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Hi Guys,
I too feel frustrated, as i did my medicals on 2nd april and reports were reached ottawa by 6th april...requested updated documents(including right of permanent residency fees) were reached seattle on 10th april...i dont understand why Seattle people took this much of time to send PPR as the other office applicants were done almost. Guys the most frustrating part is they dont even reply to our emails and wont even update in ecas as well..
anyway i wish we all will finish this tiredsome journey soon and do start our new life in canada as immigrants...
hey guys howmany of you got RPRF(right of permanent residency fees) request like me???? i wish all of you....

ChelseaFC rocks.... 8)
 
Hi Guys,

I am very happy to inform all of you my fellow forum members that I have received my paspport request today thru e-mail..
Thank you to all of you who truly keep my faith and inspired me in this very long journey...
I am planning to send my passport tomorrow...

Goodluck and God Bless to all who are still patiently waiting for their PPR...

I will keep you posted guys...

Thanks,
FireFlySun
 
can3x8 said:
Congrats !!!

When did you complete your medicals ..

Hi Can3x8,

I believe, I am the last person who did the medical in this group co'z they've asked me hundreds of paperworks...
I got my medical request dated - June 20, 2012 then I did my medical on July 6-7, then PPR on August 27...
 
Congrats once again for completing this stressful but successful journey of yours !!

I know what you must gone through , I can fee the pain ... In same boat

Good Luck for the Future !!!
 
can3x8 said:
Congrats once again for completing this stressful but successful journey of yours !!

I know what you must gone through , I can fee the pain ... In same boat

Good Luck for the Future !!!

Thank you very much can3x8 for the Good Luck...
I wish and pray that yours will be next...
The key is "PATIENCE and FAITH"...

God Bless you can3x8...
 
Congrats FireFlySun - can anyone work out any sort of pattern in when they are sending the PPR, it seems completely random
 
I got RPRF request with my MR 8 months ago. They cashed the money order around March but no PPR yet

ChelseaFC fan said:
Hi Guys,
I too feel frustrated, as i did my medicals on 2nd april and reports were reached ottawa by 6th april...requested updated documents(including right of permanent residency fees) were reached seattle on 10th april...i dont understand why Seattle people took this much of time to send PPR as the other office applicants were done almost. Guys the most frustrating part is they dont even reply to our emails and wont even update in ecas as well..
anyway i wish we all will finish this tiredsome journey soon and do start our new life in canada as immigrants...
hey guys howmany of you got RPRF(right of permanent residency fees) request like me???? i wish all of you....

ChelseaFC rocks.... 8)
 
FireFlySun said:
Hi Guys,

I am very happy to inform all of you my fellow forum members that I have received my paspport request today thru e-mail..
Thank you to all of you who truly keep my faith and inspired me in this very long journey...
I am planning to send my passport tomorrow...

Goodluck and God Bless to all who are still patiently waiting for their PPR...

I will keep you posted guys...

Thanks,
FireFlySun

hi, Buddy. Congratulations. so happy to hear your good news. Its your turn finally. Cool.Hope you will get your passport back soon. Like me , only 20 days from PPR to received back.

Good luck.
 
Congratulations to everyone who got the PPR. I have a question. we moved in February 2012, I mean we are still in Washington but we changed the address. I sent an email informing the Seattle VO about the change. Moreover, when I was asked to so the medical exam, I also had to submit Schedule A , additional family information form, updated bank statement and updated FBI background. On the Schedule A, i filled as the mailing and current address the new one. However, on the ECAS is shows the old one. What should I do?
 
elias1979 said:
Congratulations to everyone who got the PPR. I have a question. we moved in February 2012, I mean we are still in Washington but we changed the address. I sent an email informing the Seattle VO about the change. Moreover, when I was asked to so the medical exam, I also had to submit Schedule A , additional family information form, updated bank statement and updated FBI background. On the Schedule A, i filled as the mailing and current address the new one. However, on the ECAS is shows the old one. What should I do?

Good question. Please remind me did you receive your PPR already or still waiting? If still waiting then you should be ok as when you send your passports to VO you should be able to include a return express post envelope with your new address (only for US addresses, not Canadian). CIC accidentally put my physical address as my mailing address and even though i included a plain self addressed envelope (PO box #) with my passports they used their own envelope with the physical address. Thankfully my landlady was able to check the mailbox for me and i got it in the end but not to location i was expecting. This is the US info from PPR email. Hope it helps :)

IF YOUR MAILING ADDRESS IS IN THE USA:
Please include aprepaid 9" x 12" USPS Express Mail or USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation envelope. This envelope will be used to return your permenent residence documents (i.e. COPR) to you. Please make a note of the tracking number for this envelope.
If you wish to have your original documents/photographs returned, please make sure you include a USPS Express Mail or USPS Priority Mail envelope.
Complete the mailing label on the return envelope showing your full mailing address in the "Deliver To" field and the address of the Canadian Consulate General in Seattle in the “Return Address” field (see our address below). Enter a daytime telephone number on the mailing label above the recipient address.
If you chose to not provide us with a return envelope, we will mail your permanent residence documents via regular mail (US Postal Service First Class Mail). Original documents/photographs will not be returned. The Consulate is not responsible for any passports lost in the mail.
 
Thank you very much for your prompt answer. No, I haven't received yet the PPR. :'(