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rajkamalmohanram said:
You have to send your PP to the concerned Visa office and get it stamped (and get your COPR). You have reached the end of the process - You can relax! Good luck and all the very best ! :)

Hey Raj, whats CORP?
 
andy_J said:
Hey Raj, whats CORP?

Its COPR - Confirmation Of Permanent Residence. This (along with the visa on the PP , if you are not from a visa exempt country) is the document that allows you to arrive at a Port of Entry in Canada and activate your PR status.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
Its COPR - Confirmation Of Permanent Residence. This (along with the visa on the PP , if you are not from a visa exempt country) is the document that allows you to arrive at a Port of Entry in Canada and activate your PR status.

So CORP will be in a letter format?
 
andy_J said:
You havent submitted the documents yet..???

Not yet Andy; may be tomorrow.... I saw you got the PPR call... Great, Congrats!!! Your's was quick..

I had to get all my docs together. Plus with a wife and 2 kids, I had to gather sufficient cash...
 
andy_J said:
So CORP will be in a letter format?

No. I believe it should be attached in your passport. That's why they have requested for the passports. I actually believe the COPR is the permanent residency Visa (which will be printed and attached in your passport). Once you land, you can apply for the permanent residency card (which looks like an ID)..
 
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Do you believe this is safe...
 
Cofca said:
Do you believe this is safe...

i have compressed my files using the same link, and i haven't faced any issues till now. Its your call now :)
 
Skhanna said:
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Cool... thanks; was just wondering because these documents are sensitive...
By the way, have you filled schedule 4?? is it filled by the primary applicant only or by dependents as well..
 
Cofca said:
Cool... thanks; was just wondering because these documents are sensitive...
By the way, have you filled schedule 4?? is it filled by the primary applicant only or by dependents as well..

Yeah, i have filled the schedule 4. It needs to be filled by the PA only. Upload it in the LOE slot...i uploaded my IELTS and Schedule 4 in the LOE
 
futurecanadiannew123456 said:
You don't need a PCC from usa,

I per Cic you need PCC for all the countries you lived in the past 10 years or after you turned 18 which ever is earliest.

Hope that helps if it does +1

Incorrect. Every applicant over 18 years of age requires PCC from all the countries he/she has stayed in for a period of 6 months or more (total time and need not be continuous) needs a PCC since age 18 (There is NO past 10 years exception).
 
hi friends,
We submitted RPRF fee, days back, but still our ecas shows " we were unable to identify you using the information you provided"
Is that a problem? We tried with both UCI number as well as EE profile number.
What could be the possible reasons ?
 
robins.scaria said:
hi friends,
We submitted RPRF fee, days back, but still our ecas shows " we were unable to identify you using the information you provided"
Is that a problem? We tried with both UCI number as well as EE profile number.
What could be the possible reasons ?

This a very old update but since you are unaware, I am going to break it to you. ECAS has been discontinued for EE applicants and it has been like that for a long time; because it is redundant (you have the status in myCIC). You can check the status in your myCIC account.
 
siddhartha_gautama said:
I was in USA in 2014 for more than 6 months (more than 10 years back).

Do I need to produce FBI PCC ?

I see conflicting acquirement about PCC:
1. Do we need PCC from all countries where we lived after the age of 18 years or
2. Do we need PCC from all countries where we lived in last ten years ?

You need a PCC from the US. There is no 10 year exception here. You need PCCs from ALL countries where you have stayed in for 6 months or more in total since you were 18 years old.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
You need a PCC from the US. There is no 10 year exception here. You need PCCs from ALL countries where you have stayed in for 6 months or more in total since you were 18 years old.

I think he means 2004, not 2014 :D