Hey, when did you receive ADR?
And what does your Review of Additional Documents section says?
Mine says Not Applicable ever since I submitted the document and I never saw it changing to "We are reviewing..."
Is it really worth to turn to the minister?
I surfed through this forum and found only one person whose application had been expedited after all. Unfortunately, no useful info about what he'd written in the letter was provided.
Could you also specify what "stipulated processing time" you meant? As I understand it correctly, everything over 6 months of an average processing time could be counted as a violation of the processing timing condition?
AOR August 2020.
Mar 11 received ADR for Schedule A
Mar 14 submitted Schedule A
Mar 15 received email acknowledgement of Sch A receipt (also received message within account portal that meds are "approved" on Mar 15. Weird because I haven't done any meds in a long time.)
Mar 21 (today) - IP2 (I think?) - have a GU showing that IRCC is now "processing your background check"
> Client Information: Receipt of information from client Please provide additional supporting documents for your employer(s) <previous_employer_name> . Thank you. This must be received at this office by: 2022/04/20 What does this mean? It's unclear what document they need
I have already submitted employer letters as part of the original application in Sept 2020
> Please also provide explanation and supporting document(s) in relation to child <sisters name> What document/proof should I provide? IMM5406?
VO - CPC Ottawa
FSW (COR - USA)
ITA - 8 Jul 2020
AOR - 28 Sep 2020
Medicals Passed - 17 Nov 2020
Medicals Expired - XX Nov 2021
Medicals Passed (No Re-Medicals) - 19 Mar 2022 (Ghost Update) PPR - 22 Mar 2022
Grateful that this came through. Grateful for the informative and entertainment value this forum provides. Especially the wisdom dropped by @RSub
Word of encouragement for those waiting: Trust the system. Trust the public statements. A watched PPR never boils. So if you think you're going to get it soon, best to keep yourself busy and work on something else (go figure out the transition plans or something! You need to be ready when you get your PR).