On NA since 28th April
Crossed the 6 month mark since AOR (22 Feb)
Quite disappointed with the way things are moving, instead of first come first served basis they are handing out PPRs to even April and May AORs and Feb AORs are still at Na
On NA since 28th April
Crossed the 6 month mark since AOR (22 Feb)
Quite disappointed with the way things are moving, instead of first come first served basis they are handing out PPRs to even April and May AORs and Feb AORs are still at Na
AOR in Feb
Got my PPR in May
Got married in April. Updated CIC about the same. CIC asked for additional documents in June. We submitted all the documents for my spouse within a week, except Japan PCC as it takes 2 months to obtain PCC from Japan.
We submitted Japan PCC on 22nd August'17.
- Any idea how much time the processing would take as per this timeline?
- By when should we expect the PPR again for me and my spouse?
Any help?
Thanks
Not all files are transfered to LVO and probably yours will be treated in Canada. Transfer to LVO doesn't indicate speedy PPR, in many cases, it can even be a disadvantage.
Just hang in there and wait for your PPR! Its around the corner.
Hey buddy,
I was under the impression that since PNP files are processed at LVO and NDVO is busy in issuing study visa the files are getting delayed. But if few files get processed at Canada only then I am more worried as in why my file is taking so much time for processing.
I might sound bit pessimist but I hope you will understand my situation.
AOR in Feb
Got my PPR in May
Got married in April. Updated CIC about the same. CIC asked for additional documents in June. We submitted all the documents for my spouse within a week, except Japan PCC as it takes 2 months to obtain PCC from Japan.
We submitted Japan PCC on 22nd August'17.
- Any idea how much time the processing would take as per this timeline?
- By when should we expect the PPR again for me and my spouse?
Any help?
Thanks
No one can predict the timeline of your situation. It should be fast but they also have to do the same checks for your spouse too, which can be time-consuming. You can try requesting them to expedite the same. Good Luck!
No one can predict the timeline of your situation. It should be fast but they also have to do the same checks for your spouse too, which can be time-consuming. You can try requesting them to expedite the same. Good Luck!
To the Glory of God Almighty, ladies and gentlemen ....its PPR!!!!!
Full timeline:
AOR - Feb 15th
Medical pass - March 24
BG NA - April 26th
Moved to London - may 30th
ADR - Aug 1st
BG IP2 - August 21st
ADR - August 22nd (weird! )
PPR - Aug 23rd.
Finally the wait is over. I wish everyone still waiting a quick PPR so we can all celebrate.
I just talked to CIC for the file status and was shocked to hear that my file is still in Canada and not yet transferred to LVO. I was hoping that I might receive PPR soon being 8th Feb but all hopes are gone. Again hope of getting PPR anytime soon diminishes.
In the last the agent said that all the documents are complete and file looks good for now. (Which I guess is their standard reply to all the applicants)
Anyone in the same position because I can see people with their file beIN transferred to LVO
Hi
My job bank account has got de-activated due to inactivity. I am entering correct EE profile number and job seeker code but it is giving following error.
Any idea? Do we have to maintain Job bank account even after submission of e-APR? There was a problem with your entry. 1 error was found:
Below is my journey up-to now
Nationality- Indian
PNP-O
AOR : 8th February 2017
Medicals Passed : 12th March 2017
BG- IP1 : 12th March 2017
BG- NA : 12th May 2017
BG- IP2 : 1st August 2017
Its been around 24 days since the BG Status changed to IP2. In total 197 days from AOR.
Most cases after IP2 got PPR between 1 day to 20 days max, I am not sure what is holding my application.