post getting MRs done for me and my wife.

Looks like you have done it all upfront but NDVO doesn't allow any upfront MR because nominated hospitals ask for a copy of MR letters issued by VOs. So really cannot predict. If LVO accepts upfront done medicals for newborn as well as all documents, CAD150 receipts etc then really kudos to their flexibility.

DM/PPR should not take much time either.. good luck.

Wrong info

Ndvo do accept upfront meds

I did upfront meds and so do few of my known pals .

Kindly refrain yourself from spreading wrong info.


Thanks