I'm in the same boat, and unfortunately do not have very good news for you... I've been waiting for 18 days since approval now, but after some searching I've found a few cases on the forum where it took 40-50 days.
Whenever there's anything going on - e.g. system outage last week - I have some wishful hope that it's going to be followed by my PPR email
Unfortunately, as my LVO is Vancouver (according to the Agent) there's no means for me to contact them as all communication has to go through the general IRCC email/webform.
Just a heads up for the user calculating %ages of PPRs for past months, keep in mind that after several days without updating (51 days in my case) your profile goes inactive and won't show in the initial table so if you are calculating the % out of the filtered cases presented, it will seem to be going up while the truth is the amount of filtered cases is going down (June: 437 last week compared to 420 this week). If you are calculating using the number of total cases (594 in June) then ignore me and btw thanks for taking your time to make those posts
I'm in the same boat, and unfortunately do not have very good news for you... I've been waiting for 18 days since approval now, but after some searching I've found a few cases on the forum where it took 40-50 days.
You won't be notified if your application is approved - the only notification is the PPR email. However, if you call IRCC there is a possibility they will tell you it was approved but no email has been sent out yet.
There's some evidence though that going from IP1 to IP2 (after having been stuck in IP1 for a very long time) or getting a Ghost Update while in IP2 could actually be signs of your application being approved.
You won't be notified if your application is approved - the only notification is the PPR email. However, if you call IRCC there is a possibility they will tell you it was approved but no email has been sent out yet.
There's some evidence though that going from IP1 to IP2 (after having been stuck in IP1 for a very long time) or getting a Ghost Update are actually signs of your application being approved.
The thing is - for most people, PPR comes within 72 hours after the approval of their application. Only a small number of people have their applications approved without actually receiving anything.
"after today's update of sending ppr email in account itself" - can you provide more info on this?
I see there is a maintenance scheduled between 3:00AM-5:00AM, are you saying that after this maintenance they will send ppr only in account and not in email from tomorrow onward?
"after today's update of sending ppr email in account itself" - can you provide more info on this?
I see there is a maintenance scheduled between 3:00AM-5:00AM, are you saying that after this maintenance they will send ppr only in account and not in email from tomorrow onward?
You won't be notified if your application is approved - the only notification is the PPR email. However, if you call IRCC there is a possibility they will tell you it was approved but no email has been sent out yet.
There's some evidence though that going from IP1 to IP2 (after having been stuck in IP1 for a very long time) or getting a Ghost Update while in IP2 could actually be signs of your application being approved.