Congrats!
Does BG first change from NS to NN and then to IP?
Mine is BG IP right now and I didnot notice if it has bee NN. I think initially it was NS (am I right?) and then I checked it only when I was IP.
Congrats!
Does BG first change from NS to NN and then to IP?
Mine is BG IP right now and I didnot notice if it has bee NN. I think initially it was NS (am I right?) and then I checked it only when I was IP.
This is the trend I have been noticing for many cases. When we submit RCMP upfront, after medical status changed to PASSED, the BG status is getting changed from NN->NS whereas for others it is from NN->IP. I may not 100% correct. But this is the trend that I'm hearing from all of those who submitted RCMP upfront. This info with give small relief for those who were worried why their status is different with others.
Hoping that we all will get that golden email (PPR) Soon.
This is the trend I have been noticing for many cases. When we submit RCMP upfront, after medical status changed to PASSED, the BG status is getting changed from NN->NS whereas for others it is from NN->IP. I may not 100% correct. But this is the trend that I'm hearing from all of those who submitted RCMP upfront. This info with give small relief for those who were worried why their status is different with others.
Hoping that we all will get that golden email (PPR) Soon.
This is the trend I have been noticing for many cases. When we submit RCMP upfront, after medical status changed to PASSED, the BG status is getting changed from NN->NS whereas for others it is from NN->IP. I may not 100% correct. But this is the trend that I'm hearing from all of those who submitted RCMP upfront. This info with give small relief for those who were worried why their status is different with others.
Hoping that we all will get that golden email (PPR) Soon.
Will they request RCMP check if you lived in Canada? I'm thinking of doing it. It seems that at Commissionaires you can get in less than 48h.
What about fingerprints?
Will they request RCMP check if you lived in Canada? I'm thinking of doing it. It seems that at Commissionaires you can get in less than 48h.
What about fingerprints?