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ecs
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« on: November 23, 2009, 05:46:08 pm »

So the story starts in APR 2009 when I submitted my documents that was received on May 01 2009. May 28, CPC-M opened the file and returned asking for a heck load of documents including my Option C that I had not initially submitted
May 01 2009: CPC-M recieved my file
May 28 2009: CPC returned the entire file asking for additional documents including Option C.
June 12 2009: CPC-M received my file again with all the documentation.
June12-Aug 31 2009: Guess my file was collection dust on someone's desk
Aug 31 2009: I received a call from CPC-M asking for addiitonal documents to prove I was in Canada. In Jan, I used to work on an H1B in Michigan but lived in Windsor, so CPC-M wanted to make sure I was living in Canada.
Sep 01 2009: I faxed a whole bunch of documents about 90 pages to CPC-M (attn to the officer who called me)
Sep 02 2009: REcived another call asking a few more questions. I had to submit another 10 pages of supporitng documents.
Sep 03 2009: Sponsorship approved. File forwarded to Buffalo NY.
Sep 14 2009: Buffalo sent a AOR (I thought that was pretty fast)
Sep 14 2009: Buffalo started processing my file (I thought that was pretty fast)
   Typically Buffalo processing time is ranging about 40-45 days since AOR to Decision. Oct 3rd week, I visited Consulate to check the status I was told "No Medical Result."
For 4 weeks I was told no medical result and was asked to wait for another week. In the meantime I sent 3 faxes to RMC in Ottawa indicating the date and when the medical was done.

Nov 20 2009: I get a response (email) from RMC indicating they finally found the medicals.
Nov 12 2009: IN the midst of all these I get a request for state police clearance from all the state my spouse stayed.
Nov 23 2009: Buffalo Consulate confirmed the medical results in the system.
Nov 23 2009: Phone call from Buffalo Consulate asking for Passports. (I recived a phone call since I was in touch with the COnsulate officer. I will be moving from Fort Erie and I wanted to land before I move from Fort Erie since its 5 minutes from the border. I will be moving to Edmonton where the closest border is about 5 hours and my family is here with me in Canada.
Nov 24 2009: Hopefully everything goes in smoothly.

Anyways, my 2 cents for all you folks is when you first apply, make sure you submit all the required documents and do not miss any documentation that proves your residency. once they returned my file back with additional document request, they were no bound by any timeline to process your file and I lost about 4 months "just waiting."
I could have just waited another 10 days when I first applied to get my Option C and then applied. My impatience to wait for Option C and an unfortunate "no medical found" made a 3 month process to a long 7 month process. I don't really think it that bad but I could have been a little cautious and had it processed a little earlier.

Goodluck for all of you out there who are waiting. Your time will come too.
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App Sent-1May09
CPC-M Processed-28May
CPC-M Returned - 28May
Resent 2 CPCL-2Jun
Spon Appvd-03Sep
AOR(Buffalo)-14Sep
In Process-14Sep
Police St Clear: 28Oct
Pol St Clear issued:24Nov09
PPR Request:23Nov09
Passport picked:24Nov09
Landed:25Nov09
Swede
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London, England
App. Filed.......: 2009-10-27
File Transfer...: 2009-11-12
Med's Done....: 2009-08-11
Interview........: waived
Passport Req..: 2010-01-22
VISA ISSUED...: 2010-01-20
LANDED..........: 2010-03-05

« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2009, 06:04:33 pm »

Congrats on your PPR! Smiley

So far I haven't found anything wrong with my application, but you can never know about them losing your medical papers... Sad
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Office: London, UK
2009-08-11: Medical done
2009-10-20: Payment made
2009-10-27: Application arrived at CPC-M
2009-11-12: Decision made, letter sent
2009-11-16: Letter received
2009-12-08: In process
2010-01-22: PPR in e-mail
2010-02-16: Passport
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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2009, 08:02:09 pm »

Congrats ecs....hopefully only smooth sailing from here on in!!! Best of luck to ya.
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Application sent -August 24/09
SPONSORSHIP APPROVED -September 22/09!!
 **Transferred to Buffalo**
ECAS -In Process -Sept. 28/09
AOR Received -Sept. 30/09
File transferred to NYC -Oct. 20/09
PPR -Oct. 31/09
Passport received with VISA-Dec. 3/09!!!!
ecs
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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2009, 10:43:34 pm »

Thanks guys! Appreciate it.
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App Sent-1May09
CPC-M Processed-28May
CPC-M Returned - 28May
Resent 2 CPCL-2Jun
Spon Appvd-03Sep
AOR(Buffalo)-14Sep
In Process-14Sep
Police St Clear: 28Oct
Pol St Clear issued:24Nov09
PPR Request:23Nov09
Passport picked:24Nov09
Landed:25Nov09
Suin
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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2009, 12:00:10 am »

great news! congratulations! Smiley
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it's just my own opinion influenced by my own experience.
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« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2009, 02:56:13 am »

Lost documents are mainly a problem at the embassy in Paris, since it is mandatory to have a bottle of red wine for lunch every day. Since you are in London you should be ok, as long as there is not a sale on lager and bitter at the local pub!

Congrats on your PPR! Smiley

So far I haven't found anything wrong with my application, but you can never know about them losing your medical papers... Sad
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nyssa
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Buffalo, USA
App. Filed.......: 30-07-2010
AOR Received.: 22-09-10
Med's Done....: 09-01-2010
Interview........: WAIVED
Passport Req..: 06-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...: 06-11-2010
LANDED..........: 06-01-2011

« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2009, 05:24:26 pm »

that's the funniest thing i've seen...

