I thinkSENTHILS said:Can u tell me how long it takes to get PPR after reflecting medical received in ECAS for u?
Doctor upload 30 april
In ecas received 5 may
passport request date 6 april
Than you
Rgk
I thinkSENTHILS said:Can u tell me how long it takes to get PPR after reflecting medical received in ECAS for u?
Thank you rgk....+1 for u...Hope i will receive soon...rgk said:I think
Doctor upload 30 april
In ecas received 5 may
passport request date 6 april
Than you
Rgk
congrats!!!!iam_toby said:So... just got home from work... checked the mailbox and guess what, I finally got the CoPR The document has been issued on May 1st.
Wait.. I only contact CIC when I submit up date reference letter, PCC, and need extra time for my spouse RCMP. Lucky they not delay the proccesing. Asked them if they received your MD.or give another week. Thanksashishdz said:ITS BEEN TWO WEEKS NOW MY STATUS CHANGED TO DECISION MADE, BUT I DIDN'T GET PASSPORT REQUEST. SHOULD I CONTACT CIC?
Toby, congrats! All the best in your future endeavours. Lotsa good karma pouring in your daily life~ Please stay here little bit longer...iam_toby said:So... just got home from work... checked the mailbox and guess what, I finally got the CoPR The document has been issued on May 1st.
congrats toby!!iam_toby said:So... just got home from work... checked the mailbox and guess what, I finally got the CoPR The document has been issued on May 1st.
Please fill out this form: http://goo.gl/oVgYyJgumpy said:Hi All,
I have been a silent observer on this forum and really appreciate the work done Toby and all other members.
I applied for the PR on 12th September, 2010.
I got request for Additional Doc: PCC for wife on 29th March, 2014
MR received: 3rd April, 2014
RPRF received : 9th April, 2014
Medicals Done: 9th April, 2014
Medicals Uploaded : 25th April, 2014
Additional Doc and RPRF receipt sent : 15th April, 2014
Hi Toby: Can you please add my details to the sheet.
I have been tracking my status on an hourly basis now , but still the ECAS has not been updated yet with "Medicals received" or to "Decision Made".
I am getting very anxious now ...
Can someone guide me on the next steps I can do ensure all is well.
Thanks,
Gumpy
The congratulations are well deserved. You've done countless members here a great service by collecting all the information that you have and also being available to answer several one-off questions on the boards here. Kudos.iam_toby said:Thank you so much!
Opening this forum in the morning to 3 or 4 pages of congratulations is an incredible
feeling, let me tell you! Thank you so much!!
As for the landing, I went to the Douglas Border Crossing in BC right after dinner at around
700pm. No line southbound and no line northbound. At the US side I was directed into secondary
immgration, went inside and got called up right away. The officer issued the refusal paper, since I haven't had
a valid I-94 visa at the time.
Note: I talked to him about whether the refusal being on my file or not and he said that it will not be entered into the
system, the paper is only for Canadian Immigration that they see I've actually left the country. So it will not affect
future visa applications for the US.
He then directed me in the direction to make a U-turn and return to the Canadian side. 5 minutes later I find myself waiting in
line at the Canadian Immigration, with only 1 person in front of me. Got called up within 5 minutes and presented my
passport and the CoPR. The officer checked and had me verify the information on the document. I had to initial at three places
and sign the document. He then informed me about my rights as a permanent resident and I was on my way home already.
Cheers and good luck to everyone else who is still waiting!! I'm right here with you.
iam_toby said:Thank you so much!
Opening this forum in the morning to 3 or 4 pages of congratulations is an incredible
feeling, let me tell you! Thank you so much!!
As for the landing, I went to the Douglas Border Crossing in BC right after dinner at around
700pm. No line southbound and no line northbound. At the US side I was directed into secondary
immgration, went inside and got called up right away. The officer issued the refusal paper, since I haven't had
a valid I-94 visa at the time.
Note: I talked to him about whether the refusal being on my file or not and he said that it will not be entered into the
system, the paper is only for Canadian Immigration that they see I've actually left the country. So it will not affect
future visa applications for the US.
He then directed me in the direction to make a U-turn and return to the Canadian side. 5 minutes later I find myself waiting in
line at the Canadian Immigration, with only 1 person in front of me. Got called up within 5 minutes and presented my
passport and the CoPR. The officer checked and had me verify the information on the document. I had to initial at three places
and sign the document. He then informed me about my rights as a permanent resident and I was on my way home already.
Cheers and good luck to everyone else who is still waiting!! I'm right here with you.