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couple of monthhssssssss !!!

it is surprising... but realty is that only Medical status changes with time...
and BG status is something which officers do not update.

Below is experienced/info/feedback/read on internet based findings and assumptions;
so process is that first all documents are checked and when medical is passed it is IP2... no matter what your status is
when file is at LVO then while reviewing file they make important status changes
thats why some get PPR just next day of IP2 and some get after 2-3 months..

to further add just ask for your VO, they will tell your current VO where your file is processing..
if it is at LVO expect less than 3 months for PPR from the date it came to LVO
 
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One of my friends friend received his PPR after 3 weeks of the change from NA2 to IP2 and here too we can see many received it during the same period. The same 3 week range was said by another person in this forum as the average time. So I guess 3 weeks is the general max time within which PPR will be issued.

Also, I heard from my consultant and other guy that if we have lived in more than one country (people who holds more than two PCC) then the processing time will be more (3 weeks).
 
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After entering IP2 I also got an additional update more recently. A couple of weeks before I got PPR the status of my additional document changed from "The additional documents you provided are being reviewed" to "We do not need additional documents".
 
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After entering IP2 I also got an additional update more recently. A couple of weeks before I got PPR the status of my additional document changed from "The additional documents you provided are being reviewed" to "We do not need additional documents".

Beside required documents did you provided any other documents... in the section Letter of Explanation or Legal Name Change Doc ?
 
To kill the anxiety,it is better to order the gcms notes to know what all comments has been made by the agents at ip1 and na2 and officer's review at Ip2. No one can predict the actual time from Ip2 to ppr but seeing the gcms notes can help clear out many things.
 
To kill the anxiety,it is better to order the gcms notes to know what all comments has been made by the agents at ip1 and na2 and officer's review at Ip2. No one can predict the actual time from Ip2 to ppr but seeing the gcms notes can help clear out many things.

did you applied for GCMS?
 
Yeah it was,file is waiting for an officer review,rest all is done.
 
nice :)
all is well for you..
Yeah that is why I suggest all of you,who are waiting eagerly for ppr and trying to guess the trend or speculate seeing mycic update,it would be better to order gcms notes which shows the much wider picture.
 
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Beside required documents did you provided any other documents... in the section Letter of Explanation or Legal Name Change Doc ?
I provided a Letter of Explanation... I didn't need to provide any legal name change documentation, as I never changed my name.
 
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To kill the anxiety,it is better to order the gcms notes to know what all comments has been made by the agents at ip1 and na2 and officer's review at Ip2. No one can predict the actual time from Ip2 to ppr but seeing the gcms notes can help clear out many things.
In the end, the help from gcms notes is kind of limited... They are a bit confusing, and I got mine about 20+ days after I ordered them. As a result, they provided me with a picture of my situation that was probably already a bit outdated. Not sure if there is any way to get them faster.
 
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