it does take longer. just got RFPR fee request yesterday. dont know how much longer i'll have to wait.
my AOR is FEb26. So its almost 5 months. Friend of mine ( same noc,same class, working together in the same company) received his PR last year in 3.5 months.
life is a bitch sometimes...
it does take longer. just got RFPR fee request yesterday. dont know how much longer i'll have to wait.
my AOR is FEb26. So its almost 5 months. Friend of mine ( same noc,same class, working together in the same company) received his PR last year in 3.5 months.
life is a *censored word* sometimes...
Hey,
I'm CEC inland as well AOR March 15.
In the March AORs thread, none of the CEC inlanders got their PPR yet, meaning that a 3-month wait is dead for all of us. July is almost over so I can very securely say that all of us hit the 4-month mark without PPR. We are all heading to the 5 month mark. And we are all hoping not to cross the 6-month, which can totally happen...
From what I can see on this forum, it looks like we are around 5.5 months for CEC inland (seniors, please correct me if I'm wrong) depending on how straight forward and simple your case is. Any red flag can delay the process.
it does take longer. just got RFPR fee request yesterday. dont know how much longer i'll have to wait.
my AOR is FEb26. So its almost 5 months. Friend of mine ( same noc,same class, working together in the same company) received his PR last year in 3.5 months.
life is a *censored word* sometimes...
You're welcome.
Yes I ordered them in June and got them on July 18.
My eligibility was "recommended passed"
And everything looked good.
To make it short, except if you believe in miracles, don't expect your case to be processed in 3 months
did you guys see that they even change that line applications are processed in 6 months or less.now they start saying no processing time available but we are committed to process applications in 6 months or less Angry
Dear all,
Today I received my GCMS and the document is quite big with 489 pages but look like replicated.
However I summirized the last paragraph as following:
RECOMMANDATION: Appers to meet A11.2 & R87.1 requirements
I hope this a good news because there is a lot of other details regarding whole family but not understandable!
Firstly congratulations You are giving CEC Inlanders like me hope. I have AOR about a month after you. It has crossed six months for people in the same boat as me. But to think people are still getting PPR consistently even after 180 days have crossed is giving hope.
Secondly, which is your visa office? Was it processed at Ottawa or outside Canada?
Firstly congratulations You are giving CEC Inlanders like me hope. I have AOR about a month after you. It has crossed six months for people in the same boat as me. But to think people are still getting PPR consistently even after 180 days have crossed is giving hope.
Secondly, which is your visa office? Was it processed at Ottawa or outside Canada?
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AOR March 3.
Weird that we recieved e-mail that late...
But hope it is a good sign.
What does this mean for CEC candidates?
Background check just went in progress.
AOR March 3.
Weird that we recieved e-mail that late...
But hope it is a good sign.
What does this mean for CEC candidates?
Background check just went in progress.
AOR March 3.
Weird that we recieved e-mail that late...
But hope it is a good sign.
What does this mean for CEC candidates?