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I wanna visit my backhome country but I haven’t received my pr card (already did flag pooling ..so whats the process for it???
 
I wanna visit my backhome country but I haven’t received my pr card (already did flag pooling ..so whats the process for it???
Landed -> a PR card application generated -> CIC process it -> PR card sent to you by Canada Post.
Do not leave Canada when you have not received your PR card, if you are not returning by land and not from a visa-exempted country.
Carriers validates your identity and will reject boarding plane, if you cannot show a valid traveling document.
PRTD is an option - but it takes time to apply and you can only get it outside Canada.
 
Dear All,

recently I have got a ADR Mail from Singapore VISA office, requesting for the my Medical and some supporting Documents, which are --

1. Schedule A online form (EIMM5669e) for me and my Spouse
2. Additional Family info form (IMM5406e) for me and my Spouse
3. RPRF for me and my Spouse
4. Police Clearance Certificate for me and my Spouse
5. POF

I have arranged all the Documents, but I am finding that in the CIC Web portal, there is only Uploading fields under the Principal Applicant (that is me), and no fields under the Spouse section.

I tried to save and merge our documents (2 persons into one) and upload. But, the eimm5669e form cannot be uploaded saved as regular PDF, it only can be uploaded as the Original Validated version. So, I cannot upload 2 files at one section.

Also, for PCC, there need to enter a Document Number, If I merge our two certificate into one, there will be Two numbers !!

Please suggest !! my last submission date is 20th July, 2018
 
Do not leave Canada when you have not received your PR card, if you are not returning by land and not from a visa-exempted country.
Not really. If one has to leave Canada before receiving the PR card, one had better apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document for returning.
 
Not really. If one has to leave Canada before receiving the PR card, one had better apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document for returning.
True, but PRTD cost your money and takes time. Besides, you can only apply it outside Canada. I didn't find a processing time, but it can be weeks.
 
Dear All,

recently I have got a ADR Mail from Singapore VISA office, requesting for the my Medical and some supporting Documents, which are --

1. Schedule A online form (EIMM5669e) for me and my Spouse
2. Additional Family info form (IMM5406e) for me and my Spouse
3. RPRF for me and my Spouse
4. Police Clearance Certificate for me and my Spouse
5. POF

I have arranged all the Documents, but I am finding that in the CIC Web portal, there is only Uploading fields under the Principal Applicant (that is me), and no fields under the Spouse section.

I tried to save and merge our documents (2 persons into one) and upload. But, the eimm5669e form cannot be uploaded saved as regular PDF, it only can be uploaded as the Original Validated version. So, I cannot upload 2 files at one section.

Also, for PCC, there need to enter a Document Number, If I merge our two certificate into one, there will be Two numbers !!

Please suggest !! my last submission date is 20th July, 2018
Use webform for cic and submitted only your's as per instructions in the online account but in web form mention that you cannot submit both and submitted over there for both of you.
 
I contacted my local MP as many suggested. Just got back from the MP office.
The stuff at MP office helped me call CIC, got the same response as I called weeks ago: they got everything, no action needed from me, just waiting for background check. Nothing the MP office or I can do right now. And no clear timeline for my background check.
The only additional information I got was if I wait passed Dec. 21st, which will be almost 26 months waiting time, I'll have to do the medical exam again.

I am only single applicant, don't have travel history besides my home country and Canada, don't even have traffic tickets. I studied and worked in Canada for so many years, why does my process take more time than someone illegally passed US/Quebec border?
 
I got the same request letter as others. Want to ask about the proof of funds. How much minimum funds I have to show?
What they requested from you bro?
 
I contacted my local MP as many suggested. Just got back from the MP office.
The stuff at MP office helped me call CIC, got the same response as I called weeks ago: they got everything, no action needed from me, just waiting for background check. Nothing the MP office or I can do right now. And no clear timeline for my background check.
The only additional information I got was if I wait passed Dec. 21st, which will be almost 26 months waiting time, I'll have to do the medical exam again.

I am only single applicant, don't have travel history besides my home country and Canada, don't even have traffic tickets. I studied and worked in Canada for so many years, why does my process take more time than someone illegally passed US/Quebec border?
Whats your timeline?
 
28 Dec 2016 applicant. Medical was done Jan 2018.. Spouse added end of april.. called cic today they said waiting for the department to send spouse medical.. Asked them any rough timeline but they told me that it depends how many files are being processed at the department. So no idea
 
28 Dec 2016 applicant. Medical was done Jan 2018.. Spouse added end of april.. called cic today they said waiting for the department to send spouse medical.. Asked them any rough timeline but they told me that it depends how many files are being processed at the department. So no idea
I also got remedical for my spouse. Did you asked about your security check? Is that done?
 
I contacted my local MP as many suggested. Just got back from the MP office.
The stuff at MP office helped me call CIC, got the same response as I called weeks ago: they got everything, no action needed from me, just waiting for background check. Nothing the MP office or I can do right now. And no clear timeline for my background check.
The only additional information I got was if I wait passed Dec. 21st, which will be almost 26 months waiting time, I'll have to do the medical exam again.

I am only single applicant, don't have travel history besides my home country and Canada, don't even have traffic tickets. I studied and worked in Canada for so many years, why does my process take more time than someone illegally passed US/Quebec border?

I understand your deep frustration as I encounter the same situation.
Now I believe IRCC reprioritize the applications based on unkown crateria. this immigration system runs by clowns indeed.
 
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