Strangely enough also got my bridging visa today as I was working inland on implied status. I have a question regarding this. I know you can't travel until you get your PR card but could I travel back home (Australia) on my bridging visa then on the return flight activate my PR at Pearson? So I wouldn't have to wait the 8 weeks to visit home.
Had sent an email to CPC Ottawa and got to know that my application is being processed at the local visa office. Any idea at what stage of processing is my application? I'm PNP Outland.
Thanks!
Had sent an email to CPC Ottawa and got to know that my application is being processed at the local visa office. Any idea at what stage of processing is my application? I'm PNP Outland.
Thanks!
Thanks! I do hope it happens soon, the wait is quite painful! I'm on NA2 I believe because my BGC changed a couple of times over June from reviewing to NA to in progress and then to NA again. And I am March 6th applicant.
Thanks! I do hope it happens soon, the wait is quite painful! I'm on NA2 I believe because my BGC changed a couple of times over June from reviewing to NA to in progress and then to NA again. And I am March 6th applicant.
Feb PNPs upto 28th Feb are moved to IP2, this week. Yours might move to IP2 anytime this week or max by next week. Wait is imminent. I am May AOR PNP and have already completed 2 years including the time spent on OINP. Hope keeps me in tact. Stay around for 1 more month.
Just called CIC this morning, an agent told me everything is in processing and normal. I don't know when the horro waiting will be done. Anyone same boat? Btw, I am CEC inland
This is in reference to your application for permanent residence visa. The eligibility and admissibility review is currently in progress. You will be contacted if additional information is required for that purpose..............
Got this reply from cic. any thoughts ? I'm in ip2 march 14 aor
"In response to your inquiry, please be informed that your file is currently under review and requires additional verifications. As a result, the assessment period may be outside of our posted processing times. "
PNP applications are slower compared to normal applications. Even my friends applied in April have got PPR already. OINP took almost one year and now EE is taking its time. Hopefully we both will get PPR soon. Keep in touch.