Can anyone confirm, is it possible for an Outland FSW candidate to move to another country while his PR application is still in process? My date of AOR is 1st March of 2020, but no update yet. I am planning on moving to UAE on a Work Permit Sponsorship. I have been waiting for 2 years on false hope and now want to start a fresh chapter in my life.
Can anyone confirm, is it possible for an Outland FSW candidate to move to another country while his PR application is still in process? My date of AOR is 1st March of 2020, but no update yet. I am planning on moving to UAE on a Work Permit Sponsorship. I have been waiting for 2 years on false hope and now want to start a fresh chapter in my life.
Hi everyone,
I got my remedical request last week and got my medicals done today. I just want to find out how long it is taking on average for the medicals to get uploaded into the accounts. Whoever got their medicals done, please reply so that I get a fair idea of the current situation.
Also, any timelines about how soon after the medicals are people getting pprs? Or are we stick in limbo again?
Finally received PPR today. It's been a looong wait. My application was approved since Dec 2020 and it was sitting in the RFV group. My medical was extended once for 1 year and I was not asked for a remedical. So, not sure how much time I have to move to Canada (probably till Dec).
Finally received PPR today. It's been a looong wait. My application was approved since Dec 2020 and it was sitting in the RFV group. My medical was extended once for 1 year and I was not asked for a remedical. So, not sure how much time I have to move to Canada (probably till Dec).
Finally received PPR today. It's been a looong wait. My application was approved since Dec 2020 and it was sitting in the RFV group. My medical was extended once for 1 year and I was not asked for a remedical. So, not sure how much time I have to move to Canada (probably till Dec).
Finally received PPR today. It's been a looong wait. My application was approved since Dec 2020 and it was sitting in the RFV group. My medical was extended once for 1 year and I was not asked for a remedical. So, not sure how much time I have to move to Canada (probably till Dec).
Hey peeps, really sorry since I know this has definitely been asked on the forum but there are so many differing posts.
Once someone (Outland) gets the PPR email, what are the actual next steps from an outside of Canada perspective? A lot of threads talk about the new confirmation portal, etc. But what follows the initial golden email and when are you actually considered a permanent resident?
Sorry again if it has been asked, if you could even just link to the right thread that would be fantastic.
Hey peeps, really sorry since I know this has definitely been asked on the forum but there are so many differing posts.
Once someone (Outland) gets the PPR email, what are the actual next steps from an outside of Canada perspective? A lot of threads talk about the new confirmation portal, etc. But what follows the initial golden email and when are you actually considered a permanent resident?
Sorry again if it has been asked, if you could even just link to the right thread that would be fantastic.
Once you get a PPR as an outland, you need to submit your passport and PPR letter to the VAC in your country. They will issue you a one time entry visa and a COPR letter. Make sure to check the validity on it and prepare for a landing process before the expiry of your COPR document.
Once you land at a Port of Entry they will complete the formalities and then you will be a lawful permanent resident of Canada. All you have to do next is to wait for your Permanent Resident card which will be mailed to the address that you provide during the landing process.
Once you get a PPR as an outland, you need to submit your passport and PPR letter to the VAC in your country. They will issue you a one time entry visa and a COPR letter. Make sure to check the validity on it and prepare for a landing process before the expiry.
Once you land at a Port of Entry they will complete the formalities and then you will be a lawful permanent resident of Canada. All you have to do next is to wait your Permanent Resident card which will mailed to the address that you provide during the landing process.
As per the instructions on the letter that I received it did mention that a photocopy of passport will be required if the applicant is from a visa exempt country.