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From what I can tell, looks like you're at the last stretch of your application. If security is in progress and they're asking for common law documentation, shouldn't take them too long now. That's my thinking anyway
Hi guys. Does all CEC-inland applicants get email for interview instead of PPR ?. I call IRCC, my application was approved 7 days ago and the is no sign of PPR email
Hi guys. Does all CEC-inland applicants get email for interview instead of PPR ?. I call IRCC, my application was approved 7 days ago and the is no sign of PPR email
Hi guys. Does all CEC-inland applicants get email for interview instead of PPR ?. I call IRCC, my application was approved 7 days ago and the is no sign of PPR email
I am inland and I got an interview letter instead. I believe it all depend whether you have an IRCC office nearby or not. My interview will be at an office that is 25-30 min (subway) away from where I live. I also waited around 2 weeks to get the interview letter after my application was approved.
Not sure if there is anyone from Ottawa on this thread but I thought I would share my landing experience.
I got my COPR in the mail at 1pm today and I decided to try my luck and see if Ottawa IRCC office was doing walk in interviews for landing.
Reached there at 1:36pm. Security guards asked me what I was there for and said I’m lucky since it wasn’t 2pm yet.
He took my copr and asked me to take a seat.
An officer called me 5 mins later, asked for COPR, passport and one photograph. He then asked the basic 3 copr questions and then asked me to sign off on the COPR.
He then said the golden words “congratulations you’re now a permanent resident of Canada”. Explained a few rules of Pr, stamped my passport and I was on my way. In and out in 20 mins.
Good luck everyone who is waiting; it’s going to come. Don’t lose hope.
Not sure if there is anyone from Ottawa on this thread but I thought I would share my landing experience.
I got my COPR in the mail at 1pm today and I decided to try my luck and see if Ottawa IRCC office was doing walk in interviews for landing.
Reached there at 1:36pm. Security guards asked me what I was there for and said I’m lucky since it wasn’t 2pm yet.
He took my copr and asked me to take a seat.
An officer called me 5 mins later, asked for COPR, passport and one photograph. He then asked the basic 3 copr questions and then asked me to sign off on the COPR.
He then said the golden words “congratulations you’re now a permanent resident of Canada”. Explained a few rules of Pr, stamped my passport and I was on my way. In and out in 20 mins.
Good luck everyone who is waiting; it’s going to come. Don’t lose hope.
Not sure if there is anyone from Ottawa on this thread but I thought I would share my landing experience.
I got my COPR in the mail at 1pm today and I decided to try my luck and see if Ottawa IRCC office was doing walk in interviews for landing.
Reached there at 1:36pm. Security guards asked me what I was there for and said I’m lucky since it wasn’t 2pm yet.
He took my copr and asked me to take a seat.
An officer called me 5 mins later, asked for COPR, passport and one photograph. He then asked the basic 3 copr questions and then asked me to sign off on the COPR.
He then said the golden words “congratulations you’re now a permanent resident of Canada”. Explained a few rules of Pr, stamped my passport and I was on my way. In and out in 20 mins.
Good luck everyone who is waiting; it’s going to come. Don’t lose hope.
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