After an application is approved, and before a PPR is released, approved application are queued and the PPR is sent in batches. After an application is approved, it may take up to 1-2 weeks before the PPR request comes in.
If your GCMS notes say approved, then it is approved, including security.
After an application is approved, and before a PPR is released, approved application are queued and the PPR is sent in batches. After an application is approved, it may take up to 1-2 weeks before the PPR request comes in.
If your GCMS notes say approved, then it is approved, including security.
Btw i am waiting for more than 45 days post approval. There r many applicants waiting for ppr like me from Sydney CIO. Any thoughts on this @legalfalcon ?
@legalfalcon@bimale4bipeople : Your views please? The GCMS notes do say that final decision is approved, but what would the s15(1) in the top right hand corner mean
Btw i am waiting for more than 45 days post approval. There r many applicants waiting for ppr like me from Sydney CIO. Any thoughts on this @legalfalcon ?
Its just being queued for release. If your GCMS notes say that is its final approved, then you can be certain that your application has been approved. However, if your got a confirmation from a call agent that your application is approved, then it may be waiting for a final approval by an officer.
After all approvals come in, an officer has to make a final review and initiate the PPR process, when it is queued, and there will be a separate note for this in you GCMS.
Alright..Thanks guys for your time and responses.
I guess i will go into hibernation for a month or two and then see how it goes.(At least i will try)
Wishing everyone a speedy PPR.
Its just being queued for release. If your GCMS notes say that is its final approved, then you can be certain that your application has been approved. However, if your got a confirmation from a call agent that your application is approved, then it may be waiting for a final approval by an officer.
After all approvals come in, an officer has to make a final review and initiate the PPR process, when it is queued, and there will be a separate note for this in you GCMS.
Its just being queued for release. If your GCMS notes say that is its final approved, then you can be certain that your application has been approved. However, if your got a confirmation from a call agent that your application is approved, then it may be waiting for a final approval by an officer.
After all approvals come in, an officer has to make a final review and initiate the PPR process, when it is queued, and there will be a separate note for this in you GCMS.
May I ask everyone - what do you plan on doing if you reach January 2019 and no PPR? We are yet to buy plane tickets, give up our lease, quit our jobs and so forth. We originally planned to leave in April 2019, but we want to get started on some of the important things long before we leave. We are considering moving the date we move to Canada if we have not heard anything by January 2019. What are you guys planning to do?
Me and my wife had originally planned on applying to an University program of our choice scheduled to commence by August 2019, when we'd move to Canada, whatever happens with our Express Entry application. Worst case scenario (a rejection from CIC) we would still move, attend to the course and apply again to CIC later as an inland.
Its just being queued for release. If your GCMS notes say that is its final approved, then you can be certain that your application has been approved. However, if your got a confirmation from a call agent that your application is approved, then it may be waiting for a final approval by an officer.
After all approvals come in, an officer has to make a final review and initiate the PPR process, when it is queued, and there will be a separate note for this in you GCMS.
Its just being queued for release. If your GCMS notes say that is its final approved, then you can be certain that your application has been approved. However, if your got a confirmation from a call agent that your application is approved, then it may be waiting for a final approval by an officer.
After all approvals come in, an officer has to make a final review and initiate the PPR process, when it is queued, and there will be a separate note for this in you GCMS.
What's up folks? What's happening here? We were at 750 page mark when many of us moved to IP2 / Ghost update etc. And 200 pages later we are still at that stage. Damn!
On my end Montreal seems to be ignoring me. It followed the trend with many people but skipped my AOR and moved to AORs after me for PPRs.
I got to speak to a helpful agent - she confirmed file is in Sydney - and eligibility, criminality and security are all completed. She also confirmed PPR mail hasn’t been triggered. She said she’s going to send a message (not sure what this means) to let them know 6 months has passed. However, she isn’t sure when I will get a response and also said that they might ask for additional things if they need or send the PPR after receiving the message I’m in limbo - not sure what timeline if any to anticipate.
I got the same reply when I called yesterday. I think there is something going on in sydney office. It's the only office where I have seen holding approved cases for so long. We are very unlucky that ours applications ended up there. There is nothing we can do. I also raised a cse and all I received was a generic response. I do not understand why they give us the option of sending a cse after 6 months if they are not going to help at all
Hehehe...usually there’s an ‘l’ at the end of the Devi for moi...but I’m glad to be elevated to a different stature And yeah, can’t think of a better expression that sums up the way forward, for all us waiting in limbo, than this chilled out yet philosophical comment on life