I just analysed the tracker for FSW Inland. People who did not pay the RPRF upfront for FSW Inland haven't got the PRR. Maybe our turn will come after others.
Its a wired feeling that others are getting PPRs even though they applied after us, but we need to be confident in our mission, and happy for others at the same time. Easier said than done, but I am sure that very soon all of us will get an email from CIC obliging us with the most awaited PPR. Until then, keep checking the forum, refreshing your inbox, and continue praying!
After being frustrated I called CIC this morning (ET). It was the usual repetition that since six months had not been over the agent could not look into my file. However, I asked him about my recent documents and requested him to confirm what was happening with them. He then looked up my file and said the documents had been received and a note to that effect was put on my file. He didn't mention anything more. However, he did state that the MYCIC website is not linked to the files in real time. So even if your files has moved or a change has taken place, you won't see it immediately on MY CIC.
Finally, he just asked me wait. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
I have always been here my friend, refreshing cv forum/mycic/mailbox 100s of times a day hoping to find some positive news Thanks for keeping me in your thoughts!! We all need lots of best wishes from each other to sail through this killing wait!
I agree about paying rprf upfront, I wish I'd paid my rprf upfront too! It would have saved some days of anxiety
After being frustrated I called CIC this morning (ET). It was the usual repetition that since six months had not been over the agent could not look into my file. However, I asked him about my recent documents and requested him to confirm what was happening with them. He then looked up my file and said the documents had been received and a note to that effect was put on my file. He didn't mention anything more. However, he did state that the MYCIC website is not linked to the files in real time. So even if your files has moved or a change has taken place, you won't see it immediately on MY CIC.
Finally, he just asked me wait. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
After being frustrated I called CIC this morning (ET). It was the usual repetition that since six months had not been over the agent could not look into my file. However, I asked him about my recent documents and requested him to confirm what was happening with them. He then looked up my file and said the documents had been received and a note to that effect was put on my file. He didn't mention anything more. However, he did state that the MYCIC website is not linked to the files in real time. So even if your files has moved or a change has taken place, you won't see it immediately on MY CIC.
Finally, he just asked me wait. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
After being frustrated I called CIC this morning (ET). It was the usual repetition that since six months had not been over the agent could not look into my file. However, I asked him about my recent documents and requested him to confirm what was happening with them. He then looked up my file and said the documents had been received and a note to that effect was put on my file. He didn't mention anything more. However, he did state that the MYCIC website is not linked to the files in real time. So even if your files has moved or a change has taken place, you won't see it immediately on MY CIC.
Finally, he just asked me wait. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
You are very persistent ;D
So weird that they can't really comment on anything saying that 6 months haven't been reached. It's going to be reached in what... a week and half from now? =)))
You are very persistent ;D
So weird that they can't really comment on anything saying that 6 months haven't been reached. It's going to be reached in what... a week and half from now? =)))
I tried my best to convince him and let me know more about my file, but I just could not make him change his mind. Its true the 6 month mark will be reached in next 10 days. I hope this week, something happens. Keeping my hopes high.