Are you serious dude you think that's killing..?
My AOR is 13th JAN 2017 and still waiting for 1st update . apart from that had to wait 9 months to get PNP nomination and going through that process again is a Pain. you have no Idia mate . sit back and relax it's on its way.
All the best
That is an extreme exception, not the rule. Expect 6 months and work with it instead of getting frustrated after 30-40 days - even if current trends are 3-4 months to PPR. His medicals passed within 40 days and that is pretty good in my book.
Are you serious dude you think that's killing..?
My AOR is 13th JAN 2017 and still waiting for 1st update . apart from that had to wait 9 months to get PNP nomination and going through that process again is a Pain. you have no Idia mate . sit back and relax it's on its way.
All the best
Are you serious dude you think that's killing..?
My AOR is 13th JAN 2017 and still waiting for 1st update . apart from that had to wait 9 months to get PNP nomination and going through that process again is a Pain. you have no Idia mate . sit back and relax it's on its way.
All the best
I completely agree with rohit . There are many applicants in the queue with pretty much similar timelines or even worse than that. I don't think we have waited that long until now. Everyone is going through the same pain and everyone eagerly wants to receive golden email. Instead of counting the number of days that you completed from the day e-APR submitted, target 6 months for your process and count the remaining days left to complete the process. For example, I still have 140 days left something like that. That will help you calm your nerves down for sure and also make you happy
Btw, my medicals done on Feb 20 and the same day BG changed to Not Started (old status) and until now no further update. I have completed 52 days (Hurray!!) and I still have 128 days left for my PPR ;D
Hi, Just got the RCMP request today. Although it only asked for mine (with my UCI number), excluding my wife, I'm still trying to convince her to get one as well, just in case, to minimize potential delay. Somehow, she doesn't see that as necessary.
So is that common for them to request the RCMP for dependent as well?
Hi, Just got the RCMP request today. Although it only asked for mine (with my UCI number), excluding my wife, I'm still trying to convince her to get one as well, just in case, to minimize potential delay. Somehow, she doesn't see that as necessary.
So is that common for them to request the RCMP for dependent as well?
i think at this point if they asked for RCMP for just you then they wouldn't need one for your wife if they did they would have asked for both of you .