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If i was you, i would call the CIC call center and ask them to change ur address.

They will make excuses to do it online. Just keep trying and call again. Request them and they usually do it.

Turbo2000 said:
Hello everyone,

My spouse landed on Jan. 17th 2016....and we changed address on Feb. 1st.

Please how do I notify CIC about the address change to send her PR card ?

Thank you !
 
458_Bridge said:
For people that are wanting to get a PRTD, do they have to show up in person ?

IF the application has to be mailed, just thinking they could mail it before they get to the destination, this way they will atleast have the PRTD ready when they get there.

You can not mail it before you get to the destination, you have to be physically not in Canada to apply from where you are at and you also have to submit your passport.
 
Posted time is now 73 days (again) plus up to 6 weeks for mailing...making it 115 days?
 
benitaagogo said:
You can not mail it before you get to the destination, you have to be physically not in Canada to apply from where you are at and you also have to submit your passport.


Yes that makes sense, never thought of thaT.
 
Ponga said:
Posted time is now 73 days (again) plus up to 6 weeks for mailing...making it 115 days?

It was strange how it changed back to 115 days for a bit. But yes it is 73 days now. Which is actually much better.

Also 73 days or 73 business days ? i am assuming 73 business days
 
458_Bridge said:
It was strange how it changed back to 115 days for a bit. But yes it is 73 days now. Which is actually much better.

Also 73 days or 73 business days ? i am assuming 73 business days

I would assume it to be calendar days, just like the sponsorship application processing times.
 
For any one interested in applying for a PRTD

Things that they want to see are listed on the website:

Search for document checklist for more details IMM5627 E
 
Any one have any good news on PR Card times ?
 
Someone created a spreadsheet with waiting times
 
We finally got our PR card today, took exactly 92 days or 3 months from landing.
CIC currently states 73 days for new PR card, so I guess you can add roughly a month to whatever it says :)
 
benitaagogo said:
I've booked my flight in May but I'm only leaving for 20 days so prob not enough time for getting travel document, I really hope I can get the card before then.
Don't know how was your experience at Osoyoos but the CBSA or maybe CIC staff there told me all false info when I landed......i.e. they told me

1) I will get the card in two weeks or by the end of January.
2) I can not work before getting the card .
3) When I get the card, I have to go to service BC to apply for SIN then I can work afterwards.

I'm glad this forum exists that I knew the correct info beforehand, when the officer told me these info I was screaming "OMG how did you get this job????" in my mind.

You can apply for a new SIN# without the actual PR card! When you went to your landing interview the officer gave you the 'Confirmation of Permanent Residence' document. With this document (plus passport or other government ID such as driver license) you can go to Service Canada and apply for a permanent SIN#. I did that and have been waiting for my PR card since Nov. 19th.
 
Taddy said:
Someone created a spreadsheet with waiting times

It would have been useful if I'd included the link...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mBya6uRPDFt_UzhVmu56VRmEI7g0vKqZpfEQ6tUPVa0/edit#gid=230431694
 
Flo85 said:
You can apply for a new SIN# without the actual PR card! When you went to your landing interview the officer gave you the 'Confirmation of Permanent Residence' document. With this document (plus passport or other government ID such as driver license) you can go to Service Canada and apply for a permanent SIN#. I did that and have been waiting for my PR card since Nov. 19th.

Yea I went to get a SIN the next day after landing at Service Canada, not service BC as the officer told me.......well, at least she was trying to be informative but unfortunately they were all wrong information, who knows how many immigrants she has told the false information to :(
 
GOOD NEWS !!!!!!!

The time for new PRs has changed to 42 days

WOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO