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MoeD

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Apr 23, 2017
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I guess you are right. I just wish there was a pattern. Would it be so hard to be on a first come first served basis. and it seems like dey favour applicants from the United Kingdom. Just have a look at immitracker.

Made so much plans concerning this relocation and this LVO is throwing a wench in my plans.

Most of the people i know whose application were moved to LVO have had a Uk visa refusal in the past, even though we have visited other countries after that. Asides refusing us entry into their countries must they punish us further.

Just ranting. I am just going to zone out and sign out from all groups and blogs. Stick to check my application once a week and move on with my life. See you guys
I completely understand your frustration. I’m getting job offers offering me almost double my current salary and I’m refusing them because I don’t want to add complexity to my application at this point in cases cic comes back asking for more documents or should they finally approve my application and I need to relocate. Also, despite already being to the UK and many countries in Europe as well as twice to Canada even, I have a refusal from the US which seems to be haunting me. Even though my latest GCMS notes showed that they requested info about me from the US, and the US told them I was all right; they still requested ADR asking me about that refusal. In December I will hit 6 months waiting. I told myself if by new year’s I don’t get a response, I’ll continue living my life as if it’s a refusal. I can’t keep everything on hold like this for much longer.

For now however, we all need to try and stay calm and minimize the frustration and most importantly not get hooked up on false hope like imagined patterns as it will only lead to more disappointments.
 

justkency

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Jun 3, 2017
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I completely understand your frustration. I’m getting job offers offering me almost double my current salary and I’m refusing them because I don’t want to add complexity to my application at this point in cases cic comes back asking for more documents or should they finally approve my application and I need to relocate. Also, despite already being to the UK and many countries in Europe as well as twice to Canada even, I have a refusal from the US which seems to be haunting me. Even though my latest GCMS notes showed that they requested info about me from the US, and the US told them I was all right; they still requested ADR asking me about that refusal. In December I will hit 6 months waiting. I told myself if by new year’s I don’t get a response, I’ll continue living my life as if it’s a refusal. I can’t keep everything on hold like this for much longer.

For now however, we all need to try and stay calm and minimize the frustration and most importantly not get hooked up on false hope like imagined patterns as it will only lead to more disappointments.
I completely understand your view. A lot of us do not understand why our application went to London and why it’s taking a long time. However, as each day goes by it becomes clearer that some applications go to London for strict background checks. How do we know this - someone went for interview yesterday and he asked the question and the Visa Officer told him.

On a good note - I just received my PPR today. If you are on the WhatsApp group, you will probably know me. I did not get any ADRs either from CIO or London Visa Office and at this point I think the reason why my application went to London is probably because my Wife was denied US Visa, which she finally got.

This experience has thought me to be patient and calm. Certainly you will get your PPR and if you are not in the WhatsApp group try to join. There is a huge support system there.

https://chat.whatsapp.com/9N2eHX7udL4Hi6Nr14AQaU
 

justkency

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Jun 3, 2017
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Your file is currently in London for final processing. Unfortunately we cannot give you a specific time scale of when processing will be complete at this time. We will be in touch with regards to the next steps in your application. Please keep your correspondence to a minimum.
You are close to getting your PPR. That response means that your file has been reviewed. I got the same response too and in few days I moved to IP2 and in one week PPR
 
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sutyfornow

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I completely understand your frustration. I’m getting job offers offering me almost double my current salary and I’m refusing them because I don’t want to add complexity to my application at this point in cases cic comes back asking for more documents or should they finally approve my application and I need to relocate. Also, despite already being to the UK and many countries in Europe as well as twice to Canada even, I have a refusal from the US which seems to be haunting me. Even though my latest GCMS notes showed that they requested info about me from the US, and the US told them I was all right; they still requested ADR asking me about that refusal. In December I will hit 6 months waiting. I told myself if by new year’s I don’t get a response, I’ll continue living my life as if it’s a refusal. I can’t keep everything on hold like this for much longer.

For now however, we all need to try and stay calm and minimize the frustration and most importantly not get hooked up on false hope like imagined patterns as it will only lead to more disappointments.
Whts ur aor and background stage?
 

Xaiby

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Sep 14, 2017
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Dear All,
Don’t get frustrated. Everything will be fine in the form of PPR. All of us will get our PPRs today or tomorrow. We have cleared the most difficult stage at CIO, Sydney where the PR applications may be refused. Now LVO can only take time and ask for additional documents. But the chances of refusal are less than one percent.
So cheer up!!
 

MoeD

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Apr 23, 2017
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I completely understand your view. A lot of us do not understand why our application went to London and why it’s taking a long time. However, as each day goes by it becomes clearer that some applications go to London for strict background checks. How do we know this - someone went for interview yesterday and he asked the question and the Visa Officer told him.

On a good note - I just received my PPR today. If you are on the WhatsApp group, you will probably know me. I did not get any ADRs either from CIO or London Visa Office and at this point I think the reason why my application went to London is probably because my Wife was denied US Visa, which she finally got.

