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skMarch31 said:
Hello anybody
any reply??????

The average processing time is 20 months. In Prutus'case it took exactly 20 months in my case counting from the AOR date March 15 2013 it took 14 months, bear in mind that I came here (Montreal) and found a job as a temporary resident, this might have helped and my canadian wife lives here as well as my daughter. All this is to tell you this, keep on going on your life whatever you are doing there as the process takes place. No one can tell you when you will get ppr, the face that you received the medical request, rprf and so on do not indicate anything this is the normal processing time line that occurs to almost everyone. After you received all these stuffs, you will enter that long period of silence before they ask you to update your information and send the FBI police certificate. Be patient, and again forget about this and get busy you will have better sleep.
Good luck
 
Thanks brother.. I am july 2013 applicant.. when did you receive your ppr.. BTW i already submitted police clearance with my application. DID you had to redo you medicals???
 
skMarch31 said:
Thanks brother.. I am july 2013 applicant.. when did you receive your ppr.. BTW i already submitted police clearance with my application. DID you had to redo you medicals???

Hello, I think you can checkout the data.gc.ca site. Unfortunately, this page is not letting me post a link or anything. So far what I gathered there is that some cases (20%) are wrapped up within 8 months and by the 20 months timeline 80 percent of the cases filed within the 12 month period are concluded. From what I have read in other discussions it looks like timeline is affected by the number of people on the file (dependents etc) if they have to do checks on them too, number of countries in which u have lived,they will need to do checks for those countries as well. I am a december 2013 applicant. My nerves are already fried and I seem to have a thousand miles to go.
 
open the link data.gc.ca on the right where it says to search data type Permanent Resident Applications Processed Abroad and Processing Times
click on the first link and download the interactive excel spreadsheet. You will see the completion time. You may even check out other related links.
Best
 
bubblyhead said:
open the link data.gc.ca on the right where it says to search data type Permanent Resident Applications Processed Abroad and Processing Times
click on the first link and download the interactive excel spreadsheet. You will see the completion time. You may even check out other related links.
Best

Thanks.. This was very helpfull
 
I received PPR day on june 10th. thanks for your help guys..
 
skMarch31 said:
I received PPR day on june 10th. thanks for your help guys..

Congrats...did you apply from within Canada or USA? I guess in a couple of days, this process will be history for you....
 
bubblyhead said:
Congrats...did you apply from within Canada or USA? I guess in a couple of days, this process will be history for you....

I applied from USA
 
Hi everybody,
I finally get my PPR yesterday. I am gonna try to send my passport ASAP.
can you guys provide with the time that my passport should take to come back
I am planing to send the passport along with the copy of the email I received. Anything to suggest i should add?
Thanks everybody and good luck
 
osidabdelkader said:
Hi everybody,
I finally get my PPR yesterday. I am gonna try to send my passport ASAP.
can you guys provide with the time that my passport should take to come back
I am planing to send the passport along with the copy of the email I received. Anything to suggest i should add?
Thanks everybody and good luck

Hi everybody,
I got my passport request few days ago, it's a little bit confusing for me as it didn't include instruction to send my passport by mail, but it says that, all documents, at the exception of the police certificate, must be sent electronically.
Please find in the following the email received:
CIC letterhead



Date : 2 juillet 2014


IUC: ***********

Demande: *************

***************

Courriel: **********@****l.com





name last name

C4 - 1945 West 12th Street

Brooklyn NY 11223

États-Unis d'Amérique





Madame / Monsieur,



La présente lettre concerne votre demande de résidence permanente au Canada.

État du dossier:

De façon à poursuivre le traitement de votre demande, veuillez fournir les documents suivants :

· EP********** - name and last name:
> Passeport/Document de voyage: Passeport/doc de voyage valide pour au moin 6 mois. Ces documents doivent parvenir à ce bureau au plus tard: 2014/07/30

À l’exception des Certificats de police, veuillez nous transmettre les documents demandés en format[size=10pt] électronique par courriel à l’adresse[/size] courriel suivante :

CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca




Veuillez noter:
Tout document nous étant transmis doit être accompagné d’une traduction en français ou en anglais;
Lorsque des documents originaux sont demandés, des documents notariés ne seront pas acceptés;
Si vous êtes dans l’incapacité de transmettre les documents ou l’information demandés par ce bureau, vous devez fournir une explication détaillant les raisons de leur absence.


Quand dois-je communiquer avec CIC?

Vous devez aviser Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada (CIC) de tout changement à votre demande. Voici des changements qui peuvent survenir :

· votre situation personnelle n’est plus la même en raison, par exemple, d’une naissance ou d’une adoption, du décès d’un proche, d’un mariage ou d’un divorce;

· vos coordonnées ne sont plus les mêmes (courriel, adresse postale, numéro de téléphone);

· vous avez désigné un représentant d’immigration ou une autre personne ou avez changé de représentant;

· vous avez décidé de retirer votre demande.




Retirer votre demande



Vous avez l’option de retirer votre demande à tout moment du processus de traitement. Si vous vous êtes déjà acquittés de vos frais de résidence permanente, ces derniers vous seront remboursés. Si vous optez pour l’option de retirer votre demande, vous devez nous transmettre une confirmation écrite à l’adresse postale mentionnée plus tôt.


Besoin d’information?



Pour plus d’information concernant l’état de votre demande, vous pouvez consulter le Centre d’aide en ligne de CIC au : http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/centre-aide/index-can.asp.


Veuillez agréer l’expression de nos sentiments distingués.



