Congratulations!!!Finally, we got our PR card(s) yesterday. The mail came from CPC Sydney, inside the mail, it comes with nice letter that says "Welcome and thank you for choosing Canada!" If you plan to apply for citizenship in the future (and we hope you do), will need give us details about any time you left Canada, blah blah..keeping the records in paper journal it comes with etc, etc.
Its quite a feeling when holding the PR card, you kinda stare at the card for minutes and it makes you want to look at the card again after sometime, looking at all those fine details printed on the card, and if you put the card under UV light, it reflects the security prints that is embedded into the PR card, similar to Canadian passport.
I must say, it is very satisfying..the whole experience of opening the paper mail, then reading the letter, and then holding the card, again its very satisfying knowing that in the back of your head - that the application you filled, all on your own, with all the hard research on the web, over the forum and other sources, knowing that all the forms and information you filled for PR application were all right, is an awesome feeling and amazing experience altogether.
Getting Portal(s) was like: You know you're approved and soon will be PR.
Getting eCoPR was like: Yaayy.. official status changed from TR to PR.
But then there is over a month long wait for the PR card (not for everyone though) and without the PR card, you still kinda feel incomplete for some reason and now getting the PR card feels like wholesome of fulfillment, it's milestone!
Timeline:
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AR to Portal1: 9 months and 15 days (or 290 days from AR)
Portal1 to Portal2: 1 day
Portal2 to eCoPR: 6 days (or 297 days from AR)
eCoPR to PR card: 47 days (or 344 days from AR)
Total: 11 months, 10 days
OINP: PNP non-EE (Online)
PVO: Etobicoke
SVO: Sydney
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Congratulations.
And how many days from AOR to Portal1 ?
Thank you !!!
My background check just changed from we are processing to not applicable. Is this a good sign?.
I am wondering if IRCC gives a sh*t about June PR submissions to provide AOR or not?
Still waitingHey, did you receive P2 yet?
we were talking about the average processing time, which is 17 months, not about my timeline. I can make you sure, I always remember, how much time it takes me to wait....Aug 2022 to Aug 2023 is 12 months.
OMG, that would give me huge hope. I submitted my application on June 6thIt seems they are attending to early June submissions from what I have been noticing and a friend also got AOR who submitted June 4 but it took 69days, so from my friend and others, AOR now is just above 60days.
Congrats! Did you get the PR card in your mailbox or needed to take it from a post office?Finally, we got our PR card(s) yesterday. The mail came from CPC Sydney, inside the mail, it comes with nice letter that says "Welcome and thank you for choosing Canada!" If you plan to apply for citizenship in the future (and we hope you do), will need give us details about any time you left Canada, blah blah..keeping the records in paper journal it comes with etc, etc.
Its quite a feeling when holding the PR card, you kinda stare at the card for minutes and it makes you want to look at the card again after sometime, looking at all those fine details printed on the card, and if you put the card under UV light, it reflects the security prints that is embedded into the PR card, similar to Canadian passport.
I must say, it is very satisfying..the whole experience of opening the paper mail, then reading the letter, and then holding the card, again its very satisfying knowing that in the back of your head - that the application you filled, all on your own, with all the hard research on the web, over the forum and other sources, knowing that all the forms and information you filled for PR application were all right, is an awesome feeling and amazing experience altogether.
Getting Portal(s) was like: You know you're approved and soon will be PR.
Getting eCoPR was like: Yaayy.. official status changed from TR to PR.
But then there is over a month long wait for the PR card (not for everyone though) and without the PR card, you still kinda feel incomplete for some reason and now getting the PR card feels like wholesome of fulfillment, it's milestone!
Timeline:
!
AR to Portal1: 9 months and 15 days (or 290 days from AR)
Portal1 to Portal2: 1 day
Portal2 to eCoPR: 6 days (or 297 days from AR)
eCoPR to PR card: 47 days (or 344 days from AR)
Total: 11 months, 10 days
OINP: PNP non-EE (Online)
PVO: Etobicoke
SVO: Sydney
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thank you for you help.
1. Do we have to write none in every single box of travel history or just tik didn’t travel.
2. If I have worked for one month for one employer can I write it in 2020-01 to 2021-1 or 2020-01 to 2020-02
3.And how about photos do we just have to scan and upload and how to know the dimensions, what about backside of the photo with don and photographer
4.1. I have a child who is Canadian citizen do I have to mention in generic application form and how about baby’s photos . Hopefully you know
OMG, that would give me huge hope. I submitted my application on June 6th
non-EE pnp
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...vhciDdiffcozBk8os9T_zkXVg/edit#gid=2049202023Where do you see this monthly spreadsheet please?
Can you share?
early march 2023 applicant they got their AOR less than 35 daysOMG, that would give me huge hope. I submitted my application on June 6th
non-EE pnp