Processing time for new cards remained the same - 94 days.
Renewal cards processing increased to 105 days, though
Renewal cards processing increased to 105 days, though
It will take another 1-2 months after completing the landing, or maybe longer, for that to reflect on ECAS Hang in there.sonata09 said:On ECAS my application show "Completed"
The last line is:
5.You entered Canada at [Location] office on [Date] and became a Permanent Resident.
Where can I find the status for my PR card ?
Thanks
Hey same with me.. I have my vacation booked in July and haven't heard anything from CIC yet. It looks like they are clearing the backlog and hopefully we will receive our cards by the end of this monthASKtrini said:Hey guys! Just joined the group, landed march 20 2014
in Montreal, no PR card yet and I got a vacation booked for July 15th
At my time of landing processing times was at 56 days hence the reason I booked my vacation in July
thinking I gave enough time to recieve my PR card... now you all know it's 94days, called
the call centre today at noon they said I should be receiving it next week according to 'processing times presently' what a joke!
My GF and her son landed on the 31st march and they also haven't received the card and we all suppose
to be in this amazing trip to Mexico in July, hope we don't have to go through the whole PRTD thing at the
Canadian embassy in Mexico
Anybody recieved their card that landed after march 10th yet?
At least it makes sense that renewal times are variable, there is some actual verification of status etc. required, it's still really unclear to me what extra steps are involved in issuing new PR cards after they have spent 12+ months verifying the applicant's eligibility other than printing the card.DirectEnergy said:Processing time for new cards remained the same - 94 days.
Renewal cards processing increased to 105 days, though
These are not eligibility verifications but "Did he/she cross the border?", "Do we have the documentation to support it?", "Applicant and the dependents?", "Do we have updated address?", etc.steveholt said:At least it makes sense that renewal times are variable, there is some actual verification of status etc. required, it's still really unclear to me what extra steps are involved in issuing new PR cards after they have spent 12+ months verifying the applicant's eligibility other than printing the card.
Congratulations!!ZingyDNA said:I just landed on Friday. So it looks like I'll get my PR card in October?
As per current ( felt ) timelines, yes, October 2017. : :ZingyDNA said:I just landed on Friday. So it looks like I'll get my PR card in October?