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suchnaju said:
Got my COPR. Planning to fly back to my home country.

I'm flying back to my home country today to clear my out of status situation. I have been out of status in Canada for a long, long time and finally I can clear my status !
 
ibtisamq said:
Hi Guys,

I checked online this morning and my status has changed to "Decision Made" not sure when since I haven't checked for last several days. Based upon current trend, I would appreciate if someone could give a hint as to how long it takes between DM and Passport Request please. Also do I need to submit new Photographs?

Regards,
Ibtisam

Currently it will take ~5 days. I did not submit new photographs and get my PR visa and COPR. However check your PPR to see if they require the new photos or not.
 
suchnaju said:
I'm flying back to my home country today to clear my out of status situation. I have been out of status in Canada for a long, long time and finally I can clear my status !

when you say out of status, what exactly does it mean?
 
dbss said:
when you say out of status, what exactly does it mean?

Means no status in Canada. Anyway it's been cleared now.
 
Thanks guys.. this forum hepled me a lot in the whole 14 months journey.

1.We received your application for permanent residence on December 12, 2012.

2.We started processing your application on December 9, 2013.

3.Medical results have been received.

4.A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

5.You entered Canada at the Fort Erie Peace Bridge office on February 15, 2014 and became a Permanent Resident.
 
A quick question how long it usually takes to get the PR card as i have some plans to travel in April first week. I landed on Feb 15.
Thanks
 
Hey Suchnaju,

I made a modification by mistake in the spreadsheet and modified p_sreenath row. I changed the landing field.

Sorry! :(
 
toor13 said:
Thanks guys.. this forum hepled me a lot in the whole 14 months journey.

1.We received your application for permanent residence on December 12, 2012.

2.We started processing your application on December 9, 2013.

3.Medical results have been received.

4.A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

5.You entered Canada at the Fort Erie Peace Bridge office on February 15, 2014 and became a Permanent Resident.


Congrats toor!!!!!! :) :) :)
 
toor13 said:
A quick question how long it usually takes to get the PR card as i have some plans to travel in April first week. I landed on Feb 15.
Thanks

As per 19 th feb,

processing time for PR card is 64 days..

cheers :D
 
any update guysssss... seems nothing on a move from CPPO :( :(
 
All,

I received negative assessment of my application in assessment stage saying I don't work in a job which is LMO exempted. But I thought I didn't need an LMO since I have open work permit. Below is the reason that they gave, any thoughts ? dbss, sreenath and others.

"The type of work permit you hold does not meet the requirements of Regulation 82(2)a or the exemption requirements of Regulation 82(2)b of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). You are working in Canada in a job that is exempt from a Labour Market Opinion, but not under an international or federal-provincial agreement. "



Thanks
CL
 
guess they changed the rules now. Sorry for your rejection. Below is the excerpt from CIC:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=698&t=6

I am working in Canada on a post-graduation work permit. Do I need a Labour Market Opinion (LMO)?

Yes. If you are currently working in Canada on a post-graduation work permit, the employer who has offered you a permanent position will need to get a Labour Market Opinion from HRSDC to support your FSWP application, even if you are already working for them. Please check the HRSDC website for more details.
 
dbss said:
guess they changed the rules now. Sorry for your rejection. Below is the excerpt from CIC:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=698&t=6

I am working in Canada on a post-graduation work permit. Do I need a Labour Market Opinion (LMO)?

Yes. If you are currently working in Canada on a post-graduation work permit, the employer who has offered you a permanent position will need to get a Labour Market Opinion from HRSDC to support your FSWP application, even if you are already working for them. Please check the HRSDC website for more details.

Yes the rules have been changed. There was no such requirement when I applied in 2013. Tough luck.
 
Landed on the way back from our week skiing in the states. ECAS updated today to reflect that.

1. We received your application for permanent residence on March 22, 2013.

2. We started processing your application on December 12, 2013.

3. Medical results have been received.

4. A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

5. You entered Canada at the Lansdowne office on March 8, 2014 and became a Permanent Resident.

Woohoo! Need to go sort our new SIN's sometime soon, as well as update OHIP with our new SIN's.

Thank you everyone :-)

Oh, and for anyone wondering about our landing experience. We landed after a week in the states (we were going on this vacation anyway) and crossed back over at the thousand islands bridge. We let the officer at the gate know our intentions. He asked a few questions about length of trip, what we'd brought back with us, how long we'd been living in Canada, and then directed us to go park and go inside the office. We were then seen straight away by a nice lady in the immigration line. She had us initial and sign both the COPR papers in the places she indicated. We then went and sat down while she went to the back. A short while later, she called us up, stapled the COPR forms into our passports (until we get our cards), let us know the 6-8 week quoted timeline for delivery of cards, and let us know that was in. Unfortunately no 'Welcome to Canada', haha. From arriving in the queue with the other cars, to chatting to the first officer, to going inside and finishing up, 30mins max. Very easy! No need for proof of funds, employment, etc.

Thanks,

Graham.
 
Hi Guys,

Just received the passport request from CIC via my lawyer. Even though the email doesn't request for 2 photographs but my lawyer is insisting on providing them, I wanted to check based on your personal experience if anyone in last two months had to submit photographs?

Also, on average how long is the round trip for passports please?

Regards,
Ibtisam