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Hi Saruyu,
Just dropping by to check the status of your file? I just hope you get your file going sooooner !!!


Peter
 
I think you were lucky, Peter11... I haven't received my passport yet :( - wrote an email to the address you gave me and this was the answer:

Dear Mister/Madam,
We have received your passports and your application is currently in queue to be finalized. Please note that we are unable to estimate the remaining processing time required for your application.
If you have included a prepaid Xpresspost return envelope, your passports will be returned using this envelope. If you have followed the instructions on the website and kept note of the tracking number, you should be able to follow their delivery on Canada Post.
If you did not provide a prepaid Xpresspost return envelope, your passports will be returned by regular mail.

I'll keep waiting :( - it's been 3 weeks now hehe...
 
Peter11 said:
Hi Saruyu,
Just dropping by to check the status of your file? I just hope you get your file going sooooner !!!

Peter

Hi Peter,

Thanks for your concern. As of now no progress at all in my case. And thanks for your wishes.

Thanks,
Sarayu.
 
Hi guys,

Please suggest me what to do.

On June 18th I got a letter from CIC which stated that I need to send them updated history and pay RPRF.

I replied them back on June 24th with attached updated history and RPRF receipt payment.

Since then, there has been no any news.. How do you think should I send them email kindly asking if my correspondence went through and etc... or I just need to wait more?

My ecas status is still in process...

I would appreciate your answers!

Thanks,
Ksoalka
 
ksoalka said:
Hi guys,

Please suggest me what to do.

On June 18th I got a letter from CIC which stated that I need to send them updated history and pay RPRF.

I replied them back on June 24th with attached updated history and RPRF receipt payment.

Since then, there has been no any news.. How do you think should I send them email kindly asking if my correspondence went through and etc... or I just need to wait more?

My ecas status is still in process...

I would appreciate your answers!

Thanks,
Ksoalka

Hello Ksoalka,

Thanks for your message. I think more than 30 applicants here have paid RPRF and have been waiting for their PPR. So I believe, patience is the best thing to do!

Thanks
 
ksoalka said:
Hi guys,

Please suggest me what to do.

On June 18th I got a letter from CIC which stated that I need to send them updated history and pay RPRF.

I replied them back on June 24th with attached updated history and RPRF receipt payment.

Since then, there has been no any news.. How do you think should I send them email kindly asking if my correspondence went through and etc... or I just need to wait more?

My ecas status is still in process...

I would appreciate your answers!

Thanks,
Ksoalka

Hi Ksoalka,

As per my understanding, earlier the general concept was...if visa office is asking us to pay RPRF means a kind of indication that our file has been processed and ready to issue the visa. But now a days, I don't think it's true. Because many applicants were asked to pay RPRF at the earlier stages of processing application. But one positive thing is, there is some movement in your application. Usually it takes about 3 months to complete all major things like eligibility, security and criminality. It may be less than that in few cases. So, the best way is to wait for some more time...may be a couple weeks more and then try sending them an email requesting for the status of your application.

I know waiting is very much killing everybody here, but we don't have a second option.

Good luck and happy weekend to everybody.

Thanks,
Sarayu.
 
Dear Sarayu,

Thank you very much for explanation and support!! :)

Let's wait and see what's going to happen.

I wish you have a great weekend as well!

Thanks,
Ksoalka
 
sarayu said:
Hi Ksoalka,

As per my understanding, earlier the general concept was...if visa office is asking us to pay RPRF means a kind of indication that our file has been processed and ready to issue the visa. But now a days, I don't think it's true. Because many applicants were asked to pay RPRF at the earlier stages of processing application. But one positive thing is, there is some movement in your application. Usually it takes about 3 months to complete all major things like eligibility, security and criminality. It may be less than that in few cases. So, the best way is to wait for some more time...may be a couple weeks more and then try sending them an email requesting for the status of your application.

I know waiting is very much killing everybody here, but we don't have a second option.

Good luck and happy weekend to everybody.

Thanks,
Sarayu.

