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People, just so you know, today is a great day, my Indian friend whose documents I reviewed before submitting got his PPR so listen to me and everything will be okay!! ;) ;) Too bad I didnt think of checking my own docs before submitting hahaha :D
 
People, just so you know, today is a great day, my Indian friend whose documents I reviewed before submitting got his PPR so listen to me and everything will be okay!! ;) ;) Too bad I didnt think of checking my own docs before submitting hahaha :D
Hahahahahaha, you are amazing!! Glad to have you here:)
BTW do share your friend's AOR date please
 
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@spth38 You have mentioned in immitracker that IP1 date is 8.6 and IP2 is 9.6. is it correct or a mistake.?
 
@spth38 You have mentioned in immitracker that IP1 date is 8.6 and IP2 is 9.6. is it correct or a mistake.?
Actually I have not seen IP1. It's already IP2 by the time I realized my meds passed. I have been checking it once a day...what should I put there?
 
Actually I have not seen IP1. It's already IP2 by the time I realized my meds passed. I have been checking it once a day...what should I put there?


I am not sure what to say here. I just dont think IP1>1P2 is possible in 1 day. You would have received the PPR by now if IP2 was on 9.6.

Lets wait another week and watch. Keep us posted..
 
Actually I have not seen IP1. It's already IP2 by the time I realized my meds passed. I have been checking it once a day...what should I put there?
Can you please share the wording of your BGC, maybe that might help us...
 
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I am not sure what to say here. I just dont think IP1>1P2 is possible in 1 day. You would have received the PPR by now if IP2 was on 9.6.

Lets wait another week and watch. Keep us posted..
I cannot get PPR so fast as I'm still waiting for my Hong Kong PCC. CIC just sent the request letter to me a week ago. It will take 4 weeks:confused::confused:

As Legalfalcon mentioned before, the IP1 IP2 thing is based on speculations. Don't rely on it too much.

I think the early April AOR candidates will get PPR in two weeks or so.. based on the fact that CIC is still granting PPR to mid- and late- March AOR group. (Of course we ignore that one outliner:p)
 
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I cannot get PPR so fast as I'm still waiting for my Hong Kong PCC. CIC just sent the request letter to me a week ago. It will take 4 weeks:confused::confused:

As Legalfalcon mentioned before, the IP1 IP2 thing is based on speculations. Don't rely on it too much.

I think the early April AOR candidates will get PPR in two weeks or so.. based on the fact that CIC is still granting PPR to mid- and late- March AOR group. (Of course we ignore that one outliner:p)
Yes, but it is rare for IP1 to go to IP2 so quick, that is what is intriguing, anyway coming days will give us more clarity...
 
Thanks ya, yes it seems from the wording that it is IP2, but as legalfalcon says and we have also seen wordings don't matter and keep on changing, from the date of your AOR it seems it could't have gone second time in progress so fast.
In conclusion I feel this difference is because of your PCC thing maybe or again some CIC's unpredictable pattern. Anyway hopefully they get your documents soon and you get a fast processing.:)
 
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Hahahahahaha, you are amazing!! Glad to have you here:)
BTW do share your friend's AOR date please
I knew it, I should have put it right away, here it is:
Mar 17 AOR
May 16 Medical
May 18 IP1
May 26 NA
June 19 IP2
June 26 PPR
 
I am not sure what to say here. I just dont think IP1>1P2 is possible in 1 day. You would have received the PPR by now if IP2 was on 9.6.

Lets wait another week and watch. Keep us posted..

I think Legalfalcon was right. We just speculate too much because we are waiting so anxiously.

Anyway, I have ordered GCMS notes a week ago. Let's see if you guys are still interested to know about "IP1 NA IP2" thing after you guys get your PPR. I will be happy to share the info if you guys say so. :p

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