Yeah I sent query yesterday using "case specific enquiry" let me see where is my PR now... it has been almost 4 monthkagaya said:i chose verification of status
Yeah I sent query yesterday using "case specific enquiry" let me see where is my PR now... it has been almost 4 monthkagaya said:i chose verification of status
R u in Canada right now?baykus said:I received a travel document which confirms my permanent residency, I have a new table on ecas screen which shows pr card application status and it still shows decision made in the initial table. I think it wont be updated.
Good luck man. Sometimes, i wish call centre has more access to check our details.LAMBHER456 said:I called cic three times no response yet
Thats where i updated my address today. I plan to call CIC in 2 weeks to see if the new address is reflected. I landed on Sept 4, currently in US.o_o said:Where can we update the address that they mail the PR cards? Is this the mailing address in ECAS? Thank you in advance for your help
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Thank you for the confirmation nartcr. I remember from corresponding with you a year ago (Got our PER and MR around the same time .)nartcr said:Thats where i updated my address today. I plan to call CIC in 2 weeks to see if the new address is reflected. I landed on Sept 4, currently in US.
Thank you very much nartcr Unfortunately, I'm not as rich as you i.e. my only income is my job in the US. In my case I've heard that I may not be considered a Canadian resident for tax purposes unless I physically move there. I've also heard that the US and Canada have a tax treaty so if you pay taxes in one country you do not pay the other. Your case seems to be a bit more complicated. I'm sorry I cannot be of more help.nartcr said:613-944-4000..
How are you handling tax for this year? I have stocks, 401K etc, and it appears, i am going to be paying tax in both US and Canada.
Lol, wish i was rich. I may be hiring some tax experts to do my first year of taxation. You will be prorated for all your earnings you make abroad, from the day you become permenant resident in Canada. You will have to pay taxes most likely in 2 countries, and when we show US tax filings, IRS in Canada reimburses some money.The money you carry with you when you become a permanent resident, is generally tax free. And there are 100's of clauses defining different scenarios. I don't want to change the subject here, since the thread is for PR Card. PM me, if you like to discuss more on this.o_o said:Thank you very much nartcr Unfortunately, I'm not as rich as you i.e. my only income is my job in the US. In my case I've heard that I may not be considered a Canadian resident for tax purposes unless I physically move there. I've also heard that the US and Canada have a tax treaty so if you pay taxes in one country you do not pay the other. Your case seems to be a bit more complicated. I'm sorry I cannot be of more help.
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They started processing the PR on September 4 on my ECAS show I guess you will receive it a week after todaycharalito said:Congrats on your cards kagaya!
We landed June 27th and after more than 2 months of radio silence, ECAS showed update today, it stays they started processing the PR cards on September 11. The address is still not updated, though, and the lady on the phone says she cannot open my file until Friday (83 days from landing date).
Praying CIC has the correct info and the cards will be dispatched soon.