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federal Timelines share for QSW sydney applicants - file CPP-Ottawa

edb_mtl

Newbie
Apr 26, 2015
5
0
PR application filed received: June 16, 2014
AOR: August 23th, 2014
Medical requested: August 24th, 2014
Medical received: October 16th, 2014
RPRF request/paid: January 27th, 2015
RCMP request: February 3, 2015
Passport Request: May 21, 2015
 

xris

Star Member
Sep 17, 2014
89
1
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
PEQ
AOR Received.
17-01-2014
Med's Request
26-02-2014
Med's Done....
28-02-2014
Interview........
Background checks!!!
Passport Req..
22-07-2015
VISA ISSUED...
29-07-2015
LANDED..........
06-08-2015
edb_mtl said:
PR application filed received: June 16, 2014
AOR: August 23th, 2014
Medical requested: August 24th, 2014
Medical received: October 16th, 2014
RPRF request/paid: January 27th, 2015
RCMP request: February 3, 2015
Passport Request: May 21, 2015
Congrats
 

Anand_Inida

Star Member
Oct 4, 2012
125
6
Montreal
Category........
Visa Office......
Montreal
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
01-02-2014
Doc's Request.
01-08-2014
AOR Received.
01-05-2014
IELTS Request
Sent along
Interview........
Waived
xris said:
Lacolle Border Crossing. Good luck!
Thanks for the reply.
 

jad_montreal

Hero Member
Aug 29, 2014
231
9
Montreal, QC
Visa Office......
Sidney, NS
App. Filed.......
July 02, 2014 App. Received..: July 07, 2014
AOR Received.
September 18, 2014
Med's Request
September 18, 2014
Med's Done....
September 22, 2014 Med's Received: October 16, 2014 In Process.......: May 26, 2015 Decision Made..: May 30, 2015
Passport Req..
July 03, 2015 (sent July 04, received July 07)
VISA ISSUED...
July 08, 2015 (received pp back: July 15)
LANDED..........
July 18, 2015
edb_mtl said:
Hi guys,
got PPR a few minutes ago
Hope you guys have good news soon
Congrats man, thanks for sharing. You applied only three weeks before, so I hope my turn is coming soon!! :p
 

Amit_MTL

Star Member
Nov 23, 2014
52
4
I had one question for PCC...Does that remain valid even after one year if you do not visit the country from where you received the PCC after filling the application..here is what new cic link says: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp

For the country you currently live in, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before you apply.

For countries where you have lived for six months or more, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you lived in that country.
 

Suryak86

Hero Member
Sep 25, 2009
291
12
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-05-2014
AOR Received.
14-07-2014
Med's Request
14-07-2014
Med's Done....
14-08-2014 ( Medical Received : 24-08-2014)
Interview........
RPRF : March 30th, 2015
Passport Req..
20-04-2015
VISA ISSUED...
23-04-2015
Hey Guys,
I have been an active member of this forum for the last 6 years and you guys have really helped me in this application journey. I wanted to share with you guys, my landing experience in Montreal Airport. So here it is, it will be very very long. So, if you have the time, please read on. I am a QSW, so this will pertain to people who are QSW, and also to people who are FSW because except for immigration Quebec, everything else remains the same at any airport.

As soon as we got our COPR's and Visas, we booked a flight to Montreal from Raleigh to land on the 21st May. It was a 6:00 am flight and we had to get up at 3:00 am to make the flight ( Mostly because, US airports dont let you check in online for international flights since they have to check your visas before you board your flight ). We make sure that we have our Canadian landing papers all in one envelope and our US reentry documents in another envelope. On the 21'st, we make it to the airport very early in the morning. We have a connection in detroit before which we get on the flight to Montreal. The flight from Detroit is quite short, about 1 hour. But boy did it seem long.

