It probably can be for some reason, one which I can think of is that probably type of employment at both the places.
But I just hope such cases directly go to Officer and is not passed through another analyst at VO before going to an officer.
As such there seems to be many holes in the boat.
That would be ridiculous if it happens.
I just hope officer review happens before it moves to lvo for finalization though legalfalcon did say its usually in lvo.
Mehh no option but wait for my 2nd gcms end of this month or 1st week march. Squeaky bum time
Bro need to think about the family too . so maybe i'll do a softlanding and then after couple of months (by sep-oct) i'll come back alone to start job hunting and will call my fam after sometime. Just thinking. too many decisions to make and that makes it scary.
June tracker in Immitracker has reached 80% completion. What this could mean is that, whoever is yet to get PPR, are definitely part of the 20%.
@legalfalcon - Can you please confirm if CIC only focuses on completing the 80% applications in 6 months and they leave the rest lethargically? Meaning, there is no expected turnaround time for the unfortunate minority?
BTW, I am a secrete admirer of all the help you provide on this forum.
Our timelines are pretty identical, except movement of application from CIO to CPC. Mine was moved in September 2019, but that's about it.
Have ordered notes last month. Let's see what comes first - PPR or GCMS notes.
Guys, got a situation here, I need suggestions from confirmed source. Me and my wife got copr already.
My wife's passport will expire on September 07th and we are planing to land on 30th March, which makes her passport valid for less than 6 months at the time of travel. Airlines Do not issue tickets on passport which is valid less than 6 months. We are not ready to fly before March. If I renew her passport then can we fly with both her passports? I mean, her visa will be on old passport and copr also mentioned that, is it gonna be any problem at the time of landing? Or We have to get new copr as some members say in this forum, they had to get new copr by paying $30. Which opinion is correct? I need real experienced answer if someone got it.
June tracker in Immitracker has reached 80% completion. What this could mean is that, whoever is yet to get PPR, are definitely part of the 20%.
@legalfalcon - Can you please confirm if CIC only focuses on completing the 80% applications in 6 months and they leave the rest lethargically? Meaning, there is no expected turnaround time for the unfortunate minority?
BTW, I am a secrete admirer of all the help you provide on this forum.
@ishq74 I didn't see your initial post so I'm replying under Cansha's comment.
I have the exact same thing. My passport is expiring in June, and that's the expiry date of my visa too (passport expiry is earlier than Medicals expiry). I renewed my passport last week, and I now have a new passport. I have to travel with both passports and I do not need to get a new visa or COPR. A lot of people do this every day. it's normal.