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Korea2Canada said:
bartjones: i see you on the speadsheet for PPR Aug. 27?

I don't know who changed that, but its wrong. I got an additional document request that day, not PPR.

Korea2Canada said:
Yes, lets hope that is the case for sure. Maybe bart will get PPR after sending in the new CBC. He applied in March - just 6 months ago! So, that would be great time.

I doubt it. They asked for the document in 45 days. I got it to them in 9 days, but my guess is that 45 days is when they will look at my file again.

Rob_TO said:
Remember that for visa-exempt passport holders, a visa is not actually required to be put into the passport.

In our case, there was no PPR. They just mailed out the COPR as a final step. Though this was through former Seoul office, perhaps Manila just does PPR for everyone even if they don't really require it (like from Korea, Japan etc).

Rob, so if they follow the Seoul office method, the next thing for us will be COPR? What is that exactly? Is it a letter that comes in the mail? an email? I'm trying to figure out what exactly the next step for us is.
 
bartjones said:
Rob, so if they follow the Seoul office method, the next thing for us will be COPR? What is that exactly? Is it a letter that comes in the mail? an email? I'm trying to figure out what exactly the next step for us is.

Yes, if they follow Seoul office method you will not get a PPR. Sometimes they will ask for updated photocopy of the bio page of passport you can just email to them.

So basically your status will change to "Decision Made" online, and then several weeks later you'll get the COPR (Confirmation of Permanent Residence) by snail mail. This is an official document with a photograph attached that is used for your landing, so can't be emailed. There are 2 copies of COPR... 1 is filled in and given to the immigration officer when you do the official landing and they mail it to CIC to get your PR card... and the 2nd is yours to keep forever.

Again though, not sure if Manila will ask for passports or not but technically they don't need to. So just don't be surprised if you suddenly go to DM without a PPR.
 
Okay, I see. Thanks very much.
 
Any updates from anyone?
 
Nope. Coming to the end of the "14 month" processing time though. November will be 14 months ... give or take.

Totally jealous of anyone who has been getting theirs done faster.

My ecas still says ...

1. We received your application for permanent residence on April 11, 2012.

2. We started processing your application on September 10, 2012.

3. Medical results have been received.

Been like that for ages.

I didn't even receive notification that I'd been approved for sponsorship but was told by CIC that it was done in July 2012. FML.

Say, when the COPR is issued, does anybody know what the time period might be for when the applicant needs to be in Canada? Is it 6 months or something?
 
It took 5 months for them just to start processing your application? It must have gotten 'lost in the mail.'
 
CanNZ said:
It took 5 months for them just to start processing your application? It must have gotten 'lost in the mail.'

Some members will call me a broken record but I'll try to give you the Reader's Digest version CanNZ...

We sent our application to Mississauga (when the VO was still open in Seoul) and it was sent back there for processing after sponsorship was approved. Seoul then asked for a Criminal Record Check - FOR ME (likely knowing that it would take five months for them the CRC to be done and knowing that they'd be closing and be able to forward our application on to Manila, so said the guy I spoke to at CIC) and it did take 5 months for the CRC but then the RCMP thought they were doing me a favour by sending the CRC to Seoul rather than to me, so I had to go and get it and send to Manila myself. Hence, still waiting. The last official communication we had with any embassy was when they asked for additional documents back in August 2012. Then, off an on, we've emailed asking for updates and have occasionally got an answer.

No idea when it's going to be done.

But still wondering, when the COPR does finally come, what time frame do applicants usually have before they're required to arrive in Canada?
 
cjkoall said:
Some members will call me a broken record but I'll try to give you the Reader's Digest version CanNZ...

We sent our application to Mississauga (when the VO was still open in Seoul) and it was sent back there for processing after sponsorship was approved. Seoul then asked for a Criminal Record Check - FOR ME (likely knowing that it would take five months for them the CRC to be done and knowing that they'd be closing and be able to forward our application on to Manila, so said the guy I spoke to at CIC) and it did take 5 months for the CRC but then the RCMP thought they were doing me a favour by sending the CRC to Seoul rather than to me, so I had to go and get it and send to Manila myself. Hence, still waiting. The last official communication we had with any embassy was when they asked for additional documents back in August 2012. Then, off an on, we've emailed asking for updates and have occasionally got an answer.

No idea when it's going to be done.

But still wondering, when the COPR does finally come, what time frame do applicants usually have before they're required to arrive in Canada?

I understand it to be 12 months from date od medical exam. If 12 months lapses before its complete the medical can be extended or a new one requested.
 
Correct K2C, I am sorry to hear about your problems, but hopefully it will be over soon.
 
Out of curiousity, what is everyone doing for Chuseok this year?

The wife and I are heading to Cambodia.
 
CanNZ said:
Out of curiousity, what is everyone doing for Chuseok this year?

The wife and I are heading to Cambodia.

I'll be finishing up my 1000 km bike tour of Korea. 150 km to go!
 
Korea2Canada said:
I'll be finishing up my 1000 km bike tour of Korea. 150 km to go!

:o :o
 
Correct me if i am wrong:

PPR takes 2-3 weeks from passport submission.

COPR is the final PR approval doc. that we get via email. We get a stamp on that doc. upon landing. That doc. then becomes a temporary PR until the card is received at the address on the application. It takes 1 month to receive via snail mail.
 
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