swamik said:
Thank you. I will have to move fast most likely will get all the docuements ready before reaching india late this year, and go ahead with the other things like police clearance etc..thx
Dear swamik
I doesn't take too long in India to get the police clearance certificate however you need to visit personally twice or sometimes even three times to get the same. But the main thing you need to do at the earliest is to gather all your documents and submit to the CIC intake office Sydney ASAP.
All the very best for the future.
Hello,
I just got medical request passed status. Can I know how long will it take to get Decision Made after medical request passed?
syphix said:
Hello,
I just got medical request passed status. Can I know how long will it take to get Decision Made after medical request passed?
The average processing time for the application is 13 months from the date of Receipt of the application.
Hi how are you
Could you tell me please how long it took for you to get the medical request
Dear all,
I got PPR yesterday night. I'm inland applicant, VO is Ottawa. My timeline is
APP: 2016-04-20
AOR: 2016-06-10
MER: 2016-09-02
RPRF: 2016-10-03
DM: 2017-04-12
PPR: 2017-04-13
Some tips that may faster your application (personal observation, not officially true):
1 Pay the processing fee online
I think most people who has similar timeline with me paid their fee online and got their AOR in around 4 weeks (the time between APP and AOR may vary, 4 weeks only apply to the period when I sent my application), but I stupidly paid the processing fee by paper authorizing, and got AOR in 7 weeks.
2 Pay RPRF upfront
As I observed, most people in this forum paid their RPRF upfront and got PPR in 11 months. However people paid RPRF when requested got PPR in 12 months, e.g. raja, roadtonowhere and me.
Another thought that may help you estimate your processing time (personal opinion) :
I think most inland applicants got their CSQ based on PEQ and are holding work permit even a job offer, CIC may put those people in priority. But for me, I got my CSQ under regular skill worker program and just holding a study permit without job offer, so my PPR comes later than others.
CIC may send a certain amount of DM and PPR every month, if PPR did not come this month, it must be coming next month.
Thank goodness, thank everything. Good luck for every applicant.
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MIMM said:
Dear all,
I got PPR yesterday night. I'm inland applicant, VO is Ottawa. My timeline is
APP: 2016-04-20
AOR: 2016-06-10
MER: 2016-09-02
RPRF: 2016-10-03
DM: 2017-04-12
PPR: 2017-04-13
Some tips that may faster your application (personal observation, not officially true):
1 Pay the processing fee online
I think most people who has similar timeline with me paid their fee online and got their AOR in around 4 weeks (the time between APP and AOR may vary, 4 weeks only apply to the period when I sent my application), but I stupidly paid the processing fee by paper authorizing, and got AOR in 7 weeks.
2 Pay RPRF upfront
As I observed, most people in this forum paid their RPRF upfront and got PPR in 11 months. However people paid RPRF when requested got PPR in 12 months, e.g. raja, roadtonowhere and me.
Another thought that may help you estimate your processing time (personal opinion) :
I think most inland applicants got their CSQ based on PEQ and are holding work permit even a job offer, CIC may put those people in priority. But for me, I got my CSQ under regular skill worker program and just holding a study permit without job offer, so my PPR comes later than others.
CIC may send a certain amount of DM and PPR every month, if PPR did not come this month, it must be coming next month.
Thank goodness, thank everything. Good luck for every applicant.
Congratulations, and thanks for sharing the tips that will be helpful to others
MIMM said:
Dear all,
I got PPR yesterday night. I'm inland applicant, VO is Ottawa. My timeline is
APP: 2016-04-20
AOR: 2016-06-10
MER: 2016-09-02
RPRF: 2016-10-03
DM: 2017-04-12
PPR: 2017-04-13
Some tips that may faster your application (personal observation, not officially true):
1 Pay the processing fee online
I think most people who has similar timeline with me paid their fee online and got their AOR in around 4 weeks (the time between APP and AOR may vary, 4 weeks only apply to the period when I sent my application), but I stupidly paid the processing fee by paper authorizing, and got AOR in 7 weeks.
2 Pay RPRF upfront
As I observed, most people in this forum paid their RPRF upfront and got PPR in 11 months. However people paid RPRF when requested got PPR in 12 months, e.g. raja, roadtonowhere and me.
Another thought that may help you estimate your processing time (personal opinion) :
I think most inland applicants got their CSQ based on PEQ and are holding work permit even a job offer, CIC may put those people in priority. But for me, I got my CSQ under regular skill worker program and just holding a study permit without job offer, so my PPR comes later than others.
CIC may send a certain amount of DM and PPR every month, if PPR did not come this month, it must be coming next month.
Thank goodness, thank everything. Good luck for every applicant.
Congratulations and all the very best for the future dear MIMM
MIMM said:
Dear all,
I got PPR yesterday night. I'm inland applicant, VO is Ottawa. My timeline is
APP: 2016-04-20
AOR: 2016-06-10
MER: 2016-09-02
RPRF: 2016-10-03
DM: 2017-04-12
PPR: 2017-04-13
Some tips that may faster your application (personal observation, not officially true):
1 Pay the processing fee online
I think most people who has similar timeline with me paid their fee online and got their AOR in around 4 weeks (the time between APP and AOR may vary, 4 weeks only apply to the period when I sent my application), but I stupidly paid the processing fee by paper authorizing, and got AOR in 7 weeks.
