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fsqsunshine said:
sorry I did the wrong quote I was supposed to ask kwyatt75. Seems we are behind them

I don't know. I have only gotten PER and that email did not indicate who my case is assigned to. I'm guessing that will be identified in later communications when I get the MR, etc. I'm hoping we'll all get more news very soon!
 
candadacalling said:
Any update on return tracker to USA anyone?
Looks like CIC has gone into hibernation. >:(

Same status for me too...passport received by CPC-O on 05/21. I am living in US...waiting for the tracker to be activated...thanks.
 
fsqsunshine said:
sorry I did the wrong quote I was supposed to ask kwyatt75. Seems we are behind them
do you have any idea who your program assistant is and when was you file transferred to CPCO ??
 
Imp23 said:
I have a question. Is that OK that I didn't get a police request? I sent PCC from my country and PCC from Ontario but without finger print with all docs.

It is OK if you didn't submit it with your application. The application checklist said that they can be submitted later. I submitted mine but my wife's were pending. We originally requested PCC from the FBI for both of us at the same time and mine came back no problem. My wife's fingerprints were not clear so the FBI sent it back. We tried again and after waiting forever again it came back again. Now we submitted a third time but this time we went to a place that does them electronically so that they are clearer and submitted it. Now they are taking longer times to process and I just hope this time it finally goes through as I may get a request for it soon and will then only have 90 days.

You only have to submit PCC for the country where you currently reside and any other country you have lived in for six months or more. If you didn't submit them with your application they will be requested later (I'm guessing at the same time you get MR & RPRF, based on what I saw posted by others on the forum).

Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp
 
harrysaini said:
do you have any idea who your program assistant is and when was you file transferred to CPCO ??
My program assistant is ZS11947,as I received the email asking for the updated funds evidence. I don't know the exact time my file has been transferred but I am sure it was during March.
 
vinaj said:
Congrats.. ;) ;)

Harry is next

;D ;D ;D ;D hopefully ..i have my fingers crossed..!!
 
Dear forum friends,

First of all many many congrats who for PER/MR/DM/RPRF/PPR and good luck for coming stages. eventually we all will get maple leaf stamp on our passport, but being in last stage getting very impatient, checking my email every now and then.

Does any one have VO ZS11947? How much time will he/she takes to issue DM/PPR?

Upon call to cic VO recd my complete file on May 29, 2015. Hoping to get DM/PPR this week.


Thanks in advance.
 
Wow!!! I am so excited!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

I am so pleased to share the wonderful news that besides the SLU that I posted about just a bit earlier I just received the email advising me to get the medicals done for me my spouse and kids! (MR) It said that the instructions would come in another email within 48 hours but they immediately came right after one for me and each member of my family.

In the same email was the request for Payment of Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)!

It also requested PCC for my spouse as only mine was submitted with the application.

The email went on to say:
"Please send the documentation requested above as soon as possible. If we do not receive all the documents requested or the explanation within 60 days from the date of this letter, we shall assume that you are no longer interested in pursuing your application and your application will be refused and your file closed."

I wonder why some people are given 90 days and some 60. Who knows?

So while this does give 60 days I'm hoping that the "or the explanation" would allow for an explanation that the FBI is taking forever to get back my wife's PCC in the event that it doesn't get back to me in time. It has only been 8 weeks and it takes 12-14 weeks. That should be enough time but I'm so nervous about it. This is the 3rd attempt to get it for her because she has fingerprints that are very thin and hard to record. The first two attempts failed and were done in the standard method with ink. The last attempt was done via "LiveScan" electronic fingerprinting so I am hopeful that this time it will be sufficient for them to process.

Anyways...For those interested it listed my Program Assistant as: DA20220

Woo Hoo!!!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D
 
kwyatt75 said:
Wow!!! I am so excited!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

I am so pleased to share the wonderful news that besides the SLU that I posted about just a bit earlier I just received the email advising me to get the medicals done for me my spouse and kids! (MR) It said that the instructions would come in another email within 48 hours but they immediately came right after one for me and each member of my family.

In the same email was the request for Payment of Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)!

It also requested PCC for my spouse as only mine was submitted with the application.

The email went on to say:
"Please send the documentation requested above as soon as possible. If we do not receive all the documents requested or the explanation within 60 days from the date of this letter, we shall assume that you are no longer interested in pursuing your application and your application will be refused and your file closed."

I wonder why some people are given 90 days and some 60. Who knows?

So while this does give 60 days I'm hoping that the "or the explanation" would allow for an explanation that the FBI is taking forever to get back my wife's PCC in the event that it doesn't get back to me in time. It has only been 8 weeks and it takes 12-14 weeks. That should be enough time but I'm so nervous about it. This is the 3rd attempt to get it for her because she has fingerprints that are very thin and hard to record. The first two attempts failed and were done in the standard method with ink. The last attempt was done via "LiveScan" electronic fingerprinting so I am hopeful that this time it will be sufficient for them to process.