This experience has thought me to be patient and calm. Certainly you will get your PPR and if you are not in the WhatsApp group try to join. There is a huge support system there.

https://chat.whatsapp.com/9N2eHX7udL4Hi6Nr14AQaU
Congratulations!! It’s great to get clarity in regards to why files are sent to London, it explains why the LVO might take a longer time than usual to process files. I tried to apply again to a US visa a month ago, but got stuck in administrative processing. That’s a temporary refusal until they finalize a background check. I admit now it wasn’t the smartest move I did given I’m in the Middle East, but I did it thinking it might speed things up with CIC if I send them an email that I applied again for a US Visa and got it this time. Unfortunately, there’s no timeline for administrative processing in the US consulate and it might take from a few days to years even. So now I’m basically stuck in background checks from both the US and Canada :p. I’m not sure if being in administrative processing by the US is something I’m required to inform CIC about or if I should wait until they send me their decision and then inform CIC...

Do you mind sharing your timelines?
 

justkency

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Jun 3, 2017
15
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Congratulations!! It’s great to get clarity in regards to why files are sent to London, it explains why the LVO might take a longer time than usual to process files. I tried to apply again to a US visa a month ago, but got stuck in administrative processing. That’s a temporary refusal until they finalize a background check. I admit now it wasn’t the smartest move I did given I’m in the Middle East, but I did it thinking it might speed things up with CIC if I send them an email that I applied again for a US Visa and got it this time. Unfortunately, there’s no timeline for administrative processing in the US consulate and it might take from a few days to years even. So now I’m basically stuck in background checks from both the US and Canada :p. I’m not sure if being in administrative processing by the US is something I’m required to inform CIC about or if I should wait until they send me their decision and then inform CIC...

Do you mind sharing your timelines?
I don’t think you need to inform CIC

Timelines
AOR - June 02
MEP - July 06
IP1 - July 06
NA2 - July 06
FTD - August 21
IP2 - October 26
PPR - November 02
 

MoeD

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Apr 23, 2017
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I don’t think you need to inform CIC

Timelines
AOR - June 02
MEP - July 06
IP1 - July 06
NA2 - July 06
FTD - August 21
IP2 - October 26
PPR - November 02
Ah we’re actually very close in timelines. My AOR is one day earlier than you, while IP2 is 4 days after yours.

Congratulations again, and thank you for your help! All the best in your coming transition to beautiful Canada.
 
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justkency

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Jun 3, 2017
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Ah we’re actually very close in timelines. My AOR is one day earlier than you, while IP2 is 4 days after yours.

Congratulations again, and thank you for your help! All the best in your coming transition to beautiful Canada.
Thank you. Well you are on track then. Your PPR is very close.

You can join the WhatsApp group so that you can effectively track when to expect your PPR. Though it’s full now but we expect people who would be getting their PPR today to leave

https://chat.whatsapp.com/9N2eHX7udL4Hi6Nr14AQaU
 
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Xaiby

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Sep 14, 2017
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I don’t think you need to inform CIC

Timelines
AOR - June 02
MEP - July 06
IP1 - July 06
NA2 - July 06
FTD - August 21
IP2 - October 26
PPR - November 02
Dear justkency,
Keeping in view your timeline I’m expecting my PPR around Dec 15.
Thanks for sharing your timeline.
 

pakimom

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Category........
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20-04-2017
Thank you for all your support friends- I received my PPR from LVO on 1st November!!
All I can say to all of you is that never lose hope and stay positive....its a waiting game and one needs a lot of patience. I got my PPR exactly 6 months and 10 days after my AOR.
 

MoeD

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Apr 23, 2017
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Thank you for all your support friends- I received my PPR from LVO on 1st November!!
All I can say to all of you is that never lose hope and stay positive....its a waiting game and one needs a lot of patience. I got my PPR exactly 6 months and 10 days after my AOR.
Congratulations!! Best of luck on your new journey :)
 

MoeD

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Apr 23, 2017
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Guys, for those who just recently received ADR, how can I be sure CIC received them?

I got the request for ADR on October 30th, with a deadline of November 5th for submission. I provided the document on the same day of the request, October 30th, but until today the status of Additional Documents is "We need more documents to continue processing your application. We will send you a message with more details."

When I view my submitted application, I find the document I uploaded with a status of "Replacement Provided", while all the other documents I initially uploaded prior to AOR have a status of "Provided".
 

yewwy

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Jan 25, 2017
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Guys, for those who just recently received ADR, how can I be sure CIC received them?

I got the request for ADR on October 30th, with a deadline of November 5th for submission. I provided the document on the same day of the request, October 30th, but until today the status of Additional Documents is "We need more documents to continue processing your application. We will send you a message with more details."

When I view my submitted application, I find the document I uploaded with a status of "Replacement Provided", while all the other documents I initially uploaded prior to AOR have a status of "Provided".
Hi Moed, someone in our whatsapp group reported that after he uploaded the documents and there was no change to his document status, he sent them a mail stating that he had submitted the document and wanted a feedback on his application. He got PPR two days after the mail. I advise that you do the same, send them a mail and also raise a CSE. If your documents status still reads that, it is possible they have not yet checked what you submitted. Act fast please.