Lost documents are mainly a problem at the embassy in Paris, since it is mandatory to have a bottle of red wine for lunch every day. Since you are in London you should be ok, as long as there is not a sale on lager and bitter at the local pub!

Congrats on your PPR! Smiley

So far I haven't found anything wrong with my application, but you can never know about them losing your medical papers... Sad
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Stay optimistic! True love will always prevail.

Married: 24-10-2009
Medical: 09-01-2010
Application Sent: 30-07-10
Application Received: 03-08-10
Sponsorship Approval: 01-09-10
In Process: 14-09-10
AOR: 22-09-10
PPR: 06-10-10
Landing: 06-01-11
ecs
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« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2009, 07:48:02 pm »

Today as I mentioned in my earlier post, I was able to get the Passport turned in and got the PR issued along with IMM5292 COPR.
I turned in my police clearance along with the passport and the officer who I had been working with was kind enough to turn things around and issue me the immigrant visa in a couple of hours.

There are definitely some good folks at the consulate Smiley

Regards,
ecs
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App Sent-1May09
CPC-M Processed-28May
CPC-M Returned - 28May
Resent 2 CPCL-2Jun
Spon Appvd-03Sep
AOR(Buffalo)-14Sep
In Process-14Sep
Police St Clear: 28Oct
Pol St Clear issued:24Nov09
PPR Request:23Nov09
Passport picked:24Nov09
Landed:25Nov09
Swede
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Posts: 458
Ratings: +9
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London, England
App. Filed.......: 2009-10-27
File Transfer...: 2009-11-12
Med's Done....: 2009-08-11
Interview........: waived
Passport Req..: 2010-01-22
VISA ISSUED...: 2010-01-20
LANDED..........: 2010-03-05

« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2009, 08:22:28 pm »

Today as I mentioned in my earlier post, I was able to get the Passport turned in and got the PR issued along with IMM5292 COPR.
I turned in my police clearance along with the passport and the officer who I had been working with was kind enough to turn things around and issue me the immigrant visa in a couple of hours.

There are definitely some good folks at the consulate Smiley

Regards,
ecs
Nice!
So you're all done? Congrats! Smiley
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Office: London, UK
2009-08-11: Medical done
2009-10-20: Payment made
2009-10-27: Application arrived at CPC-M
2009-11-12: Decision made, letter sent
2009-11-16: Letter received
2009-12-08: In process
2010-01-22: PPR in e-mail
2010-02-16: Passport
Suin
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« Reply #9 on: November 24, 2009, 08:34:05 pm »

Today as I mentioned in my earlier post, I was able to get the Passport turned in and got the PR issued along with IMM5292 COPR.
I turned in my police clearance along with the passport and the officer who I had been working with was kind enough to turn things around and issue me the immigrant visa in a couple of hours.

There are definitely some good folks at the consulate Smiley

Regards,
ecs

what a nice surprise! congratulations! Smiley
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ecs
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« Reply #10 on: November 24, 2009, 10:26:11 pm »

Yep, I am done. We just have to land now.

Thanks to all of you.
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App Sent-1May09
CPC-M Processed-28May
CPC-M Returned - 28May
Resent 2 CPCL-2Jun
Spon Appvd-03Sep
AOR(Buffalo)-14Sep
In Process-14Sep
Police St Clear: 28Oct
Pol St Clear issued:24Nov09
PPR Request:23Nov09
Passport picked:24Nov09
Landed:25Nov09
Suin
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« Reply #11 on: November 24, 2009, 11:12:58 pm »

Yep, I am done. We just have to land now.

Thanks to all of you.

when are you planning to land? Smiley any certain date? Smiley
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ecs
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« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2009, 09:24:26 am »

Suin,
We are planning to land in a couple of days. Although I live 5 mins from Fort Erie border and my wife and son are already here,I am not landing in ON since I have to wait for 90 days for my OHIP. I m actually moving to Edmonton and plan to complete the formalities there.The probelm there is the nearest border is 6 hours away and I don't want to drive for 6 hours just for landing...Trying to see if I can do the inland landing if I can get an immediate appointment at the Edmonton CIC..

Whats your suggestion?

ecs
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App Sent-1May09
CPC-M Processed-28May
CPC-M Returned - 28May
Resent 2 CPCL-2Jun
Spon Appvd-03Sep
AOR(Buffalo)-14Sep
In Process-14Sep
Police St Clear: 28Oct
Pol St Clear issued:24Nov09
PPR Request:23Nov09
Passport picked:24Nov09
Landed:25Nov09
Karlshammar
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« Reply #13 on: November 25, 2009, 09:29:49 am »

Land right now. You can still go to Alberta and live there. Where you land is irrelevant, and will not cause you issues of any kind. You're right by the border, so you might as well get it done ASAP.
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ecs
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« Reply #14 on: November 25, 2009, 10:42:38 am »

Karlshammar,
Thanks for responding.
If I land here in ON, Alberta will treat me as a provincial transfer and there is a 2 month waiting period for the health coverage. But if I land in Alberta the coverage starts immediately. With a 2.5 year old, I would rather get the coverage asap.

Thoughts?
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App Sent-1May09
CPC-M Processed-28May
CPC-M Returned - 28May
Resent 2 CPCL-2Jun
Spon Appvd-03Sep
AOR(Buffalo)-14Sep
In Process-14Sep
Police St Clear: 28Oct
Pol St Clear issued:24Nov09
PPR Request:23Nov09
Passport picked:24Nov09
Landed:25Nov09
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