Basically your BG went back to NN, because they are waiting on you to provide the docs requested, once provided it will go back to IP, and get moving again. So it is normal, relax and send docs soonest.
Can't agree more.. Its not a co-incidence but intentional as quite evident from even previous month's AOR applicants. would love to hear a rationale from a wiser soul here..
I am CEC inland, have received my e-AOR on Jan 6. Since then nothing has changed, not even Medical pass. Anyone in the same boat? This is freaking me out, people are already getting PPRs.
relax guys - still a long way to go for everyone... if we lose energy during the waiting process, how will we have energy to partyyyy when we get PPR ? ;D
I am CEC inland, have received my e-AOR on Jan 6. Since then nothing has changed, not even Medical pass. Anyone in the same boat? This is freaking me out, people are already getting PPRs.
How do we know which Visa office is assigned to us? My BG status changed to NN sometime last week but no message in my inbox. So i do not know where i stand. Can you suggest? Thanks.
How do we know which Visa office is assigned to us? My BG status changed to NN sometime last week but no message in my inbox. So i do not know where i stand. Can you suggest? Thanks.
1. if you are inland then Canada - Ottawa (unless you are there for less than a year)
2. Outlanders get LVO of the country of their current residence (if they reside there for more than 1 year). Sometimes they redistribute workload, and they get different LVO (country of your citizenship or previous residence).
So just check on their website as if you wanted to put down your paper based application, which Visa Office you are supposed to contact according to your country of residence. That will be most likely it.
1. if you are inland then Canada - Ottawa (unless you are there for less than a year)
2. Outlanders get LVO of the country of their current residence (if they reside there for more than 1 year). Sometimes they redistribute workload, and they get different LVO (country of your citizenship or previous residence).
So just check on their website as if you wanted to put down your paper based application, which Visa Office you are supposed to contact according to your country of residence. That will be most likely it.