Thanks for this information. It shows more than 70% in total have received their pprs.
I thought only 50% might have got pprs. That’s heart breaking information for me.
Thanks for this information. It shows more than 70% in total have received their pprs.
I thought only 50% might have got pprs. That’s heart breaking information for me.
Thank you very much. I also have another question. When do you think I should order CBSA notes (if at all) and does it have nay effect other than assuring us the starting date of SS. I personally am 100% sure that I am under SS, so do you think I still need to order CBSA notes?
Are you an Iranian applicant ? Why I am asking is that you mentioned in your signature that they asked you for your Resume...
I ordered CBSA notes in July(couple of months into the PR process) and then end of Nov(6 months anniversary)
Most likely your SS started around the time they asked you for the Resume....
Since you are inland you can order them rightaway at no extra cost from the ATIP website, make sure you select CBSA instead of IRCC with regards to agency you need the notes from.
That’s the only reason I am on this thread. This ppr journey would have been tough without you all. At times it is frustrating but I am hopeful we will clear this barriers with each other’s support.
Saw that and cannot help but wonder how much time will it take to process my application as my ghost update was in November. It appears to me, almost all inland applicants moves to IP2 by first two weeks because of RCMP screening - that is equivalent to Canadian Police Clearance. Therefore it is not very reflective of what other interprets as IP2. So I think the ghost update I got in November is what I should consider as IP2.
thank you! it was useful and informative!
I just don't get why they are asking for 90 days after interview - are they going to process passports so long? I thought it is straight away -you are coming and receiving your PR cards??
thanks
Now that I passed the interview I can comment on this
You are going to receive your PR Card within 2 months. It's necessary to bring your passport but it stays with you after the interview (I don't know if there are different rules for people from other countries).
The officer will ask questions such as "have you been deported from Canada?" or "Have you committed any crimes in other countries?". The entire process is very simple and quick (they will confirm some information about you but it is just to check if your file is correct). You leave the office with your COPR and that's it.
That’s the only reason I am on this thread. This ppr journey would have been tough without you all. At times it is frustrating but I am hopeful we will clear this barriers with each other’s support.
Are you an Iranian applicant ? Why I am asking is that you mentioned in your signature that they asked you for your Resume...
I ordered CBSA notes in July(couple of months into the PR process) and then end of Nov(6 months anniversary)
Most likely your SS started around the time they asked you for the Resume....
Yes, I am Iranian and I agree that my SS started around that stupid ADR. CIC did the same to almost all (if not all) applicants from Iran who applied through FSW or CEC.
Anyways, did you learn anything new from your second CBSA notes? Is it lengthy the same as CIC notes? Did it have any important info?
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Yes, I am Iranian and I agree that my SS started around that stupid ADR. CIC did the same to almost all (if not all) applicants from Iran who applied through FSW or CEC.
Anyways, did you learn anything new from your second CBSA notes? Is it lengthy the same as CIC notes? Did it have any important info?
That’s the only reason I am on this thread. This ppr journey would have been tough without you all. At times it is frustrating but I am hopeful we will clear this barriers with each other’s support.