Hi Sarayu,

If Officer asks for RPRF, it doesn't mean your file has been processed to completion. Infact, they are only trying to save time for the applicant & themselves. If you don't pay it early, it will slow down the issuance of visa. Officer will need to confirm if you've paid the RPRF before issuing Visa. If you send a bank draft to them with the passport, then they will have to first of all go & cash the money at the bank before they issue you the visa. Infact, it is advisable to pay the RPRF together with the application fee right from the beginning. It is also advisable to submit a complete police certificate (including fingerprint) right from the beginning. All these helps in processing one's application faster. e.g. for applicant from certain countries who bear similar names, it is very easy for their names to pop up in criminal background checks. It doesn't mean that the person is a criminal but someone who bears the name too is a criminal. In that case, only a finger print can save the person. So, if such things are submitted right from the beginning with the application, they will just run the name & finger print at the same time. This fast forwards people's application. Furthermore, whenever CIC asks you for additional documentation, it slows down your application by an average of 3 weeks.
I hope this helps!

coshx
 
coshx said:
Hi Sarayu,

If Officer asks for RPRF, it doesn't mean your file has been processed to completion. Infact, they are only trying to save time for the applicant & themselves. If you don't pay it early, it will slow down the issuance of visa. Officer will need to confirm if you've paid the RPRF before issuing Visa. If you send a bank draft to them with the passport, then they will have to first of all go & cash the money at the bank before they issue you the visa. Infact, it is advisable to pay the RPRF together with the application fee right from the beginning. It is also advisable to submit a complete police certificate (including fingerprint) right from the beginning. All these helps in processing one's application faster. e.g. for applicant from certain countries who bear similar names, it is very easy for their names to pop up in criminal background checks. It doesn't mean that the person is a criminal but someone who bears the name too is a criminal. In that case, only a finger print can save the person. So, if such things are submitted right from the beginning with the application, they will just run the name & finger print at the same time. This fast forwards people's application. Furthermore, whenever CIC asks you for additional documentation, it slows down your application by an average of 3 weeks.
I hope this helps!

coshx

Hi coshx,

Yes, if you see my post, I was also trying to say the same thing. And yes it's true that we can save some time if we can pay RPRF fee upfront and submit our PCCs along with the application. I have done the same thing...may be that's the reason I do not have any communication from the visa office as of now. Let's see what's gonna happen.

Thanks,
Sarayu.
 
Guys, just to update you that my tracker is now active - My passport is on it's way back!

I live in northern Alberta, so I guess I'll receive my passport by Wednesday... I'm so excited! :D - and nervous! :o
 
angelmdz said:
Guys, just to update you that my tracker is now active - My passport is on it's way back!

I live in northern Alberta, so I guess I'll receive my passport by Wednesday... I'm so excited! :D - and nervous! :o

Hi angelmdz,

That's good to know from you. Could you please share your time lines with us?

Thanks,
Sarayu.
 
Hello Sarayu,

Please help me update the tracking spreadsheet

I did my medical test on 9/8/2013

and my E-cas got updated to medical received yesterday 18/08/2013

Which is pretty fast, I was impressed.

Thanks bro
 
tam_ngo said:
Hello Sarayu,

Please help me update the tracking spreadsheet

I did my medical test on 9/8/2013

and my E-cas got updated to medical received yesterday 18/08/2013

Which is pretty fast, I was impressed.

Thanks bro

Hi tam_ngo,

No doubt, it's really fast. I am happy for you. Track sheet has been updated. Good luck for the rest of your processing.

Thanks,
Sarayu.
 
Hi Guys,

It's 4 years finished today since I had submitted my application to AINP....yes....FOUR long years. I have no idea how long it's still gonna take to get thru my Canada PR. Just wanted to have all your well wishes...so thought of sharing here. I still hope everything will go fine at the end.

Thanks,
Sarayu.
 
sarayu said:
Hi Guys,

It's 4 years finished today since I had submitted my application to AINP....yes....FOUR long years. I have no idea how long it's still gonna take to get thru my Canada PR. Just wanted to have all your well wishes...so thought of sharing here. I still hope everything will go fine at the end.

Thanks,
Sarayu.


Worry nt .... its arnd the corner and when u get it u gonna forget abt the 4yrs cos its all worth the wait .. Trust me