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Diplomatru said:
No kidding, it's the subject line of the so-called PPR letter.
Ready For Visa / Prêt pour le visa

:)
 
Al_Safaniyah123 said:
Have you received your PPR yet?

No, still waiting.
 
Dear Friends,

I am following this forum from Day 1 and wish to update my timelines below.

Application submitted : 28 May 2014
Visa office : NDVO
PER : 30 Sep 2014
MR: 20 Sep 2015
Medicals Done: 10 Oct 2015
DM: 22 October 2015
PPR : 4 November 2015

Received my passport with maple leaf today. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all forum members. Thank you.
 
Hi frnds.. anybody here application filed first week of May 2014
 
Ind2canada said:
Dear Friends,

I am following this forum from Day 1 and wish to update my timelines below.

Application submitted : 28 May 2014
Visa office : NDVO
PER : 30 Sep 2014
MR: 20 Sep 2015
Medicals Done: 10 Oct 2015
DM: 22 October 2015
PPR : 4 November 2015

Received my passport with maple leaf today. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all forum members. Thank you.

Congratulations....


Please keep me in your prayer....
 
Ind2canada said:
Dear Friends,

I am following this forum from Day 1 and wish to update my timelines below.

Application submitted : 28 May 2014
Visa office : NDVO
PER : 30 Sep 2014
MR: 20 Sep 2015
Medicals Done: 10 Oct 2015
DM: 22 October 2015
PPR : 4 November 2015

Received my passport with maple leaf today. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all forum members. Thank you.

Congrats. :)
 
Al_Safaniyah123 said:
The PR Visa counterfoil is a ONE TIME entry visa only. to re-enter Canada you will need your PR Card or a PR Travel Document (Which i am not sure of), but yeah you cannot enter Canada a second time with the PR Visa stamped on your passport. Hope that answers your query.

Thanks Mate.

Just to be re-assured ! 8) :)
 
amitrathiesh said:
No you can't re-enter Canada with the visa as its for single entry. But once you get your PR card, you can. :)


Thanks :)
 
Hi,

Can anyone make me understand this:

New spouses immigrating to Canada will receive immediate permanent residency, eliminating the existing two-year waiting period under new govt.


Immediate permanent residency meaning? What would be the whole procedure time? Please help
 
Hey guys, I have a question; I have 87 days before my medical results expire, I heard that VOs won't issue the PPR unless more than 3 months remained for landing and that they put the file on hold until the medical expires, ask to take the medical tests again and then issue the PPR. Is that right? should I wait at least 3 months more for the PPR? or is this just a rumor?
Appreciate your help
 
Why not send a CSE to the VO to let them know about this; this is only a suggestion anyway.

jeymz said:
Hey guys, I have a question; I have 87 days before my medical results expire, I heard that VOs won't issue the PPR unless more than 3 months remained for landing and that they put the file on hold until the medical expires, ask to take the medical tests again and then issue the PPR. Is that right? should I wait at least 3 months more for the PPR? or is this just a rumor?
Appreciate your help
 
Ind2canada said:
Dear Friends,

I am following this forum from Day 1 and wish to update my timelines below.

Application submitted : 28 May 2014
Visa office : NDVO
PER : 30 Sep 2014
MR: 20 Sep 2015
Medicals Done: 10 Oct 2015
DM: 22 October 2015
PPR : 4 November 2015

Received my passport with maple leaf today. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all forum members. Thank you.

Congratulations
 
Hi Brothers and Sisters !

I would like to tell you that LVO IS TAKING REVENGE FROM ME because I launched a big campaign against them. :-X :-X :-X :-X :-\ :-\ :-\

Is it possible that after 10-days of paying RPRF and receiving MR instructions, I am unable to get Medical Forms.

Today reply of my CSE mentions that "Please note that your 30-Days period for completing medical requirements will be counted after receiving of Medical Forms from Citizenship and Immigration Canada. At the moment we have several priority applications in process therefore it might take some time. We thank you for your patience."

It looks like that Visa Offices are now completely occupied with Syrian Refugee applications. Because as per Prime Minister Trudeau commitment they have to finish at least 25000 Syrian refugee applications before 30th December 2015. Means before end of this year.

If they are giving preference to those poor Syrian refugees we can even wait for one more year. Because those poor people deserve more then us. Even if my application is to be processed after the last member of those 25000 refugee's application is processed. I shall be happy for that.
But only if this is the Case. :-X :-X :-X
Otherwise if they want to just cover their laziness by using the excuse of priority applications, we should not keep quite. :-X :-X :-\ :-\