Congrats @ImpatientDragon and @Shadow09. Its great to have you guys in DIP, based on trends your DIP time would be shorter than most of us, as you guys submitted much earlier than us. Congrats
Well the June 2nd case was quite unusual, but like my proposition earlier a lot of June 2nd moved within the past few days, might be case officer on leave and now back in action
Feb NOI's got their nomination 18 to 30 days after DIP. The 3 month time frame is experienced by folks who were in the March draw as a lot of fuss happened during march and april like strikes and stuff. I don't think May one's will experience the same (I hope at least).
Feb NOI's got their nomination 18 to 30 days after DIP. The 3 month time frame is experienced by folks who were in the March draw as a lot of fuss happened during march and april like strikes and stuff. I don't think May one's will experience the same (I hope at least).
Yup. Does anyone know the chances of a rejection after DIP? I have heard its low but still if anyone has the idea. It seems some people got ADR after DIP recently.
Nothing is safe bro... I mean the point of DIP itself doesn't make sense. If I have assessed something - I will give the decision directly... its just an unnecessary step. They should assess and if they feel confident then nominate. Why the extra step..
Nothing is safe bro... I mean the point of DIP itself doesn't make sense. If I have assessed something - I will give the decision directly... its just an unnecessary step. They should assess and if they feel confident then nominate. Why the extra step..
Lets say unlike Visa officer who decides alone, 2 or more officers are required to issue a single PNP nomination. 1 to assess and an additional officer to go through the application and officer 1 points and to finally decide.
These steps totally make sense.
Lets say unlike Visa officer who decides alone, 2 or more officers are required to issue a single PNP nomination. 1 to assess and an additional officer to go through the application and officer 1 points and to finally decide.
These steps totally make sense.
Nothing is safe bro... I mean the point of DIP itself doesn't make sense. If I have assessed something - I will give the decision directly... its just an unnecessary step. They should assess and if they feel confident then nominate. Why the extra step..
Honestly they could just say we will let you know when we let you know instead of showing us all these steps like submitted assessment DIP etc. Without us knowing what they are doing exactly in all these stages, it makes no sense to us other than just knowing that applications are being looked at. I mean they could reject or accept at any stage so what's the point of a 'stage'. Just tell us if we are nominated or not or if you need documents.
Yes they do. If you make a new profile you email them telling them your profile expired and you made a new profile and provide with both profile numbers.
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