Anyways...For those interested it listed my Program Assistant as: DA20220

Woo Hoo!!!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

Hurey!!! Such great news Congratulations!!
 
kwyatt75 said:
Wow!!! I am so excited!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

I am so pleased to share the wonderful news that besides the SLU that I posted about just a bit earlier I just received the email advising me to get the medicals done for me my spouse and kids! (MR) It said that the instructions would come in another email within 48 hours but they immediately came right after one for me and each member of my family.

In the same email was the request for Payment of Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)!

It also requested PCC for my spouse as only mine was submitted with the application.

The email went on to say:
"Please send the documentation requested above as soon as possible. If we do not receive all the documents requested or the explanation within 60 days from the date of this letter, we shall assume that you are no longer interested in pursuing your application and your application will be refused and your file closed."

I wonder why some people are given 90 days and some 60. Who knows?

So while this does give 60 days I'm hoping that the "or the explanation" would allow for an explanation that the FBI is taking forever to get back my wife's PCC in the event that it doesn't get back to me in time. It has only been 8 weeks and it takes 12-14 weeks. That should be enough time but I'm so nervous about it. This is the 3rd attempt to get it for her because she has fingerprints that are very thin and hard to record. The first two attempts failed and were done in the standard method with ink. The last attempt was done via "LiveScan" electronic fingerprinting so I am hopeful that this time it will be sufficient for them to process.

Anyways...For those interested it listed my Program Assistant as: DA20220

Woo Hoo!!!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

Wow Congratulations....... Don't worry... you will be fine.... Just enjoy every moment.....
 
Grace1978 said:
Hurey!!! Such great news Congratulations!!

Thank you, Grace! ;D

It's such a good feeling to see that things are moving along.
 
kwyatt75 said:
Wow!!! I am so excited!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

I am so pleased to share the wonderful news that besides the SLU that I posted about just a bit earlier I just received the email advising me to get the medicals done for me my spouse and kids! (MR) It said that the instructions would come in another email within 48 hours but they immediately came right after one for me and each member of my family.

In the same email was the request for Payment of Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)!

It also requested PCC for my spouse as only mine was submitted with the application.

The email went on to say:
"Please send the documentation requested above as soon as possible. If we do not receive all the documents requested or the explanation within 60 days from the date of this letter, we shall assume that you are no longer interested in pursuing your application and your application will be refused and your file closed."

I wonder why some people are given 90 days and some 60. Who knows?

So while this does give 60 days I'm hoping that the "or the explanation" would allow for an explanation that the FBI is taking forever to get back my wife's PCC in the event that it doesn't get back to me in time. It has only been 8 weeks and it takes 12-14 weeks. That should be enough time but I'm so nervous about it. This is the 3rd attempt to get it for her because she has fingerprints that are very thin and hard to record. The first two attempts failed and were done in the standard method with ink. The last attempt was done via "LiveScan" electronic fingerprinting so I am hopeful that this time it will be sufficient for them to process.

Anyways...For those interested it listed my Program Assistant as: DA20220

Woo Hoo!!!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

finally dude ..so happy for you..congratulations enjoy the moment and best of luck for future...
 
kwyatt75 said:
Wow!!! I am so excited!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

I am so pleased to share the wonderful news that besides the SLU that I posted about just a bit earlier I just received the email advising me to get the medicals done for me my spouse and kids! (MR) It said that the instructions would come in another email within 48 hours but they immediately came right after one for me and each member of my family.

In the same email was the request for Payment of Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)!

It also requested PCC for my spouse as only mine was submitted with the application.

The email went on to say:
"Please send the documentation requested above as soon as possible. If we do not receive all the documents requested or the explanation within 60 days from the date of this letter, we shall assume that you are no longer interested in pursuing your application and your application will be refused and your file closed."

I wonder why some people are given 90 days and some 60. Who knows?

So while this does give 60 days I'm hoping that the "or the explanation" would allow for an explanation that the FBI is taking forever to get back my wife's PCC in the event that it doesn't get back to me in time. It has only been 8 weeks and it takes 12-14 weeks. That should be enough time but I'm so nervous about it. This is the 3rd attempt to get it for her because she has fingerprints that are very thin and hard to record. The first two attempts failed and were done in the standard method with ink. The last attempt was done via "LiveScan" electronic fingerprinting so I am hopeful that this time it will be sufficient for them to process.

Anyways...For those interested it listed my Program Assistant as: DA20220

Woo Hoo!!!!! ;D :D ;D :D ;D

Congrats and best of luck for future stages..!!!
 
vinaj said:
Wow Congratulations....... Don't worry... you will be fine.... Just enjoy every moment.....

Thank you Vinaj! ;D

I have to remind myself to do just that!