I just called the call center and got a very unpleasant grumpy agent. Still in the same stage, background check. So I don't be getting a PPR any time soon
Visa officer asked for additional document, i submitted 2 months ago, MP has called once, I have called thrice, they are saying he is still reviewing it he put a note on my file saying, legally he has 3 months to review it and he is taking full time ... I mean c'mon kindly review it and make decision
My husband is a January 23 AOR, he recieved his PPR (of what I think is a PPR) email yesterday. Oddly enough, it was sent to the immigration representative that we used last for his TRV which was the most recent application, and not the immigration consultant that worked on his PR file. So we were a bit confused about that.
Any body know how long after you send in the passport you get it back? Also, do they give you a date for a landing interview when they return the passport?
Your file is currently being processed. CIC intends to process the majority of Express Entry applications in six months or less. However, processing times vary and the processing time for your application will depend on the unique details of your file.
We do not require any documents from you at this time. We will contact you if further information is needed
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.
Regards,
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada
I even called them today and asked that do you have any additional info rather than what I see and he said not really we can see the same thing what you can see....
Hello everyone!
I created a another thread for those who received their PPR and want to discuss the next steps and waiting periods for getting a landing interview. Hopefully everyone on this thread eventually reaches that stage!
Visa officer asked for additional document, i submitted 2 months ago, MP has called once, I have called thrice, they are saying he is still reviewing it he put a note on my file saying, legally he has 3 months to review it and he is taking full time ... I mean c'mon kindly review it and make decision
I'm wondering if I will get my PPR tonight, I'm PNP Inland, AOR Jan 28th, IP2 July 19t. I saw so many people getting their PPR only 2 days after IP2 lately that I cannot help hoping... For me, it will be such a relief and it will give me finally the chance to work here and end this awful period where I've been stuck waiting... Fingers crossed and good luck everyone!
Your file is currently being processed. CIC intends to process the majority of Express Entry applications in six months or less. However, processing times vary and the processing time for your application will depend on the unique details of your file.
We do not require any documents from you at this time. We will contact you if further information is needed
Thank you for the interest you have shown in Canada.
Regards,
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada
That seems like a reply to a web forminquiry, did you perhaps make a web form inquiry previously? Those do take weeks to respond from what I hear and are very general, maybe this has nothing to do with actual updates on your file? not sure, but it's just a thought.
Called CIC this morning, the friendly lady on the phone told me that all the checks have been done, just waiting for the final decision...
Anyone get the same response before? Any idea how long will it takes to PPR? Thanks.
AOR Jan 22
I got the exactly the same response, and I dont what is taking so long...
My Aor is on Jan 2nd, 2017 and the call center agent told everything is passes and just need a final verification before sending PPR....
"Your file is currently being processed. CIC intends to process the majority of Express Entry applications in six months or less. However, processing times vary and the processing time for your application will depend on the unique details of your file.
We do not require any documents from you at this time. We will contact you if further information is needed"
That seems like an answer that is given by call center agents. Wonder who replies to emails