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rjml123 said:
Landed on 27th April.... When I called CIC they said the card was shipped out on June 24th (I called multiple times and the CIC agents all gave me the same shipping date)... Surely even regular mail cannot take this long to be delivered?

If it passes 6 week mark from the shipping date, I'm thinking I will fill out the solemn declaration form..

no other choice..good luck to everyone still waiting for their PR cards!

I just phone CIC. My card was shipped June 27. It's taking a bit too long to arrive. Fingers crossed it will arrive soon.
 
mel713 said:
Perfect. Now I have a very reasonable ground to be worried!

I just got off the phone with CIC. Agent said PR cards are mailed from Ottowa, not Sydney. Mine was mailed on June 27 and still hasn't arrived in Calgary. i think it's Canada Post being slow.
 
immigrantbee said:
I just got off the phone with CIC. Agent said PR cards are mailed from Ottowa, not Sydney. Mine was mailed on June 27 and still hasn't arrived in Calgary. i think it's Canada Post being slow.

That's odd... when I phoned they mentioned it was shipped from Sydney, NS... Fingers crossed we get it soon before any potential Canada Post strikes..
 
rjml123 said:
That's odd... when I phoned they mentioned it was shipped from Sydney, NS... Fingers crossed we get it soon before any potential Canada Post strikes..

It makes sense that it comes from Ottawa, as they are the ones that fully process Pr applications and send out COPR. Sydney just screens PR applications before they are sent to Ottawa. So I guess it makes sense that PR cards are sent from Ottawa. The agent said to call again in 2 weeks if I haven't received it. I am also waiting for a refund cheque. The progress of refunding me was started in May but no cheque yet. I think Canada Post is just being slow, very slow. I got my COPR in like 6 days from Ottawa, so this wait is ridiculous.
 
There will be no Canada Post lockout or strike for at least next 30 days.

https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/blogs/announcements/details.page?article=2016/07/08/canada_post_agrees_t&cattype=announcements&cat=newsreleases
 
sarad1 said:
There will be no Canada Post lockout or strike for at least next 30 days.

https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/blogs/announcements/details.page?article=2016/07/08/canada_post_agrees_t&cattype=announcements&cat=newsreleases

that's great news.

hopefully they will start delivering the PR cards now
 
sarad1 said:
There will be no Canada Post lockout or strike for at least next 30 days.

https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/blogs/announcements/details.page?article=2016/07/08/canada_post_agrees_t&cattype=announcements&cat=newsreleases

This is only the case if the union agrees to the terms. Canada Post agreed to the extension only on the condition that a binding arbitration would follow if there was no successful negotiation in the end of the 30 day period. The union has initially declined to submit to arbitration. So we should wait to see what they say now. A little too soon to call it good news.
 
MySky said:
This is only the case if the union agrees to the terms. Canada Post agreed to the extension only on the condition that a binding arbitration would follow if there was no successful negotiation in the end of the 30 day period. The union has initially declined to submit to arbitration. So we should wait to see what they say now. A little too soon to call it good news.

For me it's good news cause mine mailed out this Monday.
 
It seems less people received card this week which their cards sent out by Jun 24-27.
I've seen over 5 applicants face the same situation.
Usually it take up to 8 business days maximum for national wide regular mail to be delivered.
But now, it's definitely over that.
Since the volume already drop dramatically, why it is still takes so long to deliver mail?
 
lvlemon1 said:
For me it's good news cause mine mailed out this Monday.

How would it be good news for you if the union didn't want to accept the conditions set by Canada Post for their agreement to the cool-off period and the lock-out still happened on Monday?
 
edmonton1985 said:
What a mess! All this time wasted for nothing. I wonder if I ll ever receive my wife's PR Card.

I am just really mad at Canada Post right now, especially at the union. Not that I don't feel for the workers, but it's about time they figure things out. There are people out there waiting for permits and other very time sensitive stuff.

We should start a petition for CIC to use alternative posting options, even if that meant we had to pay. I honestly wouldn't mind paying for a courier if that meant peace of mind.
 
I have been talking to a supervisor from Canada post regarding this issue.

They said, they only move letters on weekends, they only deliver on weekdays.

The service wont be interrupted but it was slowed down because of the past week of CUPW/Canada post negotiations.

I had unfortunately booked a non-refundable ticket and now am quite horribly stuck where I am going to Italy and have no idea where to go to get a PRTD which I required to return back to Canada. I have a Visitor Visa on my passport as well as the crossed-out PR card stamp + COPR, on an Indian passport. I have talked to aiport border authorities regarding this matter and they said that the Visitor visa in internal invalidated when one becomes a PR but it is on the total discretion of the immigration officer whether to let you proceed or not.

Arrival in Canada as PR: 26 April at Edmonton Airport, officer at airport mentioned 49-60 days to process PR.

CIC on last week of June says PR has been processed and dispatched as of 24th June.

Today is 8th July and have got nothing in Mail nor can this be located.

Hate this scenario where the shitty government can't even send such an important document with tracking. Who do I sue for the loss of time and money (flight tickets) in this scenario?

I have been talking to multiple people regarding any help and there is none. They have no way of locating where it is or how far it has reached in its journey.