I landed yesterday in Etobikoe. My appointment was at 8am but when we got there, there was alot of people waiting outside then the door opened but everything went fast with being given the number,etc. then at 8;30am they started opening the windows and calling people up. We were called up around 9:30 or just before. The lady was very nice and asked me for one picture, passport, my sponsor's DL and asked me the normal questions; when did I last enter Canada, have I been deported/refused entry, do I have any dependants, any police problems, then asked my sponsor if he's a citizen and if he's ever been on social assistance. She told me to go get my SIN changed (it was not busy at all !!!! took like 5 minutes) and call about my health card. She also told my sponsor if I go on social assistance, he will have to pay it back because of the 36 month undertaking. Didn't mention the removal of the conditional PR at all. Overall it was a good experience. PS: When I went to get my SIN changed, the man told me I can now rebuild my credit, which I didn't really understand but basically my credit is now clean? lol cause it's a new SIN #. haha Today I received an email from CIC saying there's been an update on myCIC so I went and looked at now it says application status:
A final decision has been made. Please see the final decision below.
Review of eligibility is a blank space.
Review of medical results You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents We do not need additional documents.
Interview You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check Your background check was completed.
Final decision Your application was approved. Check your messages below for details.
No messages down below. Still never received a DM letter. My ecas say completed under permanent residence and when I click it, it says "M entered Canada at Etobicoke IRCC on July 27, 2017 and became a Permanent Resident".
I want to thank you for all your help and keeping me sane during this process. I am very very thankful to mr. Trudeau as well for cutting down the processing times as every day felt like a year. I'm glad to be done after 12 years all together. I had 4 job interviews this week of which two I have gotten and two I'm still waiting to hear back from but I had my training day at one of them so it's going well. Plan on going on a vacation and start school + move out by the end of the year. thank you everybody again and good luck to everyone still waiting. All I can say is if I managed to get it, you will too 'cause it's been very hard for me. thank you all <3