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indimae
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Posted: 30 Jul 2010 at 5:14pm |
Today I received my Permanent Resident Card. It was exactly 8 weeks
since the landing. For the entire process took me 11 months (from
sending the files to getting the card).
I'm wishing everyone a lot of luck and the application procedure to go smooth as mine. I'll stay active on this forum for some time if anyone has questions. |
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wordstar_28
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good for you indimae! I hope It won't take long till I experience what you have experienced. I'm a full time home stay mom for now. Yeah you should start a family for a new adventure. You gonna find out how is it when you will have kids. Exciting and hard lol! Just enjoy! And wish you will have every dreams you want... I keep you update with my application and thanks for cheering me up! Im from scarborough too. kennedy@eglinton.
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indimae
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Wordstar, the background shouldn't take long. You'll see the relief when you get the landing interview letter :-)
I just checked CAS and I love how it says on the status "Complete"- "You entered Canada at the Scarborough office on June 2, 2010 and became a Permanent Resident." I'm looking for a job currently. Meanwhile life passes with a usual pace between home, helping my husband and several (payable) hobbies :-) Enjoying the life as much as I can before starting work and planning a family :-) |
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wordstar_28
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hi indimae! good for you your just sitting and relax waiting for your Pr card. As per the egent said their doing background checks for me and for my dependent child. If how long? I don't know. What can I do than to wait . I'm into driving class now to ease my wait lol! I'm planning to take short course after. What r your plans when you get your PR card. R you working now?
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indimae
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stupid! nah, I just have to wait for the bank statement! (these days people are using e-banking, who needs paper).
Wordstar, I wish you fast and painless ending of the process. Where are you now in the process? Was your file transferred to a local office? |
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wordstar_28
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and indimae yeah they really asked for bank statement as for your proof of address. eventhough I'm not yet a PR but then I already have first stage approval I was granted SIN and OHIP by using the work permit they gave me and the letters I recived from immigration.
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wordstar_28
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congrats shortie and indimae! you're both lucky guys!
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shortie
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I landed in Windsor Ont. I was told 4 - 6 weeks for my PR Card. I already have a temporary SIN and can't change that until I get my PR Card. As regards OHIP, I already registered when I got my work permit and have just 23 more days to wait until I'm eligible.
It was one year ago yesterday that I arrived in Canada for good - PR is sorted and I have a great job already - everything is good!!
Love this country and love my gorgeous hubby too.
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INLAND
We received your application for permanent residence on September 28, 2009. We started processing your application on October 30, 2009. |
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indimae
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Sweet! Congratulations, Shortie!! :-) I'm glad I hear people are finalizing the process. Where did you land?
I guess your office didn't have a lot of applicants. You should have seen Scarborough! Packed! I was wrong, mine was 8 months too. Pretty quick, I expected to be dragged at least year and a half. When did they tell you to expect receiving the PR card? Oh, and one tip for everyone for the OHIP- I have to tell what happened to me. Right after getting the Permanent Residency I went to Service Ontario to apply for OHIP. For that they needed my address, so they asked me for driving license which I don't have. So I gave my documents from Immigration- the approved PR and SIN document where the address was stated. These documents were not accepted and they asked for bank statement!!! Now I have to wait a whole month until I get Bank Statement (so far we were using Internet banking). The story is that Service Ontario doesn't trust the documents from Immigration Canada. Go figure! |
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shortie
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I had my landing interview yesterday weeeeeeeeeee
My experience was different to Indimae's. There was only us and one other couple there for landing, we each had a different appointment time and it took five minutes to answer the two questions and sign on the dotted line.
In all, my inland application took just 8 months from start to finish.
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INLAND
We received your application for permanent residence on September 28, 2009. We started processing your application on October 30, 2009. |
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