Congrats on your PPR.!!!!!!Hey people,
Here is my timeline
FSW-O
AOR: April 3,
Med Passed: June 6,
BGC NA (No IP1) : June 6
IP2: June 21,
PPR: June 28
Goodluck to everyone expecting updates.
Was RPRF upfront??
Congrats on your PPR.!!!!!!Hey people,
Here is my timeline
FSW-O
AOR: April 3,
Med Passed: June 6,
BGC NA (No IP1) : June 6
IP2: June 21,
PPR: June 28
Goodluck to everyone expecting updates.
When I had got such an update, my meds passed and bg changed to IP1. So maybe same in your case.Thanks.
I just got a mail from cic that there is an update in my account but cant find any message except that my BG changed from NA to IP1 this morning.could that be the update cic is talking about?
Absolutely! You have surely passed eligibility and you are in the last leg! Looks I have to be stalking you now coz your PPR is surely going be faster than mine. I paid my full fees up front so no way of knowing anything till I move to IP2!Lol, the joys of express entry.
It makes no sense for them to request RPRF and then refund it after rejection. So I think your application must surely be good for you to get this request. Any thought on this logic guys?
21 Days in NA .I hope the NA -> IP2 transition happens fast. That's what's causing the delays and differences in timelines.
It is done in Batches. I have read this elsewhere on the forum too. So there wont be any PPR issued for a few days and then boom!IRCC is on a roll. 40 FSW-O MARCH appicants in just 1 day and 6 frm AOR. This proves that IRCC issues PPR in batches after security by CSIS is cleared.
Maybe I am in the next batch.
Its when you pay the full fees including RPRF when you submit your application. You have the option of only paying half and paying the rest later like JPV did. The advantage of paying only half is so that when they ask for the remaining money, you know you have passed eligibility. The disadvantage is that you might lose a few days... but clearly in the speed JPV is going...a couple of days dont matter!Congrats on your PPR.!!!!!!
Was RPRF upfront??
hahhah I paid RPRF upfront and now I am thinking that it was not a smart move.RPRF confirms eligibility . Thats for sure.Its when you pay the full fees including RPRF when you submit your application. You have the option of only paying half and paying the rest later like JPV did. The advantage of paying only half is so that when they ask for the remaining money, you know you have passed eligibility. The disadvantage is that you might lose a few days... but clearly in the speed JPV is going...a couple of days dont matter!
Just got off the call with IRCC agent and she said that eligibility is passed . Going to receive GCMS notes on 12-14 July which will provide a better insight into my application.Its when you pay the full fees including RPRF when you submit your application. You have the option of only paying half and paying the rest later like JPV did. The advantage of paying only half is so that when they ask for the remaining money, you know you have passed eligibility. The disadvantage is that you might lose a few days... but clearly in the speed JPV is going...a couple of days dont matter!
Wanted to confirmJust got off the call with IRCC agent and she said that eligibility is passed . Going to receive GCMS notes on 12-14 July which will provide a better insight into my application.
@johnsyk : Your status still NA?
What is the number to reach IRCC? When I call the number listed on website, I get the message that - Call originated from Canada will only be answered.Just got off the call with IRCC agent and she said that eligibility is passed . Going to receive GCMS notes on 12-14 July which will provide a better insight into my application.
@johnsyk : Your status still NA?
Which number did you use? I was not able to reach an agent this afternoon.Just got off the call with IRCC agent and she said that eligibility is passed . Going to receive GCMS notes on 12-14 July which will provide a better insight into my application.
@johnsyk : Your status still NA?
Just want to confirm the number to call is 613 944 4000 for people outside of Canada,right? I kept getting hung upJust got off the call with IRCC agent and she said that eligibility is passed . Going to receive GCMS notes on 12-14 July which will provide a better insight into my application.
@johnsyk : Your status still NA?
Yes, Still NA. No Movement after 13th June. I tried calling IRCC about 6 times last night and spent about 20 minutes on it. I kept being bumped off saying heavy call volumes! How did you manage to get through? Just sheer luck?Just got off the call with IRCC agent and she said that eligibility is passed . Going to receive GCMS notes on 12-14 July which will provide a better insight into my application.
@johnsyk : Your status still NA?
Yes. They do a qualitative analysis of all the documents submitted including Work, education, ECA, IELTS etc.Wanted to confirm
Eligibilty is the inspection of educational,work documents and pcc correct??
Yes, that's the one. I could only reach upto the bit where they READ the damn status to you which I can anyway read myself on my profile! After that they say - High Call volume and we can't connect you to an operator. Please try later. And then I'm bumped off.Just want to confirm the number to call is 613 944 4000 for people outside of Canada,right? I kept getting hung up