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R I C H Jul 8th 2008 7:00 am

PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Yesterday evening I received a package from the CHC in London with my passport and PR visa enclosed. Just need a trip to the border now to get it rubber stamped.

For those that are interested in timelines....

Application made April '05 (Skilled Worker)
AOR June '05
90 day update Dec '07
Medicals April '08
PR visa issued July '08

Now I'm no longer tied to a WP and our business, so Canada's my oyster, or something.

G586 Jul 8th 2008 7:05 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 

Originally Posted by R I C H (Post 6549250)
Yesterday evening I received a package from the CHC in London with my passport and PR visa enclosed. Just need a trip to the border now to get it rubber stamped.

For those that are interested in timelines....

Application made April '05 (Skilled Worker)
AOR June '05
90 day update Dec '07
Medicals April '08
PR visa issued July '08

Now I'm no longer tied to a WP and our business, so Canada's my oyster, or something.

Well done!

Yours is a story that gives one faith that all things are possible!

Silverbug Jul 8th 2008 7:24 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Congratulations RICH, I'm very pleased for you! Its about time! :)

ann m Jul 8th 2008 7:28 am

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You must be chuffed to buggery ! Well done - at last - and now that Canada is your oyster, or whatever, what are you going to do with her ?!

destinationnovascotia Jul 8th 2008 7:30 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Fantastic news. Enjoy your oyster.

Twink001 Jul 8th 2008 7:53 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Well done RICH, long time coming??

Congratulations :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Sue :D

AmyDavid Jul 8th 2008 7:59 am

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Congratulations R I C H!! Don't eat the Oyster though...apparantly they taste yukko!

Well done :thumbsup:

Judy in Calgary Jul 8th 2008 8:12 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Congratulations, R I C H ! :thumbsup:
x

ExplorationGeo Jul 8th 2008 8:25 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
i am still waiting on my worker permit :( supposed to take 6 weeks... now week 12, and im due to fly off to start work on saturday :S hope mine comes in the nick of time, probably take 1193 days for me to get just a worker one lol! anyways, nice one mate!

R I C H Jul 8th 2008 8:26 am

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Originally Posted by ann m (Post 6549362)
now that Canada is your oyster, or whatever, what are you going to do with her ?!

Thanks everybody.

I've a new job to start at the university in Kamloops (they've been patient enough to wait for me to get PR since offering me the job back in April), so that'll be my serving of oyster soon.

KJM Jul 8th 2008 8:27 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 

Originally Posted by R I C H (Post 6549250)
Yesterday evening I received a package from the CHC in London with my passport and PR visa enclosed. Just need a trip to the border now to get it rubber stamped.

For those that are interested in timelines....

Application made April '05 (Skilled Worker)
AOR June '05
90 day update Dec '07
Medicals April '08
PR visa issued July '08

Now I'm no longer tied to a WP and our business, so Canada's my oyster, or something.

WELL DONE RICH......THE BEERS ARE ON YOU:thumbsup:

duncancope Jul 8th 2008 8:27 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
RICH thats great.

My family and I are just starting research to moving to canada and are finding the imagration process confusing. Have you applied for PR and waited for the process to complete or have you had a temporary work permit and been out there.

Some poeple in this forum seem to have got a temp work permit and then obtained the PR within 1 year.

Is it possible in simple terms to outline the imagration process.

Many thanks
:thumbsup:

Judy in Calgary Jul 8th 2008 8:44 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 

Originally Posted by duncancope (Post 6549633)
RICH thats great.

My family and I are just starting research to moving to canada and are finding the imagration process confusing. Have you applied for PR and waited for the process to complete or have you had a temporary work permit and been out there.

Some poeple in this forum seem to have got a temp work permit and then obtained the PR within 1 year.

Is it possible in simple terms to outline the imagration process.

Many thanks
:thumbsup:

Hello, Duncan, and welcome to the BE forum.

R I C H's case is very unusual. He and his wife submitted a PR application. Then they got tired of waiting, came to Canada on a holiday, bought a property with a view to starting a business and, on that basis, applied for temporary work permits, which were granted. They then developed their business, Fieldstone Equestrian Centre, in Kamloops, BC. As I understand it, Mr. and Mrs. R I C H then just let their PR application rumble along in its own good time. Fortunately their PR application now has been approved. But there are not many members of this forum who have done what R I C H has done.

