Really?Same day!
Sure. Here it is,Really?
That's fast.
Could you please write it down here what their reply was, if you don't mind?
I'm also waiting for their reply for the same.
Thanks Astral.Sure. Here it is,
Dear Sir/Madam,
Your application is currently being processed in the Case Processing Centre: Sydney, Nova Scotia.
All case specific questions should be reported via our web form: https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
You may also contact the Call Centre, toll-free from within Canada, at 1-888-242-2100.
Regards,
@jpv2212 send it again!
Every FSW application first goes to Sydney Nova Scotia and then after in the process in LVO!Thanks Astral.
I guess I'll resend it again.
So, what's your inference from this reply from IRCC?
So, how and when we could know when our file goes to LVO?Every FSW application first goes to Sydney Nova Scotia and then after in the process in LVO!
At the end basically, you only know through GCMS when that happenned, and only retroactive. Or you can ask them through e-mail like this.So, how and when we could know when our file goes to LVO?
Any idea how long they take to reply?
The big question is, does it even go to LVO? I hear that there are many cases now where it is completely processed in Nova Scotia! So for all you know, this could be your last processing center!Every FSW application first goes to Sydney Nova Scotia and then after in the process in LVO!
Hey, IP2 whoa congrats! PPR anytime now!How many days from AOR??
How is the local visa office decided?? According to nationality or country of residency??Every FSW application first goes to Sydney Nova Scotia and then after in the process in LVO!
Thanks... But I actually would be the latest one to get PPR among the group because I just applied PCC for Hong Kong and it will take four weeks for them to send it by registered mail. (Upfront pcc is absolutely prohibited for hk)Hey, IP2 whoa congrats! PPR anytime now!
Country of residency in most cases.How is the local visa office decided?? According to nationality or country of residency??
Let's hope that's the case for us!!The big question is, does it even go to LVO? I hear that there are many cases now where it is completely processed in Nova Scotia! So for all you know, this could be your last processing center!
ohhhhh, no worries dear, these 4 weeks shall pass too. Wish you a real speedy PPR!Thanks... But I actually would be the latest one to get PPR among the group because I just applied PCC for Hong Kong and it will take four weeks for them to send it by registered mail. (Upfront pcc is absolutely prohibited for hk)