Same, I believe it is meant for paper based applications.Doesn't works for me
Same, I believe it is meant for paper based applications.Doesn't works for me
Worked for me after I linked my paper based application.Same, I believe it is meant for paper based applications.
Mine is an electronic applicationWorked for me after I linked my paper based application.
Not sure why doesn’t work for you.
Mine as well and that may be the reason as it’s already linked to my account.Mine is an electronic application
Reason is simple:Mine as well and that may be the reason as it’s already linked to my account.
Hi Guys,
Starting thread for those who have AOR in April 2018 - please join for discussion and knowledge sharing.
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Below I will post some information which you may find useful going forward.
Some FAQ:
Q: How to find my visa office?
A: Send E-mail to: CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca
Subject: E000xxxx - Visa Office
Body of the mail:
Hello,
I am trying to find out in which Visa office my application is being processed?
Application number: E000xxxx
Date of Birth: 19xx-xx-xx
Last Name: xxx
First Name: xxxx
UCI: -
Category of Immigration: Federal Skilled Worker
More tips to follow.
It is most likely the user did not update the date of his IP2. No one can will be allowed in the country without thorough vetting which means Background Checks, even if they have diplomatic immunity.Today another FSW-O candidate with Spouse got PPR mail. March 6th AOR. RPRF paid on 18th March.
Direct PPR mail from IP1. No other changes. Seems it doesn't matter regarding stages. Total 77 days.
It is most likely the user did not update the date of his IP2. No one can will be allowed in the country without thorough vetting which means Background Checks, even if they have diplomatic immunity.
I guess your msg does not make sense at all. Do you really think without doing BGC's you can get the PPR request ? The answer is No.It has been said here before. IP1 and IP2 are what we see on our profiles. What made you think his/her file wasn't going through security and criminality checks while it says IP1 (what we see)? You want to force the user to get an IP2 on his/her profile where there was none? I have seen a lot who where in IP1 and got their PPR.
Once again, IP1 and IP2 update are all about the visa officer looking at your file. If the person is good at updating you with progress, then you might see the IP1/IP2 movements. If not, you get your PPR in IP1.
Menh just congratulate the PPR received and allow IRCC do their job.
I guess your msg does not make sense at all. Do you really think without doing BGC's you can get the PPR request ? The answer is No.
The tracker what you see is user data driven, which means once will user inputs the data, there have been instances if you see people quoting dates that they have received the PPR on a weekend or a public holiday. The user inserts usually the dates he see's the mail or the update.
Moreover I am not withholding IRCC to their job. Funny guy...
Atleast I dont ask questions like you : What do you think led to this quick approval?... as if the applicant will have the answersWell, you already made the call. My message didn't make sense. However, bear in mind the essence of these thread is to observe what is going on with peoples timeline and make inferences to our own timelines. Having said that, why not learn from the reported timeline and see how that could apply to your own or someone else?
There are 2 important questions you need to answer so you can understand better the dynamics of this process:
1) What makes you think that the applicant in IP1 didn't go through BG before getting the PPR?
The applicant will go through BG but they will not necessarily end up updating the tracker or notice in their timelines
2) Some persons have spent over 6 weeks in IP1 and just fews hours in IP2 before PPR. If necessarily BG is done in IP2 (as shown by the profile) does it mean BG could be that short?
BG can be done in either one. IP1 and IP2 are not official terminologies. if you are in IP1 for long, IP2 "may" be shorter (could just be an update) before one ends receiving the PPR request..
Just answer the questions so everybody can learn.
Completely agree. It's no where written on CIC website that BG is done in IP2 only.Well, you already made the call. My message didn't make sense. However, bear in mind the essence of these thread is to observe what is going on with peoples timeline and make inferences to our own timelines. Having said that, why not learn from the reported timeline and see how that could apply to your own or someone else?
There are 2 important questions you need to answer so you can understand better the dynamics of this process:
1) What makes you think that the applicant in IP1 didn't go through BG before getting the PPR?
2) Some persons have spent over 6 weeks in IP1 and just fews hours in IP2 before PPR. If necessarily BG is done in IP2 (as shown by the profile) does it mean BG could be that short?
Just answer the questions so everybody can learn.
I’m inland my straight Ip2 is before MEP. I agree with youmy BG check has been like IP2 status since the beginning, instead the medical passed relatively late compared with other applicants ( 20 days),
also, the pattern AOR – NA1 – MEP – IP1 – NA2 – IP2 – NA3 – PPR – CoPR is slightly different for inland applications.
said so today another draw, 3500 invitations plus other 3500 two weeks ago. it makes a total of 7000 invitations just this month, which means they must speed up the process in order to do not get stuck.
these are only my thoughts based on my impressions.