2 Pay RPRF upfront
As I observed, most people in this forum paid their RPRF upfront and got PPR in 11 months. However people paid RPRF when requested got PPR in 12 months, e.g. raja, roadtonowhere and me.
Another thought that may help you estimate your processing time (personal opinion) :
I think most inland applicants got their CSQ based on PEQ and are holding work permit even a job offer, CIC may put those people in priority. But for me, I got my CSQ under regular skill worker program and just holding a study permit without job offer, so my PPR comes later than others.
CIC may send a certain amount of DM and PPR every month, if PPR did not come this month, it must be coming next month.
Thank goodness, thank everything. Good luck for every applicant.
Congrats and all the best
MIMM said:
Dear all,
I got PPR yesterday night. I'm inland applicant, VO is Ottawa. My timeline is
APP: 2016-04-20
AOR: 2016-06-10
MER: 2016-09-02
RPRF: 2016-10-03
DM: 2017-04-12
PPR: 2017-04-13
Some tips that may faster your application (personal observation, not officially true):
1 Pay the processing fee online
I think most people who has similar timeline with me paid their fee online and got their AOR in around 4 weeks (the time between APP and AOR may vary, 4 weeks only apply to the period when I sent my application), but I stupidly paid the processing fee by paper authorizing, and got AOR in 7 weeks.
2 Pay RPRF upfront
As I observed, most people in this forum paid their RPRF upfront and got PPR in 11 months. However people paid RPRF when requested got PPR in 12 months, e.g. raja, roadtonowhere and me.
Another thought that may help you estimate your processing time (personal opinion) :
I think most inland applicants got their CSQ based on PEQ and are holding work permit even a job offer, CIC may put those people in priority. But for me, I got my CSQ under regular skill worker program and just holding a study permit without job offer, so my PPR comes later than others.
CIC may send a certain amount of DM and PPR every month, if PPR did not come this month, it must be coming next month.
Thank goodness, thank everything. Good luck for every applicant.
Congrats and all the best for future!!!
MIMM said:
Dear all,
I got PPR yesterday night. I'm inland applicant, VO is Ottawa. My timeline is
APP: 2016-04-20
AOR: 2016-06-10
MER: 2016-09-02
RPRF: 2016-10-03
DM: 2017-04-12
PPR: 2017-04-13
Some tips that may faster your application (personal observation, not officially true):
1 Pay the processing fee online
I think most people who has similar timeline with me paid their fee online and got their AOR in around 4 weeks (the time between APP and AOR may vary, 4 weeks only apply to the period when I sent my application), but I stupidly paid the processing fee by paper authorizing, and got AOR in 7 weeks.
2 Pay RPRF upfront
As I observed, most people in this forum paid their RPRF upfront and got PPR in 11 months. However people paid RPRF when requested got PPR in 12 months, e.g. raja, roadtonowhere and me.
Another thought that may help you estimate your processing time (personal opinion) :
I think most inland applicants got their CSQ based on PEQ and are holding work permit even a job offer, CIC may put those people in priority. But for me, I got my CSQ under regular skill worker program and just holding a study permit without job offer, so my PPR comes later than others.
CIC may send a certain amount of DM and PPR every month, if PPR did not come this month, it must be coming next month.
Thank goodness, thank everything. Good luck for every applicant.
Congratulations !!
Thanks for the notes as well. Quite helpful..
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any one can send me recently CIC timelines - QSW VO Ottawa?thanks.
HI
I live and work in montreal as Foreign Worker. I have filed my PR application with CIC.
Question:
I "linked" my application to another email address that I frequently use. Since then when I go online to check the status of my application it does not show the updates that happened prior to the date I linked my application to this email. Instead it says Application was submitted on the date. Whereas the application was submitted 4 months before that and I had correspondence with CIC both email and Mail. no record of that. Any Idea?
internetsalesman said:
any one can send me recently CIC timelines - QSW VO Ottawa?thanks.
Please look at the sheet in my signature below for the timelines so far..
taemee said:
HI
I live and work in montreal as Foreign Worker. I have filed my PR application with CIC.
Question:
I "linked" my application to another email address that I frequently use. Since then when I go online to check the status of my application it does not show the updates that happened prior to the date I linked my application to this email. Instead it says Application was submitted on the date. Whereas the application was submitted 4 months before that and I had correspondence with CIC both email and Mail. no record of that. Any Idea?
This is the expected result. Linking the application will give you an update on its current status however no references to prior communication because they were not done through it. The same would apply to any future communications unless they are done through GCKey.
There is nothing to worry about here. Just treat it as a tool to get a more detailed status in comparison with ECAS.
Hi I am inderpal Singh. Csq received in Aug 2016, aor in December 2016 landing fee and medical done in 2017Jan 2017 after that waiting for DM and PPR. Now my new born son born in 21 March 2017 so how can I add my son in my application... Directly to cic or apply for csq... Plz advice me best solution for me
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