As soon as we touched down, even before I got off the plane, I could imagine the airport and the long walk to the immigration ( I have already been to Montreal before ). We took a familiar route, expecting it to be crowded like the last time we were there. Surprise surprise, there was almost no body waiting in line. We walk up to the immigration officer and let him know that we are here to do our landing. He asks for our passports to make sure we are not BS'ing him, takes our landing cards and writes "IOO" on it and asks us to go to the exit where we will be redirected to the secondary inspection. We again take a long walk to the exit where they check our landing card and send us to the secondary inspection. ::) ::)

What I found here is completely contrary to what I have read and seen. I watch this show called, Border Security Canada's front line where there are these pro active and passionate immigration officers who are always on the move. We walk in and we see 4 really really bored immigration officers reading books or surfing the internet. They were dealing with no body, so we just walk up to the nearest guy and here is the exact conversation :eek:

me : Hello, we are here for our landing and we were sent here. Can you help us?
Officer 1 : Did I ask you to come to me? Did you not see the sign which says wait ?
me: I am sorry, I can wait if you want me to?
Officer 1 : (mumbling and grumpy) you have already come, go to that lady over there ( points to someone across the hall)

We walk up to this officer, she was smiling so we thought wow, at last someone who is smiling. Then we give her the passports, COPR's and the CSQ's. Here is the conversation

Officer 2 : Do you intend to reside in the province of Quebec?
me : Absolutely
Officer 2 : Do you have any food or firearms on you?
me: No

She starts checking our visas and COPR's ( Mind you , the copy of COPR's sent to us were really really crappy, almost like something that an 8 year old would do).

Officer 2 : The COPR's look forged, did you make these your selfs ? :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Me : I step back, I tell her thats what I got from CIC and thats what you have. :-X :-\
Officer 2 : I need to make a few checks, sit down and wait for me to call you. :-*

We sit down and wait for her to holler for us. She takes about 15 minutes and comes back

Officer 2 : The COPR's checked out. I wonder who took out such a crappy copy. I made new copies that look much better for you. How much money do you have on you? How much are you carrying?
Me: I have about 10 dollars on me now in cash and I declare what we have in our bank accounts. She doesnt ask for bank receipts.
Officer 2: Do you have any goods to follow? Also do you have an address in Quebec?
Me : Yes and I hand over the GTF list. I also give her my lawyers address ( Campbell Cohen )
Officer 2 : Please wait again, this should take a while

So we wait another 45 minutes while she stamps, signs, staples and prints out a whole bunch of stuff. She is running around the hall going from one room to another. We are kind of amused at how the officers are talking to each other in both english and french in the same sentence. After about 45 minutes, she calls us up to her station. She makes us sign on the COPR's where it says " Have you ever been convicted of a crime or asked to leave Canada? ". We put a NO and sign next to it.

Officer 2 : Make sure you keep these COPR's for life, even after you get your Canadian Citizenship. You will need these to obtain your retirement benefits at 60.
Us : We will guard them with our lifes :p :p :p
Officer 2 : I have done the paper work and you both are now Permanent residents of Canada. Congratulations ;D ;D. She then proceeds to tell us our rights and obligations as PR's of Canada.

She then hands over our passports and COPR's , a copy of a book called Welcome to Canada and a sheet which tells us about how to go about getting a SIN card and a health card in both Quebec and Ottawa. The paper also congratulates us on becoming new PR's.

Officer 2 : You will get your PR cards in approximately 3 months.

She then asks us to wait near the Quebec immigration officer just adjacent to her station. We knock on the door and someone comes opens the door and says

Officer 3 : Nous ouvrons à midi. S'il vous plaît attendre encore 30 minutes ( We open at 12, please wait another 30 minutes )
me : D'accord

We wait another 30 minutes until we are called in by another agent. She asks my wife if she knows French to which my wife replies in broken french that she is a beginner and cannot really converse. I tell the officer that she could talk to me in French as I am much better at it. She says she will proceed in English so my wife will also understand :D :D