Case Processing Centre – Ottawa | Centre de traitement des demandes - Ottawa – **2013*
Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 | 219 avenue Laurier Ouest Ottawa ON K1A 1L1
Facsimile | Télécopieur 613-946-6059
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada



Please let me know if your passport request came with the same format,

Thanks in advance
 
osidabdelkader said:
Hi everybody,
I got my passport request few days ago, it's a little bit confusing for me as it didn't include instruction to send my passport by mail, but it says that, all documents, at the exception of the police certificate, must be sent electronically.
Please find in the following the email received:
CIC letterhead



Date : 2 juillet 2014


IUC: ***********

Demande: *************

***************

Courriel: ********** @ ****l.com





name last name

C4 - 1945 West 12th Street

Brooklyn NY 11223

États-Unis d'Amérique





Madame / Monsieur,



La présente lettre concerne votre demande de résidence permanente au Canada.

État du dossier:

De façon à poursuivre le traitement de votre demande, veuillez fournir les documents suivants :

· EP********** - name and last name:
> Passeport/Document de voyage: Passeport/doc de voyage valide pour au moin 6 mois. Ces documents doivent parvenir à ce bureau au plus tard: 2014/07/30

À l'exception des Certificats de police, veuillez nous transmettre les documents demandés en format[size=10pt] électronique par courriel à l'adresse[/size] courriel suivante :

CPC-CTD-Ottawa @ cic.gc.ca




Veuillez noter:
Tout document nous étant transmis doit être accompagné d'une traduction en français ou en anglais;
Lorsque des documents originaux sont demandés, des documents notariés ne seront pas acceptés;
Si vous êtes dans l'incapacité de transmettre les documents ou l'information demandés par ce bureau, vous devez fournir une explication détaillant les raisons de leur absence.


Quand dois-je communiquer avec CIC?

Vous devez aviser Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada (CIC) de tout changement à votre demande. Voici des changements qui peuvent survenir :

· votre situation personnelle n'est plus la même en raison, par exemple, d'une naissance ou d'une adoption, du décès d'un proche, d'un mariage ou d'un divorce;

· vos coordonnées ne sont plus les mêmes (courriel, adresse postale, numéro de téléphone);

· vous avez désigné un représentant d'immigration ou une autre personne ou avez changé de représentant;

· vous avez décidé de retirer votre demande.




Retirer votre demande



Vous avez l'option de retirer votre demande à tout moment du processus de traitement. Si vous vous êtes déjà acquittés de vos frais de résidence permanente, ces derniers vous seront remboursés. Si vous optez pour l'option de retirer votre demande, vous devez nous transmettre une confirmation écrite à l'adresse postale mentionnée plus tôt.


Besoin d'information?



Pour plus d'information concernant l'état de votre demande, vous pouvez consulter le Centre d'aide en ligne de CIC au : http://www.cic.gc.ca/francais/centre-aide/index-can.asp.


Veuillez agréer l'expression de nos sentiments distingués.



Case Processing Centre – Ottawa | Centre de traitement des demandes - Ottawa – **2013*
Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1 | 219 avenue Laurier Ouest Ottawa ON K1A 1L1
Facsimile | Télécopieur 613-946-6059
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada



Please let me know if your passport request came with the same format,

Thanks in advance

Hi osidabdelkader

This is not a ppr yet, probably the passport you submited has expired or is very close to expiration date (< 6 months). Scan your passport then send it to them as soon as possible. A PPR come with the following subject line in the email: Ready fro visa. I think you are very close.
 
yakkar said:
Hi osidabdelkader

This is not a ppr yet, probably the passport you submited has expired or is very close to expiration date (< 6 months). Scan your passport then send it to them as soon as possible. A PPR come with the following subject line in the email: Ready fro visa. I think you are very close.

Thanks Yakkar
My passport was supposed to expire in 07/2013 but I extended it to 09/2015. I submitted my application on 05/23/2014, I guess, as you said, they are just trying to make sure my passport is still valid, or if I have a new one.
I sent my scanned passport today by email.
thanks again
 
osidabdelkader said:
Thanks Yakkar
My passport was supposed to expire in 07/2013 but I extended it to 09/2015. I submitted my application on 05/23/2014, I guess, as you said, they are just trying to make sure my passport is still valid, or if I have a new one.
I sent my scanned passport today by email.
thanks again

Congrats, hope it has gone through well. All the best with the rest and hope you get your visas soon! :D
 
Hello everyone...my application went in process July 29th, 2014!!!! This is the overall timeline for my file

CSQ received: October 18th, 2013
PR application filed received: December 11, 2013
AOR: January 29th, 2014
Medical requested: January 29th, 2014
Medical done: February 12th, 2014
Medical received: End of February (Did not check e-cas for a while)
RPRF paid: May 17th, 2014
UPdate requested:July 24th, 2014
Update faxed: July 26th, 2014
In Process: July 29th, 2014
 
Waiting for PPR??

Champions/Experts, please advice, seeking PPR timeline for QSW with CSQ Received since 2012. Here's my timeline, would greatly appreciate to anyone with an educated estimate of when I can expect PPR or whatever follows. Visa Office is CPP-Ottawa and I am an outland applicant:

Dec-12 CSQ Received
Apr-13 Application Submitted
Apr-13 1st Line: e-cas 'we received your application April 5 2013'.
Jun-13 Med Request
Jul-13 Med's Done
Sep-13 2nd Line: e-cas "Medical results have been received"
Feb-14 RPRF Request
Mar-14 Police Cert Request
Jul-14 3rd Line: e-cas 'we started processing your application July 3rd 2014'.
Jul-14 FBI Cleareance Req
Aug-14 FBI Submitted
PPR ????????????????

Please, when can I expect PPR??