Darn it. I guess I am being overly hopeful here. I think I might have to apply for OINP -_-This data is as of Feb 15. Today is a different day, pool composition would be different too!
Darn it. I guess I am being overly hopeful here. I think I might have to apply for OINP -_-This data is as of Feb 15. Today is a different day, pool composition would be different too!
The draw on 24th Jan, I saw the update after 02:00 PM CST. Now its 1:37 CST. I do think there is a chance for the result to show up from a time perspective.Its 19:30 pm UTC....has it ever been this late? The most delayed draw seems to have happened on 15/11/16 that too at 17:54 UTC....should we still be hopeful for a draw today?
No. You don't need to tell IRCC your travel history once you've submitted your application.Hello Seniors in the house, I have a question.After submission, I embarked on trip meaning I have an additional travel history.Do I have to inform CIC as additional information or it is not necessary?
Good luck today guys
This is real timeThe draw on 24th Jan, I saw the update after 02:00 PM CST. Now its 1:37 CST. I do think there is a chance for the result to show up from a time perspective.
Thank you! So if I send in my passport upon PPR and new stamps are seen,that won't be a problem rightNo. You don't need to tell IRCC your travel history once you've submitted your application.
Let us not lose hope...Jan draw was on 10th. Feb being a shorter month draw dates were pre-poned by 3 days..it could be tomorrow as well.....Keep your fingers crossedWill we know if there is no draw today ? So I’m guessing if not today then next wed.
We can only wait out the next few Canadian working hours and decide...if no draw today, obviously on next Wednesday but with less hopes of reduced CRSWill we know if there is no draw today ? So I’m guessing if not today then next wed.
That is the time they make the draw. Not the time they post the update. 13:38 UTC is 07:38 CST. I am absolutely sure there was no update in early morning.This is real time
Date and time of round: January 24, 2018 at 13:38:00 UTC
In this instance, time is not an issue. Yes, PPR may take longer time but how long would one have to wait to get direct ITA? Imagine if you had to wait 6months to get direct ITA, the time would have been spent processing OINP? I think the bone of contention is the processing fee and the fact that one is constrained to reside in Ontario.Is that the only main reason? It doesn't seem a lot. It is worth paying for it as you wouldn't suffer the headache of waiting CRS cut off to decrease.
I did read somewhere as well it takes longer to get PPR? May be that's another reason.
It won't be a problem. I did it and there was no problem.Thank you! So if I send in my passport upon PPR and new stamps are seen,that won't be a problem right
How delay is the ONIP processing compared to ITA in general? Any rough idea?In this instance, time is not an issue. Yes, PPR may take longer time but how long would one have to wait to get direct ITA? Imagine if you had to wait 6months to get direct ITA, the time would have been spent processing OINP? I think the bone of contention is the processing fee and the fact that one is constrained to reside in Ontario.