Officer 4 : Welcome to Quebec. ;D Do you guys have a place to stay ? I see you are moving from the US
Us : Thank you. No we dont have a place yet. We are currently staying in a hotel. We will look for a place as soon as we move completely. She then takes our COPR's and CSQ's and glances at them.
Officer 4 : Great. Let me tell you about somethings that Quebec does for new immigrants. We have a program that helps people find jobs and also a program that helps people learn French. I hope you have heard of the values of the Quebec Society. I will give you a lot of brochures so you can contact these services if you need them to. We also have a great subway system, better than New York :p :p :p, so make sure you use it.
Us : We nod in approval.
Officer 4 : Thats it. You are done. Welcome again to Quebec

She hands over the papers to us and we quickly tuck them back in to the envelope. :p ( Like we said, guard them with your life)

We come out, hug each other, take a picture next to the Quebec flag and Canadian flag. Walk out of the airport. It took a good 3 hours for us to get done with Immigration.

We also rent a car, go to Service Canada ( Which was in a mall and was much grander than I remember the US SSN office was when I applied for my SSN). We check in at the desk, they check our COPR's and ask us to wait for someone to call us. We wait another 20 minutes before we are called in to another room. The government officer asks us all kinds of questions and fills it into the system. Then she gives us our SIN print outs and we are out of there.

I know its a long read, but I hope this is useful and descriptive for any one doing a Quebec landing.
 

FatDragon

Full Member
Oct 30, 2014
25
0
Thank you for sharing. Welcome to Quebec. :)

Suryak86 said:
Hey Guys,
I have been an active member of this forum for the last 6 years and you guys have really helped me in this application journey. I wanted to share with you guys, my landing experience in Montreal Airport. So here it is, it will be very very long. So, if you have the time, please read on. I am a QSW, so this will pertain to people who are QSW, and also to people who are FSW because except for immigration Quebec, everything else remains the same at any airport.

As soon as we got our COPR's and Visas, we booked a flight to Montreal from Raleigh to land on the 21st May. It was a 6:00 am flight and we had to get up at 3:00 am to make the flight ( Mostly because, US airports dont let you check in online for international flights since they have to check your visas before you board your flight ). We make sure that we have our Canadian landing papers all in one envelope and our US reentry documents in another envelope. On the 21'st, we make it to the airport very early in the morning. We have a connection in detroit before which we get on the flight to Montreal. The flight from Detroit is quite short, about 1 hour. But boy did it seem long.

As soon as we touched down, even before I got off the plane, I could imagine the airport and the long walk to the immigration ( I have already been to Montreal before ). We took a familiar route, expecting it to be crowded like the last time we were there. Surprise surprise, there was almost no body waiting in line. We walk up to the immigration officer and let him know that we are here to do our landing. He asks for our passports to make sure we are not BS'ing him, takes our landing cards and writes "IOO" on it and asks us to go to the exit where we will be redirected to the secondary inspection. We again take a long walk to the exit where they check our landing card and send us to the secondary inspection. ::) ::)

What I found here is completely contrary to what I have read and seen. I watch this show called, Border Security Canada's front line where there are these pro active and passionate immigration officers who are always on the move. We walk in and we see 4 really really bored immigration officers reading books or surfing the internet. They were dealing with no body, so we just walk up to the nearest guy and here is the exact conversation :eek:

me : Hello, we are here for our landing and we were sent here. Can you help us?
Officer 1 : Did I ask you to come to me? Did you not see the sign which says wait ?
me: I am sorry, I can wait if you want me to?
Officer 1 : (mumbling and grumpy) you have already come, go to that lady over there ( points to someone across the hall)

We walk up to this officer, she was smiling so we thought wow, at last someone who is smiling. Then we give her the passports, COPR's and the CSQ's. Here is the conversation

Officer 2 : Do you intend to reside in the province of Quebec?
me : Absolutely
Officer 2 : Do you have any food or firearms on you?
me: No

She starts checking our visas and COPR's ( Mind you , the copy of COPR's sent to us were really really crappy, almost like something that an 8 year old would do).

