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PNP PR IN-LAND PAPER-BASED APPLICANTS 2017- Let's Connect Here

vasuv001

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paper pased inland pnp application .

may i know how long does it take to get pr.
pls input ur comments
 

hrehouma

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Jul 20, 2018
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I saw one case from May who got PPR. You might get it soon. Did they ask you additional documents?
They asked for usa police certificate because i didnt provide it up front on 02 May and then RPRF fee the next day. They then marked my Additional docs status to Not applicable only a day later.
 

hrehouma

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Jul 20, 2018
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Do you have dependents? I don't think that at this point is worthy apply for Express Entry. I understand that applicants from 2016 and the beginning of 2017 had hard time and they waited for so long, even almost 2 years (A friend of mine) But in my friend's case she lived in many countries and she had a hard time getting the criminal records of each country, plus in general the delays are matter of fact of the 40 thousand refugees that came to the country and they required processing their PR too of course. I think currently the summer delayed everything. Another friend who works in Canada Revenue told me that a big amount of officers are taking vacations and that brings delays. Hopefully you will get the PPR soon.
No dependents just myself. Thanks for the information. Yeah I am hoping to get the PPR soon too :)
 
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Grechy7

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Apr 12, 2018
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No dependents just myself. Thanks for the information. Yeah I am hoping to get the PPR soon too :)
I'm sure you will get it soon. I have one friend who missed one document and his process was delayed for one month. It might be that, but you are so close :)
 

Wrett

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Jul 22, 2018
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Hey, how are you guys doing?

I just wanted to share my application timeline here. I'm an inland PNP paper-based applicant (international graduate)

Application received on June 21, 2017
AOR on August 20, 2017
MR on March 24, 2018
MD on April 01, 2018
MP on April 17, 2018
Waiting for PPR

According to this forum news and members posts, I came to know that it will take a little bit longer to receive a PPR however, I'm just curious is it compulsory to receive a pre-arrival letter prior to a PPR?
 

Grechy7

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Apr 12, 2018
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Hey, how are you guys doing?

I just wanted to share my application timeline here. I'm an inland PNP paper-based applicant (international graduate)

Application received on June 21, 2017
AOR on August 20, 2017
MR on March 24, 2018
MD on April 01, 2018
MP on April 17, 2018
Waiting for PPR

According to this forum news and members posts, I came to know that it will take a little bit longer to receive a PPR however, I'm just curious is it compulsory to receive a pre-arrival letter prior to a PPR?
Yes, haven’t you gotten one?
 

Wrett

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Jul 22, 2018
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I hope it's not a difficult thing for you guys to answer.

The question over here is when I tried to call the CIC toll free self-service/automatic call to get an updated info on my file. it was kept saying the same info which is you passed the medical exam, your background check is in progress, we do not need additional documents and we will notify you once the final decision has been made on your file.

It' been over three months since I passed the medical examination. Is it common that we get the same updated info on automatic call until the final decision has been made?

I really appreciate your assistance with your valuable time and answer.

Thanks in advance.

Have a good one guys.
 

Grechy7

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Apr 12, 2018
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No, I haven't
Maybe it would be useful to request the notes. They show you more information. What do you get, a ghost update? Nothing changes? Yes. You should get one letter is for everybody even if you are inland. Maybe the notes can help you to understand where you are stand in the process.
 

Wrett

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Jul 22, 2018
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Maybe it would be useful to request the notes. They show you more information. What do you get, a ghost update? Nothing changes? Yes. You should get one letter is for everybody even if you are inland. Maybe the notes can help you to understand where you are stand in the process.
No, I didn’t get any update apart from medicals
 

haoburnaby

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Jul 24, 2018
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Hi Denyl, hi Marsia

I am going to do the same in this October - it will be exactly 1 year work in Canada and I will have about 439 points.

Now I am inland paper based applicant BC PNP, skilled worker stream.

Application received 11th of August 2017.
Nothing afterwards, its too early I believe.

I am afraid to connect my paper based application to my online account as I've read in this forum that it can cause the problem afterwards to submit EE profile.

Denyl - has you connected your paper based with online and afterwards no issues with EE profile?

thanks!
hello, we have the timeline (application received around your time). is there any update on your application so far? thanks