Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Thanks for the link, Former Lancastrian, and thanks for the input Edmac.
Canadian Border Service red flagged me (in their system) as a DUI in Texas in 1970, when Texas Crimminal record clearly shows this one and only charge as "Public Intoxication",which is a non-indictable offense in Canada. I get detained coming back through Canadian Customs every time, and they tell me, in order to remove this red flag, I'll have to start writing the Canadian Consulate in Los Angeles and try to get it removed. |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
ECAS updated about July 10, 2015 to "Placed in Process". I'm going to guess that this is the "real" placed in process this time, you know, the one where your application is moved on over to Ottawa for final processing, and not the 'phoney-baloney' placed in process implied by CIO Sydney , in the email I got from them back in March of this year.
Still, I have read the recent email requesting RCMP Police Certificate several times, and it sounds like even if I make that 60 day deadline, this late (and unusual) request for my Canadian police record is going to delay the processing of my application. |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Originally Posted by Humgarden
(Post 11696946)
ECAS updated about July 10, 2015 to "Placed in Process". I'm going to guess that this is the "real" placed in process this time, you know, the one where your application is moved on over to Ottawa for final processing, and not the 'phoney-baloney' placed in process implied by CIO Sydney , in the email I got from them back in March of this year
I got my first in process email in March also, so hopefully I'll see a change soon too! |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Originally Posted by Eddmac
(Post 11696950)
It still sounds like good news buddy, hopefully you won't be delayed by the police request!
I got my first in process email in March also, so hopefully I'll see a change soon too! |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
ECAS updated to decision made today! now we wait for the next step... hopefully almost there.
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Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Originally Posted by Amtobi
(Post 11699635)
ECAS updated to decision made today! now we wait for the next step... hopefully almost there.
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Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Originally Posted by Hindsight
(Post 11692317)
Arrived Saskatoon with IEC WHV June 2012
Applied with SINP January 2013 SINP Approved Dec 2013 CIC Sydney received application Feb 2014 Fees/Medical requested and done March/April 2014 In Processing September 2014 Decision Made June 2015 Bio data requested on June 30th 2015, sent July 3rd 2015 Waiting for next step ... |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Originally Posted by Hindsight
(Post 11700571)
COPR received today, probably drive to the border on Saturday to activate ! :rofl:
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Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
YAY! I just got the passport request e-mail! exactly 1 week after DM on ecas.
Almost there :D |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
I just got a nice letter (email) from CIC asking for copies of my passport bio data, my police certs, for me to check my schedule A info and to pay my RPRF.
This looks like my application is moving along nicely :) |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
We have our COPR and are planning a day trip to Seattle tomorrow and will activate PR on our way back.
Any suggestions on where to re-enter? I realise that it will be busy as it will be Sunday night. |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Originally Posted by Amtobi
(Post 11719522)
We have our COPR and are planning a day trip to Seattle tomorrow and will activate PR on our way back.
Any suggestions on where to re-enter? I realise that it will be busy as it will be Sunday night. |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
We crossed at Peace Arch at around 9:45PM, went well. There was no line up and they helped us straight away! They even gave us cute little Canadian flags when the paper work was done. Super cheesy but totally made our day.
Feels surreal but we finally made it! Happy days :) now only 1459 days till Citizenship ;) lol, Can't even think about that now, will enjoy not having to fill out forms for the next 4 years. |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Originally Posted by Amtobi
(Post 11720264)
We crossed at Peace Arch at around 9:45PM, went well. There was no line up and they helped us straight away! They even gave us cute little Canadian flags when the paper work was done. Super cheesy but totally made our day.
Feels surreal but we finally made it! Happy days :) now only 1459 days till Citizenship ;) lol, Can't even think about that now, will enjoy not having to fill out forms for the next 4 years. I seem to be a little bit behind you on the timeline, so hopefully I will get some news in the next few weeks. |
Re: PNP Applicants (Within Canada) - Share your timelines
Hey Eddmac, We were requested to check our Schedule A and pay the RPRF back on the 2nd July 2015. I was well excited ind paid it the same day. The ecas shows "in process" but i need to get a BOWP as ours expires this month. The thing is, i went on the CIC to apply and i cant see anywhere to send the completed form. I paid the $155+$100 fees for the permit on line but CIC want you to sign up for MyCIC and it leads nowhere as the site is having some issues right now. I truly thought we would be landed by now so worrying a little right now. We are so close and i dont want to mess it up. Any advice would help right now.
Thanks. Mike |
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