Neither a lie, nor a mistake in the date. It is a big luck)) It happened and, actually, it is not a first time. I know 2 cases. One more had place in December AOR. the guy received PPR after 12 days. I just don't get why some applications take more than 6 months, some - 2 weeks only.
This has happened to few people in past. What I have noticed though is that such applications had a previous refusal and since all the data was in the system and few checks already conducted in previous application the second application took less time to get approved.
Doubt this will be possible for any new applications.
This has happened to few people in past. What I have noticed though is that such applications had a previous refusal and since all the data was in the system and few checks already conducted in previous application the second application took less time to get approved.
Doubt this will be possible for any new applications.
FSW Outland
ITA Received: 20th April 2016
Application Submitted: 10th May 2016
AOR: 10th May 2016
Medicals Passed: 12th May 2016
Background Check In Progress: 13th May 2016
Background Check Not needed: 16th May 2016
VO: Nairobi
FSW Outland
ITA Received: 20th April 2016
Application Submitted: 10th May 2016
AOR: 10th May 2016
Medicals Passed: 12th May 2016
Background Check In Progress: 13th May 2016
Background Check Not needed: 16th May 2016
VO: Nairobi
Hey guys, for those of you who passed their medical exams a couple of days after AOR, when did you do your medical exams? I did mine three days prior to AOR. Is that the reason why it is taking so long for my medical exams to change status?
Hey guys, for those of you who passed their medical exams a couple of days after AOR, when did you do your medical exams? I did mine three days prior to AOR. Is that the reason why it is taking so long for my medical exams to change status?
For my own case, my AOR is 10th May, Medicals passed 12th May, and I actually did the medical exam on 04th and 05th of May (in my country its done over two days, not sure why and if that's the way it is in other countries as well).
Yes, another VO than the one in your country of residence might process your application. Some outland applicants have seen their application sent to Ottawa, (probably because of overloaded local VO).