Officer 2 : The COPR's look forged, did you make these your selfs ? :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Me : I step back, I tell her thats what I got from CIC and thats what you have. :-X :-\
Officer 2 : I need to make a few checks, sit down and wait for me to call you. :-*

We sit down and wait for her to holler for us. She takes about 15 minutes and comes back

Officer 2 : The COPR's checked out. I wonder who took out such a crappy copy. I made new copies that look much better for you. How much money do you have on you? How much are you carrying?
Me: I have about 10 dollars on me now in cash and I declare what we have in our bank accounts. She doesnt ask for bank receipts.
Officer 2: Do you have any goods to follow? Also do you have an address in Quebec?
Me : Yes and I hand over the GTF list. I also give her my lawyers address ( Campbell Cohen )
Officer 2 : Please wait again, this should take a while

So we wait another 45 minutes while she stamps, signs, staples and prints out a whole bunch of stuff. She is running around the hall going from one room to another. We are kind of amused at how the officers are talking to each other in both english and french in the same sentence. After about 45 minutes, she calls us up to her station. She makes us sign on the COPR's where it says " Have you ever been convicted of a crime or asked to leave Canada? ". We put a NO and sign next to it.

Officer 2 : Make sure you keep these COPR's for life, even after you get your Canadian Citizenship. You will need these to obtain your retirement benefits at 60.
Us : We will guard them with our lifes :p :p :p
Officer 2 : I have done the paper work and you both are now Permanent residents of Canada. Congratulations ;D ;D. She then proceeds to tell us our rights and obligations as PR's of Canada.

She then hands over our passports and COPR's , a copy of a book called Welcome to Canada and a sheet which tells us about how to go about getting a SIN card and a health card in both Quebec and Ottawa. The paper also congratulates us on becoming new PR's.

Officer 2 : You will get your PR cards in approximately 3 months.

She then asks us to wait near the Quebec immigration officer just adjacent to her station. We knock on the door and someone comes opens the door and says

Officer 3 : Nous ouvrons à midi. S'il vous plaît attendre encore 30 minutes ( We open at 12, please wait another 30 minutes )
me : D'accord

We wait another 30 minutes until we are called in by another agent. She asks my wife if she knows French to which my wife replies in broken french that she is a beginner and cannot really converse. I tell the officer that she could talk to me in French as I am much better at it. She says she will proceed in English so my wife will also understand :D :D

Officer 4 : Welcome to Quebec. ;D Do you guys have a place to stay ? I see you are moving from the US
Us : Thank you. No we dont have a place yet. We are currently staying in a hotel. We will look for a place as soon as we move completely. She then takes our COPR's and CSQ's and glances at them.
Officer 4 : Great. Let me tell you about somethings that Quebec does for new immigrants. We have a program that helps people find jobs and also a program that helps people learn French. I hope you have heard of the values of the Quebec Society. I will give you a lot of brochures so you can contact these services if you need them to. We also have a great subway system, better than New York :p :p :p, so make sure you use it.
Us : We nod in approval.
Officer 4 : Thats it. You are done. Welcome again to Quebec

She hands over the papers to us and we quickly tuck them back in to the envelope. :p ( Like we said, guard them with your life)

We come out, hug each other, take a picture next to the Quebec flag and Canadian flag. Walk out of the airport. It took a good 3 hours for us to get done with Immigration.

We also rent a car, go to Service Canada ( Which was in a mall and was much grander than I remember the US SSN office was when I applied for my SSN). We check in at the desk, they check our COPR's and ask us to wait for someone to call us. We wait another 20 minutes before we are called in to another room. The government officer asks us all kinds of questions and fills it into the system. Then she gives us our SIN print outs and we are out of there.

