Well, ordering notes might take up to 30~35 days for you to get them. If you call CIC, you can get the information right away. Those who are REALLY anxious and can't handle the waiting, can get a little of peace of mind by calling them.
Now I am officially freaking out. Ndvo has given ppr to files above me and average time is about 150 days for them. I'm into 166 days and background check still not started. Planning to order gcms notes but trying to hold on till 180 days for it to be officially delayed. My file should be straight forward but they have not started background check, could there be any problem or I'm one of those whose file is not being picked up just yet
Hi,
I have the same timelines but had paid the RPRF upfront on 20th Oct. Maybe your file is moved to NDVO and hence the ghost update yesterday. PPR soon for you.
I checked my account but no ghost update as yet. I hope we get PPRs this week!!
Hi,
I have the same timelines but had paid the RPRF upfront on 20th Oct. Maybe your file is moved to NDVO and hence the ghost update yesterday. PPR soon for you.
I checked my account but no ghost update as yet. I hope we get PPRs this week!!
Now I am officially freaking out. Ndvo has given ppr to files above me and average time is about 150 days for them. I'm into 166 days and background check still not started. Planning to order gcms notes but trying to hold on till 180 days for it to be officially delayed. My file should be straight forward but they have not started background check, could there be any problem or I'm one of those whose file is not being picked up just yet
Immitracker doesn't work with CIC. So, don't rely on it. If you see the inactive accounts, you'll be surprised to know that more than 40% people on Immitracker don't update at all / don't update on time.
A post PPR question ... Should I put my non-accompanying spouse's name on Appendix B? PPR mail says
Please complete this form for yourself, your spouse/common-law partner, and your dependent children who will accompany you to Canada.
I think I shouldn't. But still confused
Immitracker doesn't work with CIC. So, don't rely on it. If you see the inactive accounts, you'll be surprised to know that more than 40% people on Immitracker don't update at all / don't update on time.
However, after some time cases become inactive automatically and they are not shown by default. Immitracker may give some idea about current trends, but one should be careful while checking it.
As for me, the most useful option is to sort the entire table by "PPR date" field - you will see applications that have received PPR recenty on top. So it is possible to know AOR date (=processing time) of applications that have got PPR today, yesterday and so on.