AOR Dec 1-2016
Medicals Passed Jan 24-2017
BG in progress Jan 24-2017
RCMP request Jan 27-2017
RCMP submit Feb 13-2017
PPR Feb 22-2017
Passport sent Feb 23-2017
Passport received in ottawa Feb 24-2017
application approved and closed March 1-2017
Passport Dispatched, tracker activated March 1-2017
Passport received March 2-2017
AOR Dec 1-2016
Medicals Passed Jan 24-2017
BG in progress Jan 24-2017
RCMP request Jan 27-2017
RCMP submit Feb 13-2017
PPR Feb 22-2017
Passport sent Feb 23-2017
Passport received in ottawa Feb 24-2017
application approved and closed March 1-2017
Passport Dispatched, tracker activated March 1-2017
Passport received March 2-2017
little over 6 year since i came into canada as a student.RCMP is something sporadic, depends on the officers if he want he would ask for it, else you wouldn't be asked for it at all.
My Medical passed on 17th feb and BG went from NS to IP same day. BG went to NN on March 1st. Whats next for me? is there any chance my application can get rejected? How long more before i get precious PPR email?
My Medical passed on 17th feb and BG went from NS to IP same day. BG went to NN on March 1st. Whats next for me? is there any chance my application can get rejected? How long more before i get precious PPR email?
I think your R10, A11.2 checks might be completed and your file might transfer to LVO office. The LV officer will make a final decision on your application and you'll get PPR mail anytime soon. Since you crossed R10, A11.2 chances for rejection are very minimal. Fingers crossed and wait for golden email.
Don't worry, you're not alone. Many of the CEC inland stream applicants including myself are on same boat. Hopefully, we may here something soon. I don't think we had waited so long. Just imagine old process where applicants waited for years to get PPR mail. As long as we are not hearing anything, our things might be going well. Recently, some applicants reported that without any change in their status after medical, they received PPR request. Be patient and enjoy these days.
Don't worry, you're not alone. Many of the CEC inland stream applicants including myself are on same boat. Hopefully, we may here something soon. I don't think we had waited so long. Just imagine old process where applicants waited for years to get PPR mail. As long as we are not hearing anything, our things might be going well. Recently, some applicants reported that without any change in their status after medical, they received PPR request. Be patient and enjoy these days.