OH Thanks SO much Ragluf, so meaning pwede pa sila humingi ng additional requirements habang ung pp namin eh nasa CEM pa./ragluf said:CONGRATULATIONS!!!!.... won't be long now....
Now usually, your PR organization (MPNP, AINP, etc.) may send you an email regarding the next steps to do. I take that as additional confirmation while the PPs have not been received yet.
I meant your PNP program office (AINP, SINP, BCPNP etc.) usually sends you an email notifying you that your application had been finalized and giving you information on resources on settling in Canada, available programs for new immigrants etc. This email or letter may arrive earlier that your PPs. I take this as CEM/VO or CIC has notified the respective PNP program office that the applicant has completed the federal PR application process. In turn, the respective PNP program office contacts the successful applicant and sends information to be able to better prepare the new immigrant to resources/programs funded by the province to help in the settlement of the new immigrant.msmckulit_09 said:OH Thanks SO much Ragluf, so meaning pwede pa sila humingi ng additional requirements habang ung pp namin eh nasa CEM pa./
AH hehe Salamat Ragluf, oo na-confused ako kasi. I thought after PPR eh pwede pa sila humingi ng additional requirements.. Thanks and God Bless us all..ragluf said:I meant your PNP program office (AINP, SINP, BCPNP etc.) usually sends you an email notifying you that your application had been finalized and giving you information on resources on settling in Canada, available programs for new immigrants etc. This email or letter may arrive earlier that your PPs. I take this as CEM/VO or CIC has notified the respective PNP program office that the applicant has completed the federal PR application process. In turn, the respective PNP program office contacts the successful applicant and sends information to be able to better prepare the new immigrant to resources/programs funded by the province to help in the settlement of the new immigrant.
This to me, if you receive such letter, is further confirmation that visas have been issued and PPs are enroute to be returned. Sorry if this confused you...
Answered this one in this reply:AnL said:Hi Ragluf may i just ask how long is the waiting period for MR after receiving the AOR fr CIO? IS THE Mr sent tru postmail or EMAIL. THANKS!
/hope this helps...ragluf said:There is no fixed number of weeks or months when you can expect the PPR. It sometimes comes within 1~2 months, or sometimes extends up to 3~4 months from submission of MR. It is not consistent. It is during this time that additional checks are done (security, etc.). You will get a PPR when all the chcks have been completed.
The only consistent basis so far that I see is the total duration of the whole process - in the case of CEM, it is 11months. See the link.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/provincial.asp
/hope this helps...
Now - I am assuming that in your applications you put in your email address? If so then the means of communication will be primarily via email. Most communications will be via email exception are if there are official/numbered documents sent to you - these documents are sent via post.AnL said:@ appleguy HI KA FORUM YATA KITA SA PNP NOVEMBER APPLICANTS. WE ARE ON THE SAME BOAT. STILL WAITING FOR MR. NAGTATANONG DIN ME IF MR IS TRU EMAIL OR POSTMAIL KASI MAY NAGSASABI THEY RECEIVED IT TRU EMAIL SOME SAID TRU POST MAIL. ANO KAYA TALAGA?
Well on 2nd thought appleguy - I just read through the new OP for the IME process. As of Oct 2012, IMM1017 was revised. See this: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob471.aspappleguy said:thank you ragluf!
Most of the forms as specified in the OP should be coming from the physician.appleguy said:these are forms to be filled out by the physician po ba? or we need to print and hand out to the physician pag mag papamedical na?