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imapeiceofwood said:
yeah it depends a lot on a officer but they are not as hard on polish ppl like on other nationalities espacially that we r from visa exempt country.

They gave me a really hard time when I came to Canada for the first time - and I am Polish.
 
imapeiceofwood said:
Did u come as a visitor only or after u aplied for PR card ? Did they let you in at the end ?

I came as a visitor. They let me in after interrogating me for about an hour (or maybe it was 2 hours?).
I'm not sure if it's easier or harder if you're in the middle of your PR process.
 
Hey you guys!

So are we the only ones from February that are still stuck with no PPR?
On Sept 24th we got a request of passport copies for my sponsored hubby. Along with a request for original police certificate.
Which we sent (100% positive) when we filed our app in Feb 2015. To our question where is the original that we know we sent in, they replied it's only a photocopy on file.
Which is very strange. It's impossible because notirized translation was attached by ribbon to original. Weird right?

Anyways, we managed to get a new original police certificate AND get it delivered within 30 days deadline to Warsaw.
DHL says they got it on Monday, Oct 19th. We asked in email if they confirm they got it. No answer.

Should we be getting worried? It seems endless...Or is is us just being tired and low? >:(
 
I was wondering how often your eCAS has been modified ? My last date is Aug 17th. Did you get an email that the decision has been made or a letter ?
 
Our Ecas was modified last on Sept 25th, with status In process.
Since then there were no changes. Still shows In process today.
 
You don't really apply for a PR card. Once you land in Canada, the officers will automatically arrange for the card to be sent to your Canadian address. All I heard was "your PR should arrive in 6-8 weeks".
But, I do plan to change my surname and my first name, so for that I'll have to go to Service Canada, and then apply for a new PR card, which is going to cost 50$. I wouldn't confuse Warsaw VO with additional requests for a name change, who knows by how much that would extend the processing time
 
imapeiceofwood said:
I was wondering if you guys changed your surname before applying for PR card? or during process.

So in Canada there are two way of changing your last name: 1) Assume a last name (change, hyphenate etc.) 2) Legally change your name (will reflect a change on your birth certificate).

To legally change your name you have to be in Canada for at least 12 months.

I just called Service Canada because I will be going through the same process.
 
Tunczyk said:
You don't really apply for a PR card. Once you land in Canada, the officers will automatically arrange for the card to be sent to your Canadian address. All I heard was "your PR should arrive in 6-8 weeks".
But, I do plan to change my surname and my first name, so for that I'll have to go to Service Canada, and then apply for a new PR card, which is going to cost 50$. I wouldn't confuse Warsaw VO with additional requests for a name change, who knows by how much that would extend the processing time

Yeah my plan was to change my surname after i get my PR card because its a lot of work with changing surname and letting the VO know which might affect processing time.
I'm just looking for a reason why i still never heard from them. Driving me crazy. Waiting for end of the month but it feels like forever lol
 
Hello,
Phoned CIC on friday and they were pretty helpful but of course couldnt tell me about any updates. Phoned today VO in warsaw and they said, they cant tell me anything by the phone. What should I say in an email ? What should i ask for to not sound crazy or rude ? Did any of you tried calling VO ? Or have any extension number to talk to someone ?
CIC also told me i shouldnt have any problem coming back to canada in january as long as i didnt break any law and i can provide papers.
Also guy said difference in a time usually depends on criminal check record and how fast they get informations from offices in Poland. I guess mine doesnt bother to answer them quickly lol
 
imapeiceofwood said:
Hello,
Phoned CIC on friday and they were pretty helpful but of course couldnt tell me about any updates. Phoned today VO in warsaw and they said, they cant tell me anything by the phone. What should I say in an email ? What should i ask for to not sound crazy or rude ? Did any of you tried calling VO ? Or have any extension number to talk to someone ?

Hi. I called WVO too and they also told me that the only way to contact them is via email.
 
imapeiceofwood said:
Hello,
Phoned CIC on friday and they were pretty helpful but of course couldnt tell me about any updates. Phoned today VO in warsaw and they said, they cant tell me anything by the phone. What should I say in an email ? What should i ask for to not sound crazy or rude ? Did any of you tried calling VO ? Or have any extension number to talk to someone ?
CIC also told me i shouldnt have any problem coming back to canada in january as long as i didnt break any law and i can provide papers.
Also guy said difference in a time usually depends on criminal check record and how fast they get informations from offices in Poland. I guess mine doesnt bother to answer them quickly lol

May I ask what part of Poland you are from! Maybe it will give us a better idea of what to expect for processing times :)

I got someone one to give my partner information once at the canadian embassy in Warsaw (related to another application). It was a very desperate situation, we looked on the website in the different departments finding anyone's name and extension and trying that number until someone would talk to us.

I am a little bit scared to do something like that again, it was a different situation, because I read an article by an immigration lawyer about spousal sponsorship who said that if you enquire before the estimated processing time, this can cause them to take a closer look at your file, thus increasing the processing time.

Maybe the best idea would just be to request case notes for your file?
 
Also, I really hope some of the in process applicants get good news this week :)
 
jcallahan said:
May I ask what part of Poland you are from! Maybe it will give us a better idea of what to expect for processing times :)

I got someone one to give my partner information once at the canadian embassy in Warsaw (related to another application). It was a very desperate situation, we looked on the website in the different departments finding anyone's name and extension and trying that number until someone would talk to us.

I am a little bit scared to do something like that again, it was a different situation, because I read an article by an immigration lawyer about spousal sponsorship who said that if you enquire before the estimated processing time, this can cause them to take a closer look at your file, thus increasing the processing time.

Maybe the best idea would just be to request case notes for your file?

I am from Kraków.

Yeah its scary to ask for enquire so early but it would be nice to find out something. Hopefully by end of this month someone will contact me.