hope so. It looks to be 3 weeks from AOR. Will see. So stressfull@brunogent u should get an update on 27/ 28th feb
hope so. It looks to be 3 weeks from AOR. Will see. So stressfull@brunogent u should get an update on 27/ 28th feb
I got on 18th dayhope so. It looks to be 3 weeks from AOR. Will see. So stressfull
I'm also not able to register for tracker till date. I was able to register it on my spouse's details. In that I can also track mine.FSW-O
ITA-18/01/23
CRS-513
AOR-24/01/23
MEDI PASSED-02/02/23
BIOMETICS DONE
FIRST GHOST UPDATE- 23/02/23
I am still tracking to make an account on tracker but getting error, could you please help to create account.
that's good, it's gonna help more people who were getting errors, to sign-up.I'm also not able to register for tracker till date. I was able to register it on my spouse's details. In that I can also track mine.
I have seen today that the way of tracker registration is changed a bit. Now they ask application number as well but they don't ask place of birth.
Haha, keep some space for post RFV stress and don't exhaust yourself over thishope so. It looks to be 3 weeks from AOR. Will see. So stressfull
Dude, congratulations on getting your PPR so quickly!Haha, keep some space for post RFV stress and don't exhaust yourself over this
Congrats!Haha, keep some space for post RFV stress and don't exhaust yourself over this
Haha, keep some space for post RFV stress and don't exhaust yourself over this
I have read similar things about extensive travel history too, especially if the applicant has not just travelled to but also lived in multiple countries. I believe that people who received PPR super quickly (within 4-6 weeks) probably had fewer than 10 entries on their travel history list and had never lived outside their country of citizenship, so obviously the background and security check steps would take hardly any time at all. I have an extensive travel history and have lived longer-term in five countries since I turned 18. It took IRCC 6ish weeks to even get back to me with the MEP/BIL update (AOR Jan 11 to MEP/BIL on Jan 22). Now, I am prepared for a longer wait while they complete the background check etc.Dude, congratulations on getting your PPR so quickly!
Can I ask you a question? Was your travel history short or long? I'm trying to identify if having a long travel history can make one's application take too much longer. I read somewhere that they have to check with every country on the list, so I'm a little worried mine's gonna take forever.
I have lived across 4 different countries and mine PPR was still fast. So, not sure how true that assumption would be.I have read similar things about extensive travel history too, especially if the applicant has not just travelled to but also lived in multiple countries. I believe that people who received PPR super quickly (within 4-6 weeks) probably had fewer than 10 entries on their travel history list and had never lived outside their country of citizenship, so obviously the background and security check steps would take hardly any time at all. I have an extensive travel history and have lived longer-term in five countries since I turned 18. It took IRCC 6ish weeks to even get back to me with the MEP/BIL update (AOR Jan 11 to MEP/BIL on Jan 22). Now, I am prepared for a longer wait while they complete the background check etc.