According to me you are well within the normal time frame and there's no need to panic by seeing others getting PPR and you don't.. You still have 2.5 months in US and hopefully you will get your PPR before that !!
GOOD LUCK
My view is that the process for Canada is probably the simplest immigration process and should be done on own unless you're short on time or have really complicated situation.
Received my first set of GCMS notes just now. Well, at 95 pages, it leaves me with even more questions than before. Request seniors' guidance on how to go about reading it and make sense of it.
Received my first set of GCMS notes just now. Well, at 95 pages, it leaves me with even more questions than before. Request seniors' guidance on how to go about reading it and make sense of it.
Received my first set of GCMS notes just now. Well, at 95 pages, it leaves me with even more questions than before. Request seniors' guidance on how to go about reading it and make sense of it.
Thanks @cansha , in the 'Assessments' section in the first few pages it says "Eligibility: Review Required". What can that imply? Also, are there any specific keywords/sections that I should look for?
Thanks @cansha , in the 'Assessments' section in the first few pages it says "Eligibility: Review Required". What can that imply? Also, are there any specific keywords/sections that I should look for?
My AOR is June 12th
My Medal passed in early july, I suppose it is IP1.
I am FSW-O applicant.
I was unable to find out my VIsa office or even call the IRCC.
Can anyone tell me is there something I should do to get an update.
Just went through the analyst notes in the last few pages. Apparently, he has asked for a review of the maturity date of the funds (my declared funds include Fixed deposits). On re-checking my submitted documents, I figured that the bank statements do not state the maturity date of these fixed deposits. What should I do now? Will they contact me or am I expected to provide some document proactively?
Hi @Chahal82 and other veterans in this thread, my AOR is on June 21st and I am still in IP1. I applied from US and thought I will get a decision by December (6 months). However as I am still stuck in IP1 and my permit to work/stay in US ends in December 31st, I am afraid about what may happen in case no decision is made before that. I am not sure what to do as many things (my address, my work status, bank accounts) in my PR application would change at that time when I leave US permanently. I have 2.5 months to take necessary steps, any suggestion is highly appreciated. Thank you so much.
OMG, we are in the same situation , I applied EE in US and my Aor is end of June. Now I am holding my H1B . but I have to leave the State end of January to China. I have no idea what should I do now . Called the agent couple of time . every time I got same answer. My Eligibility is recommend pass but my BG hasn't started.
My suggestion is to order gcms notes straightaway to get a better picture of your application. Gcms won't really help with the predicament you are in but they may enable you to take a better decision. In the worst case you moving back would have no impact on your application whatsoever. But you will have to inform cic of address change and all. Having said that there is a good chance that you get your ppr by then.
Your situation is more common than you know. I hope all of the people in similar situations get ppr soon
I agree, a lot of ppl r in IP1 but lately I think the files have moved from IP1 to PpR. One of the guys here had such drastic movement after a long wait. It is just matter of time
OMG, we are in the same situation , I applied EE in US and my Aor is end of June. Now I am holding my H1B . but I have to leave the State end of January to China. I have no idea what should I do now . Called the agent couple of time . every time I got same answer. My Eligibility is recommend pass but my BG hasn't started.