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    November 2017 - Citizenship Applicants

    Spreadsheet update (Majromax, visa office Montreal): Oath letter: April 27 Oath date: May 16
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    November 2017 - Citizenship Applicants

    My timeline for the spreadsheet (new entry): Location: Montreal Application Type: Single Physical Presence Days: 1180 Application Sent: 1 November, 2017 Application Delivered: 7 November, 2017 AOR: 5 January, 2018 IP eCAS: 6 February, 2018 Test Invite Letter: 1 March, 2018 Test Date: 12 March...
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    US outland applicants' thread :)

    It sucks that the original mail was lost, but given the full cost of permanent residency if I could have added $100 to the bill to have the CoPR tracked at the outset I would have been sorely tempted. But more broadly, I'm very glad that CIC got back to you. If you do mail the photos to them...
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Honesty is invariably the best policy. CIC's concern is that you will not end up on welfare once you move to Canada. Since from other posts it seems you are already in Canada and employed, this should be no concern.
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    US outland applicants' thread :)

    If CBSA cannot help, you may also try applying for a replacement of the document. Lost mail happens rarely, so I'm not sure if any users still here have had to go via this route. Keep in mind that the CoPR is only valid for a fixed amount of time. This is most commonly until the immigration...
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    US outland applicants' thread :)

    More or less the same thing happened to me approximately this time last year. You in fact had better luck than I did, since I could never get the call centre to tell me whether or not I was approved after DM. I will shamelessly admit to panicking, but I did receive a response via e-mail around...
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    US outland applicants' thread :)

    This happened for me at the end of the summer. Despite receiving DM in the third week of June, my COPR was not printed for a full month. Based on the issue/receipt dates, it was promptly mailed once printed. As far as I can tell, CIC sometimes batch-prints COPRs, and it may have something to...
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    CPP-Ottawa

    Not necessarily. My application (US-sourced, but already living in Canada on temporary status) was processed completely without any document requests from CPC-Ottawa, but this was a bit before the "IP for everyone / proof of residence" boilerplate. The circumstances under which the visa office...
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    US outland applicants' thread :)

    See Operational Bulletin 205-A. For applicants who are US citizens, CIC does not normally request the physical passport because it does not need to affix a single-entry visa for landing purposes. An applicant should be able to land with just the passport card.
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    How to influence time of immigration / time to land

    You can explicitly request and receive an X-Ray deferral as a pregnant applicant. See section 4.6.1 of the Panel Physicians' handbook for the process. Essentially, you go through everything but the X-Ray, and then complete the X-Ray after delivery. This is an understood and explicitly...
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    CPP-Ottawa

    The official passport request is for the original document, since for non-visa-exempt applicants they need to affix a single-entry visa for landing purposes. Requesting a new photocopy of the passport is still good news in that it means someone has looked at the application, but it is not...
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    US outland applicants' thread :)

    No card anymore, just a printout with the number. An employer may or may not ask for proof of status in Canada. Your new SIN will begin with a number other than '9', which marks it as a permanent number available only to citizens and PRs. If the employer does request proof of status, the...
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    US Police Clearance: FBI Processing Times

    There's no problem with mailing to a foreign address. I received my background check in Canada last year with no issue.
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    PR Card Arrival Timeline Thread Deleted?

    Since this is as good a thread as any for an update, I received my PR card in the mail today. Landing: July 27th, 2015 Card issued: September 15th, 2015 (expiry 15 Sept 2020) Arrival: September 21, 2015 in Montreal
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    CPP-Ottawa

    For immigration, other types of visas. CPC-Ottawa processes express entry and other types of applications. Our basic intuition that there's an office full of people somewhere really isn't correct. CIC has some 420 full-time-equivalent personnel for the entire family-class program, worldwide.
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    OCTOBER 2014 OUTLAND APPLICATIONS!

    Yes, you must land. Service Canada will need the signed/stamped COPR, since your permanent residence status in Canada is not official until you go through the landing process.
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    Guys please help! I haven't received CSQ yet

    You have not provided complete information, and I suspect that you may be in error somewhere along the way. Québec does not have foreign visa offices to send files to, so just whom did your wife call about the CSQ? A CSQ must be applied-for via Québec's MICC, which will require that you and...
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    CPP-Ottawa

    Congratulation on having the dates added, but wow are those particular dates confusing. If you do order your GCMS notes, it would be very educational to find out just what those dates mean in terms of file-processing.
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    CPP-Ottawa

    "Confirmation of". Because you are from Australia, you are visa-exempt; this means you do not need a visa to enter Canada. The visa office only needs the original passports from those applicants who are not visa-exempt, because when they issue the COPR they will also affix a single-entry visa...
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    CIC PROCESSING TIME CHANGED

    For parental sponsorship, the entire program has an administrative cap on the number of cases being considered. That's why they strictly limit the intake of new applications, such that the new yearly cap is filled in 1-2 days at the beginning of the year. Additionally, averages cases never go...