AINP Inland Applicant
Application Received: November 29, 2017
AOR: January 26, 2018
Medical Request: May 8, 2018
Medical Passed: May 22, 2018
Additional Document: July 6, 2018
Document Submitted: July7, 2018
Pre-Arrival : July 10, 2018
RPRF Paid at time of submission
AINP Inland Applicant
Application Received: November 29, 2017
AOR: January 26, 2018
Medical Request: May 8, 2018
Medical Passed: May 22, 2018
Additional Document: July 6, 2018
Document Submitted: July7, 2018
Pre-Arrival : July 10, 2018
RPRF Paid at time of submission
I am a September 2017 applicant. Still nothing after medical and pre arrival on May 1st. Also haven’t heard of anybody from June applications getting PPRs. So sit back, give it a good few months and relax
I am a September 2017 applicant. Still nothing after medical and pre arrival on May 1st. Also haven’t heard of anybody from June applications getting PPRs. So sit back, give it a good few months and relax
Yes, there isn't much to do about it. Just being patience, which is super hard. I hope that now that the summer is almost over they speed up again. At the beginning of this year they were super fast. I guess officers are having vacations.
Yes, there isn't much to do about it. Just being patience, which is super hard. I hope that now that the summer is almost over they speed up again. At the beginning of this year they were super fast. I guess officers are having vacations.
Yeah it’s crazy. I was assured in May when I got my pre arrival. I was thinking it’s a matter of a few weeks before I get the passport request. And woah. I came here and reality hit me
Yeah it’s crazy. I was assured in May when I got my pre arrival. I was thinking it’s a matter of a few weeks before I get the passport request. And woah. I came here and reality hit me
I'm on the same boat. I thought it would be a thing of weeks and my case is super easy. I'm a single applicant, no dependents, I haven't lived for more than 6 months in other countries rather tan Canada and my country. Lets keep our fingers crossed.
I'm on the same boat. I thought it would be a thing of weeks and my case is super easy. I'm a single applicant, no dependents, I haven't lived for more than 6 months in other countries rather tan Canada and my country. Lets keep our fingers crossed.
Same. Today marks 3 years of my arrival in Canada. I only went to USA for literally 5 days for a trip. Nowhere else. Single applicant, no dependents, never been to any country. We deserve this earlier than others. Lollll
Same. Today marks 3 years of my arrival in Canada. I only went to USA for literally 5 days for a trip. Nowhere else. Single applicant, no dependents, never been to any country. We deserve this earlier than others. Lollll
None of that matters, unfortunately. My application is not complicated, I have been in Canada for 8 years now and my application is going to turn 19 months next week. There is no logic to what CIC does.
Hope you get your PPR soon.
None of that matters, unfortunately. My application is not complicated, I have been in Canada for 8 years now and my application is going to turn 19 months next week. There is no logic to what CIC does.
Hope you get your PPR soon.
Same. Today marks 3 years of my arrival in Canada. I only went to USA for literally 5 days for a trip. Nowhere else. Single applicant, no dependents, never been to any country. We deserve this earlier than others. Lollll
Oh I haven't missed any document lol For me it has been 3 years and 7 months in Canada. I studied my English course here and I did my graduate program here too. I hope you get the PPR soon. We deserve it.
None of that matters, unfortunately. My application is not complicated, I have been in Canada for 8 years now and my application is going to turn 19 months next week. There is no logic to what CIC does.
Hope you get your PPR soon.
I have waited for a long time now and can't afford to wait any longer because of my family situation. I am seriously considering to reapply through EE now. Should have done that earlier.