I know its a long read, but I hope this is useful and descriptive for any one doing a Quebec landing.
 

jad_montreal

Hero Member
Aug 29, 2014
231
9
Montreal, QC
Visa Office......
Sidney, NS
App. Filed.......
July 02, 2014 App. Received..: July 07, 2014
AOR Received.
September 18, 2014
Med's Request
September 18, 2014
Med's Done....
September 22, 2014 Med's Received: October 16, 2014 In Process.......: May 26, 2015 Decision Made..: May 30, 2015
Passport Req..
July 03, 2015 (sent July 04, received July 07)
VISA ISSUED...
July 08, 2015 (received pp back: July 15)
LANDED..........
July 18, 2015
Suryak86 said:
Hey Guys,
I have been an active member of this forum for the last 6 years and you guys have really helped me in this application journey. I wanted to share with you guys, my landing experience in Montreal Airport. So here it is, it will be very very long. So, if you have the time, please read on. I am a QSW, so this will pertain to people who are QSW, and also to people who are FSW because except for immigration Quebec, everything else remains the same at any airport.
Thanks a lot Surya for sharing, and congratulations on your landing. I have to admit though this is a bit more eventful than other landing I read about :p
 

jad_montreal

Hero Member
Aug 29, 2014
231
9
Montreal, QC
Visa Office......
Sidney, NS
App. Filed.......
July 02, 2014 App. Received..: July 07, 2014
AOR Received.
September 18, 2014
Med's Request
September 18, 2014
Med's Done....
September 22, 2014 Med's Received: October 16, 2014 In Process.......: May 26, 2015 Decision Made..: May 30, 2015
Passport Req..
July 03, 2015 (sent July 04, received July 07)
VISA ISSUED...
July 08, 2015 (received pp back: July 15)
LANDED..........
July 18, 2015
Hi guys,

I just received two updates (together) today, a decision has been made. I'm so thrilled!!! :D :D These are now my current statuses:

1- We received your application for permanent residence on July 7, 2014.

2- We started processing your application on May 26, 2015.

3- Medical results have been received.

4- A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

I'll keep you updated :)
 

FatDragon

Full Member
Oct 30, 2014
25
0
Congratulations jad, I'm really happy for you. Have you received your passport request?


jad_montreal said:
Hi guys,

I just received two updates (together) today, a decision has been made. I'm so thrilled!!! :D :D These are now my current statuses:

1- We received your application for permanent residence on July 7, 2014.

2- We started processing your application on May 26, 2015.

3- Medical results have been received.

4- A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

I'll keep you updated :)
 

Suryak86

Hero Member
Sep 25, 2009
291
12
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-05-2014
AOR Received.
14-07-2014
Med's Request
14-07-2014
Med's Done....
14-08-2014 ( Medical Received : 24-08-2014)
Interview........
RPRF : March 30th, 2015
Passport Req..
20-04-2015
VISA ISSUED...
23-04-2015
jad_montreal said:
Hi guys,

I just received two updates (together) today, a decision has been made. I'm so thrilled!!! :D :D These are now my current statuses:

1- We received your application for permanent residence on July 7, 2014.

2- We started processing your application on May 26, 2015.

3- Medical results have been received.

4- A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.

I'll keep you updated :)
Congratulations Jad. I am sure youll hear about PPR very soon. ;D ;D ;D
 

jad_montreal

Hero Member
Aug 29, 2014
231
9
Montreal, QC
Visa Office......
Sidney, NS
App. Filed.......
July 02, 2014 App. Received..: July 07, 2014
AOR Received.
September 18, 2014
Med's Request
September 18, 2014
Med's Done....
September 22, 2014 Med's Received: October 16, 2014 In Process.......: May 26, 2015 Decision Made..: May 30, 2015
Passport Req..
July 03, 2015 (sent July 04, received July 07)
VISA ISSUED...
July 08, 2015 (received pp back: July 15)
LANDED..........
July 18, 2015
Thank you so much guys, I really appreciate it!! :) :)

I didn't receive the passport request email, just got the eCAS updated. So I'm supposing I should hopefully receive the email some time next week.

I'll keep you updated! :)