What exactly do you mean by signals with low frequencies?Nevermind @comfortablynumb. Having a sharp and effective radar comes from practice. So with a bit more practice, your radar will be picking signals even ones with low frequencies. hehehehe.
What exactly do you mean by signals with low frequencies?Nevermind @comfortablynumb. Having a sharp and effective radar comes from practice. So with a bit more practice, your radar will be picking signals even ones with low frequencies. hehehehe.
I think you should just check the timeline of some people on this thread. It might take a while but you will get something concrete.Anyone ??
It's the 5th day...
Thanks, but the applicants who paid RPRF after its request, and are in this thread, have been waiting for long. They have a long gap b/w RPRF and IP2. So, I was a bit curious about how many days should I have to wait.I think you should just check the timeline of some people on this thread. It might take a while but you will get something concrete.
There might be few people in this thread who have receivaned RPRF request. The stats you obtain here will not help to jump to a conclusion.Thanks, but the applicants who paid RPRF after its request, and are in this thread, have been waiting for long. They have a long gap b/w RPRF and IP2. So, I was a bit curious about how many days should I have to wait.
I'm getting a little confused by posts talking about RPRF like it's a formal gate in the e-APR review...
As far as I understand, it's AOR > Meds > IP1 > NA > IP2 > PPR regardless of when you pay, or are asked to pay RPRF. And even then this pattern is guesswork as it's not always in that order! How do we know the earliest/latest point CIC would ask for RPRF?
I get the psychological aspect, but I'm interested in the factual basis.NA to IP2 is the longest phase during the whole process. Wouldnt it be nice to have a checkpoint/marker in he way??
RPRF is that marker.
For a start @jpv2212 got the request after 9 days after status chnaged to NA. Earliest can be as soon as 4 days after NA , not sure about the maximum though.I get the psychological aspect, but I'm interested in the factual basis.
How do we know the earliest/latest point CIC would ask for RPRF? And is that consistent, or does it depend like so much else on the particular agent? Etc.
I know there's something called immitracker, wonder if that logs RPRF data...would be a shame if it doesn't.For a start @jpv2212 got the request after 9 days after status chnaged to NA. Earliest can be as soon as 4 days after NA , not sure about the maximum though.
You can study the immitracker for concrete evidence of your query. There are many applicants who have got RPRF request.I get the psychological aspect, but I'm interested in the factual basis.
How do we know the earliest/latest point CIC would ask for RPRF? And is that consistent, or does it depend like so much else on the particular agent? Etc.
Haha, snap! We posted about immitracker at the same time. Great mindsYou can study the immitracker for concrete evidence of your query. There are many applicants who have got RPRF request.
I got mine on the 9th day after BG-NA.
https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/april-2017-aor-permanent-residency-tracker
Great!Haha, snap! We posted about immitracker at the same time. Great minds
Yes i will wait thenThat could be because it's holiday time in Canada. July 1 was Canada independence day and they have holiday on July 3 for that. Support centers might be lean on staff too considering that this is summer and holiday time. You could give a few days and email them again
No, but i can include it if there is some support, i've been thinking about it.There might be few people in this thread who have receivaned RPRF request. The stats you obtain here will not help to jump to a conclusion.
Do we have any thread for March FSW-O.?
@andy108 : Do we have any column in the tracker to contain RPRF request received/paid ?