Not paying RPRF up front, will it delay processing the application? On "Myimmitracker" website, a few folks who have received PPR over the weekend, received RPRF request a month back and it's only after almost more than a month (of paying RPRF), they received the PPR. Is there a link?
Not paying RPRF up front, will it delay processing the application? On "Myimmitracker" website, a few folks who have received PPR over the weekend, received RPRF request a month back and it's only after almost more than a month (of paying RPRF), they received the PPR. Is there a link?
Yes. I shall share my notes. We have similar timelines and we are both in the UAE though I do have extensive travel history. Over 35 entries and about 9 countries each for me and my spouse. I think its a mix of a my visa office ( CIO Sydney), Travel History and a Lazy VO officer creating this delay!
Not paying RPRF up front, will it delay processing the application? On "Myimmitracker" website, a few folks who have received PPR over the weekend, received RPRF request a month back and it's only after almost more than a month (of paying RPRF), they received the PPR. Is there a link?
Very very few UAE folks have got it before 90 days. Most UAE folks are getting between 100 and 120. So I think its still not too bad....! I know the feeling though. We see so many folks in May getting PPR and we are still stuck behind for no reason. It can be frustrating....but remember, IP2 to PPR can all happen in a matter of one day! So we are all just a day away from getting PPR! But yes, I am getting impatient! lol
Definitely, no news means good news. Particularly as your file gets older. I am 58 days now since AOR and 19 days on IP1. Hopefully an NA2 should come this week. Hopefully!
Very very few UAE folks have got it before 90 days. Most UAE folks are getting between 100 and 120. So I think its still not too bad....! I know the feeling though. We see so many folks in May getting PPR and we are still stuck behind for no reason. It can be frustrating....but remember, IP2 to PPR can all happen in a matter of one day! So we are all just a day away from getting PPR! But yes, I am getting impatient! lol
Hi vabs200, I am also in your same shoes, I am proceeding through a consultant due to which even for me myCIC access is not available. I call up the CIC once in 2-3 days to get the Automated Status update.
Please find below what I heard from the CIC Automated message:-
1) If we need more info. from you or once the final decision has been made, we will contact you.
2) Medical Status - Passed
3) Eligibility - We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
4) Documents - The additional documents you provided are being reviewed. (I have provided LoE and its related documents during my e-APR submission)
5) Interview - You do not need an Interview.
6) Fingerprints - We do not need your fingerprints at this time.
I did not hear anything about my BGC on the CIC Automated Message, so I am assuming BGC is in NA. I have no travel history whatsoever (I am a UK citizen).
I have a small query, does the CIC Automated Status Message also speak about BGC (Provided the BGC is not NA currently). Or calling up IRCC or emailing them is only the option to get to know my BGC status? Thank you so much for your time, Much appreciated.
I think you are in IP2 and you missed the first IP1 and didnt notice the NA to IP1 to NA since it sometimes changes in a matter of hours. My feeling is you are in IP2.