While getting the RPRF request is definitely a good sign, it's not necessarily completely indicative of a guarantee for you to get PPR.
In general, though, you get the RPRF as they enter the final stage of processing your application, and unless something major turns up in the final stages (like some major flags in the background check or some medical inadmissibility), you are going to get a PPR. How much time it will take depends on your VO, what stream you are applying under, and other several factors.
Good luck to everybody.
While getting the RPRF request is definitely a good sign, it's not necessarily completely indicative of a guarantee for you to get PPR.
In general, though, you get the RPRF as they enter the final stage of processing your application, and unless something major turns up in the final stages (like some major flags in the background check or some medical inadmissibility), you are going to get a PPR. How much time it will take depends on your VO, what stream you are applying under, and other several factors.
Good luck to everybody.
My Wife is on work permit and is in Canada for 4 years. She applied for PR in the month of August 2014 and she got the file number on Oct 22nd, 2014 and medicals were submitted in the month of May 2015
We got married in September 2015 and her status got changed from single to married in her file and we applied for addition of spouse on Oct 16th Oct 2015
Medical came on 10th which was done on 13th feb only and RPRF came on 5th march 2016 and paid 490