The quickest way to understand the immigration process, I believe, is to read the Wiki article called Quick Guide to Canadian Immigration.

Since you've also mentioned the people who have upgraded from temporary work permits to PR status within a year, you'd probably be interested in the Wiki called Fast Track PR Application.

Hope that helps.
x

R I C H Jul 8th 2008 8:46 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 

Originally Posted by duncancope (Post 6549633)
RICH thats great.

My family and I are just starting research to moving to canada and are finding the imagration process confusing. Have you applied for PR and waited for the process to complete or have you had a temporary work permit and been out there.

Some poeple in this forum seem to have got a temp work permit and then obtained the PR within 1 year.

Is it possible in simple terms to outline the imagration process.

Many thanks
:thumbsup:


I moved to BC as a tourist in August '05 (a few months after applying for PR).

I purchased some property and started a business, which I wasn't allowed to earn a living from for 4mths until my WP was issued in Nov '05. I applied for the WP while in Canada, and had to travel to the US border to flag-pole in order to get the documentation issued.

Because I was self-employed I had no employer to sponsor me, which is the usual way to expedite PR, so I've had to be patient and wait 3yrs for the PR process to take its course.

R I C H Jul 8th 2008 8:47 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 

Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary (Post 6549701)
Hello, Duncan, and welcome to the BE forum.

R I C H's case is very unusual. He and his wife submitted a PR application. Then they got tired of waiting, came to Canada on a holiday, bought a property with a view to starting a business and, on that basis, applied for temporary work permits, which were granted. They then developed their business, Fieldstone Equestrian Centre, in Kamloops, BC. As I understand it, Mr. and Mrs. R I C H then just let their PR application rumble along in its own good time. Fortunately their PR application now has been approved. But there are not many members of this forum who have done what R I C H has done.

The quickest way to understand the immigration process, I believe, is to read the Wiki article called Quick Guide to Canadian Immigration.

Since you've also mentioned the people who have upgraded from temporary work permits to PR status within a year, you'd probably be interested in the Wiki called Fast Track PR Application.

Hope that helps.
x

10/10 :thumbup:

Inse Jul 8th 2008 8:55 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Congrats RICH, enjoy your oyster.

Tangram Jul 8th 2008 9:01 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 

Originally Posted by R I C H (Post 6549250)
Yesterday evening I received a package from the CHC in London with my passport and PR visa enclosed. Just need a trip to the border now to get it rubber stamped.

For those that are interested in timelines....

Application made April '05 (Skilled Worker)
AOR June '05
90 day update Dec '07
Medicals April '08
PR visa issued July '08

Now I'm no longer tied to a WP and our business, so Canada's my oyster, or something.

Congrats Rich, 'bout bloody time.

Pebblebeach Jul 8th 2008 10:30 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Congratulations R I C H :thumbsup:

It must be a big relief to finally have the visa in your hand. Enjoy your TRU oyster

Danny B Jul 8th 2008 10:41 am

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Well done Rich :thumbsup: will you be working TRU during the summer holidays or are you waiting until September?

R I C H Jul 8th 2008 11:57 am

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Originally Posted by Danny B (Post 6550129)
Well done Rich :thumbsup: will you be working TRU during the summer holidays or are you waiting until September?

It's a managerial/administrative post rather than an academic one, so the summer vacation's not applicable (though I do get 6wks off per/yr :)). I plan to start in the next couple of weeks.

swoopdutch Jul 8th 2008 2:00 pm

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Congrats RICH.

Not before time. :)

geedee Jul 8th 2008 2:28 pm

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Well done. You had some bottle to do what you did.

When will you get the Passport??? (I presume that you're going to, having come this far)

R I C H Jul 8th 2008 5:24 pm

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 

Originally Posted by geedee (Post 6550643)
Well done. You had some bottle to do what you did.

When will you get the Passport??? (I presume that you're going to, having come this far)

The bottle was close to running dry on a couple of occasions, but we got through it.

Once I've accumulated enough days as a resident I'll apply for citizenship. Time spent on a WP here's not counted as full-time (a proportional amount is allocated), so it'll be a year or 2 yet.

Steve_P Jul 8th 2008 5:26 pm

Re: PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
 
Congratulations to you and your wife. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Well deserved.:thumbup:

Helen Parnell Jul 9th 2008 5:52 pm

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Originally Posted by R I C H (Post 6549715)
10/10 :thumbup:

Congratulations.


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