Yeah and sadly this perk is quite bigger than the other one!!They're not getting PPR though
Really hoping Ottawa gives us single folks to be happy tooYeah and sadly this perk is quite bigger than the other one!!
Hey Manpreetss,Finally
AOR 21st november
MEP 19 December
Cec inland
Visa office: Niagara
Landing interview email: 4th June
No update from MEP till yesterday.
Hope everyone get their PPR soon
At this rate, one has exhausted all the hope in one's hope bank. I just pray the 1000 you mentioned refers to the pages of this thread and not the total amount of days before sending the golden mailLet's see if Ottawa gives us RFV before this thread hits 1000 pages
LOL trueAt this rate, one has exhausted all the hope in one's hope bank. I just pray the 1000 you mentioned refers to the pages of this thread and not the total amount of days before sending the golden mail
No, you do that when you give birth.Hello everyone, need help with a question. Do you need to inform ircc if you get pregnant while waiting for your PPR?? TIA
Other people may give better answers butHello everyone, need help with a question. Do you need to inform ircc if you get pregnant while waiting for your PPR?? TIA
I ordered GCMS notes on April 4th and didnt receive it for 2 months. Finally I received them yesterday.Hello good people. Quick question. I requested gcms notes on April 5 and still haven’t received them. Do they email them directly? Has anyone experienced such a delay?
This is for a FSW inland application. VO Ottawa AOR Nov 25, 2018. MEP passed January 8. No update since. Called in, was told they haven’t even reviewed my eligibility. .
I think for now I’m going to focus on gcms notes.
Don’t worry I ´ m Aor nov 27 same status as yours ! File is in Ottawa too ... looks like Ottawa folks are sleepingHey guys,
I am AoR 29 nov. I raised a webform last friday and got revert that they are still verifying my eligibility requirements and my background check is yet to start. File is with ottawa. I am really worried. Is it going to take forever.
Thank youNo, you do that when you give birth.
But if you get CoPR before giving birth and still have some time before your due date, you can fly to Canada to land and give birth there.