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Ojans19

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Apr 23, 2019
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I know how hard it is for everyone. But let's not Despair. It is in times like these that our characters are forged. Life is a series of problems; each one you conquer successfully, sets you up for the next. The most important thing is that you conquer. It's now like a river, you either keep swimming or you drown.
This process has drained us psychologically, emotionally, financially and otherwise. It's like putting your life on pause while watching others continue living. They marry, change jobs and make decisions that you can't make because your options are now limited. All the choices we've made in life has brought us to this moment, to this prison that we now find ourselves. It is our choice. It's also our choice to decide how we react to our present predicament.
Most of us can no longer find motivation, we've been broken, we've been patient.
All I ask from us is that we wake up every morning and get through the day; one day at a time. No matter what, KEEP LIVING!!!:)
 
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Hey guys, on September 2nd I landed in Quebec by car through Vermont border.

I wish everyone good luck and quick PPR. We all deserve it.

I will be looking at this thread from time to time to give advice and to answer questions but I hope to see you all in the citizenship thread!
congratulations indeed. It feels good
 

amans39

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Jul 11, 2019
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I know how hard it is for everyone. But let's not Despair. It is in times like these that our characters are forged. Life is a series of problems; each one you conquer successfully, sets you up for the next. The most important thing is that you conquer. It's now like a river, you either keep swimming or you drown.
This process has drained us psychologically, emotionally, financially and otherwise. It's like putting your life on pause while watching others continue living. They marry, change jobs and make decisions that you can't make because your options are now limited. All the choices we've made in life has brought us to this moment, to this prison that we now find ourselves. It is our choice. It's also our choice to decide how we react to our present predicament.
Most of us can no longer find motivation, we've been broken, we've been patient.
All I ask from us is that we wake up every morning and get through the day; one day at a time. No matter what, KEEP LIVING!!!:)
Well said, one day at a time indeed.
 

dry.00

Hero Member
Oct 4, 2018
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Yes it really hurts . Specially when u have everything genuine and honest.
I know a few people who got PPR with fake work experiences. And I am sitting in RR for work despite having everything genuine ITR,form 16 , salary account ,web presence ,ppf statement .
But I think it's not our fault nor it has something to do with our luck.
This whole EE system is a crap .I mean seriously why can't u ask for more docs when finalizing ones application or provide transparent real time updates. If this is your efficiency then India is way ahead than Canada in governance.
So with a bullshit of system we should not blame ourselves. Lets face this crap for some more time while enjoying our festival season meanwhile.
Good luck to all November comrades.
What? Seriously?
We're sitting here because of the extra checks that IRCC implemented because of the people who cheat the system, yet they already got PPRs?

What a fair world we live in
 

jessy87

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Sep 18, 2018
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Dear All,

I have been a silent reader for a long and thought will share my part of the journey until this moment.

No PPR yet !!!

I got a job offer in BC in April 2017. My employer waited for almost 2 1/2 months to process the LMIA and got rejected as the application didn't meet their requirements. We revised everything and again waited for another close to 2 months to process the LMIA. It got rejected again. Not once but twice my employer applied and waited for the LMIA. I don't know if there is any employer who could goto the extents of doing multiple LMIA. All these while i didn't know about the BC PNP process, figured out a way while I was on a business trip to the US in June 2018. I applied for the BC PNP and my employer paid again the employer compliance fee, got the BC nomination and then an ITA from IRCC, received an AOR on Nov 16 2018.
Before finishing my PR application, I applied for a work permit using the support letter received from BC and got a permit on December 06.

I decided to wait till May 16, the 6 months estimated time line, as i didn't want to start in fall. In March, figured out a review required on Job duties and POF through GCMS notes. Proactively arranged the documents and sent it to IRCC. My file moved to NDVO on March 23 and still waiting.
I sent multiple emails to NDVO but not even a generic reply. I wrote to Mr. Ralph and got to know that my medical validity is Nov 7 though I gave it on Nov 2. Criminality Passed, Eligibility - Review required, Security - Not Started.

I ordered GCMS notes on August 01st and received 2 days back, found that info sharing still in-progress for my wife. I had a US visa refusal in 2010 and my wife had one in June 2019. By mistake, i had clicked "No" to the question on any visa refusal as i read it as only for Canada. I sent out an explanation letter to IRCC immediately explaining the situation and on what grounds the visa was refused.

I do not know what their decision is going to be but I'm still waiting.

I still have the work permit and planning to start in Canada between Jan - Mar.

I have to put some of my major decisions on hold as I still belief that there will be at least some answer from IRCC. I currently hold a designation as Studio Director and have been offered as a Partner. I also have a job offer from one of the big engineering and construction in the middle east with great pay. All these are on-hold for now as I'm waiting and still fighting.

Sorry for a long write up above.
I know each of us had had traveled their own paths with all hurdles but you need to belief that there is gold at 10 ft.
i hv also put big decisions of my life on hold because of this stupid wait. Have patience my friend.. we will get our PR one day for sure. but sometime this wait sucks.
 
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jessy87

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Sep 18, 2018
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is it always necessary PPR will follow in 10 days of re-medical submission? I am sceptical after the long wait :(. Any insights?
i hv seen many cases last month who got PR even one day after passing the medical.. but its not happening for me.. i even did nt pass my remedical yet.
 

NOMAD2017

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Mar 9, 2017
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Mississauga, Toronto
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Paris
NOC Code......
111
AOR Received.
13-12-2018
Med's Done....
03-11-2019
Passport Req..
20-11-2019
VISA ISSUED...
07-12-2019
LANDED..........
01-10-2020
Lollll dont tell me. Still waiting ?
And hey, just noticed that your ADR was employment record. What does that mean? What did the ask for ?
 

jessy87

Hero Member
Sep 18, 2018
270
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Justin Trudeau was here in Ontario and asked about immigration backlog. Apparently he said currently the preference is processing thos already within Canada. Not sure how true it is but this is what I heard.
lol i am in canada and waiting from may 2018