Guess it got deleted when I was deleting my application information to post the template here.
Here is an observation regarding Emails:Toronto2013 said:I sent two separate emails to both the cic ids. Hope they would update my ecas status soon.
Don't think so, but maybe there's also other PR applications, from other immigration programs, processed atRiskyPrisky said:Here is an observation regarding Emails:
When i went through the Auto reply for CPC-CTD-Ottawa @ cic.gc.ca & OttPilot-immigration @ cic.gc.ca. IN both cases the response was:
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This office is responsible for the processing of:
. Permanent Resident (PR) applications from applicants located in Canada and for applicants located in North America.
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I am wondering if there is another Email manages requests for people outside these geographies (Canada/North America)? :
Cheers
RP
OK, here's my timeline:PP323 said:Congrats Bro!!
Could you please share your timeline?
Toby,iam_toby said:So... absolutely no news today, huh? :-\
There's nothing new on trackitt either..
Also, can all applicants who've already received the MR, or maybe already completed the exams
check their ECAS status and report back if it changed to 'In Process' ?
Thanks!
Upfront medicals do reflect in ECAS. Takes about 1-2 weeks after uploading the medical test results.sasdp said:Toby,
I think upfront medical and RPRF is not changing Ecas status?..Don't know how long should this wait will be...I don't know whether cic is not checking our applications?..
mine too showing medicals received…Whoever received MR request is moving to RPRF then PPR.But with upfront I don't see any PPR..iam_toby said:Upfront medicals does reflect in ECAS. Takes about 1-2 weeks after uploading the medical test results.
I did upfront medicals my status changed to "Medicals Received" on March 21st.
CIC is working no the applications for sure!
Have you already paid the RPRF?? If not, then your next step would be the RPRF request,sasdp said:mine too showing medicals received...Whoever received MR request is moving to RPRF then PPR.But with upfront I don't see any PPR..
Almost correct. Once you receive the CoPR, you'll have to take the CoPR along with your passport andtropicflite said:My understanding is that after we get the coPR we do not have to do anything else and that the PR card will be mailed to us in 4 to 6 weeks. Is that correct?
Hi ravi!ravi_can said:Hey guys, I have been a silent reader all along.. You guys are assume.. Received my medical today..here are my timelines..
App rcvd sep 11
Aor Nov 4
MR rcvd sep 29
Ah, got it. So that's why people are always saying that they landed at the Rainbow Bridge (or wherever). Thanks.iam_toby said:Almost correct. Once you receive the CoPR, you'll have to take the CoPR along with your passport and
other documents mentioned here
>> http://cectoolkit.weebly.com/3/post/2014/03/what-documents-do-i-need-for-the-landing.html
to a land border or a CIC office ( appointment only ) and complete the landing as a permanent resident.
The CoPR will be valid for 12 months from the day you completed the medical exams.