i know there is 20,000 applicants but when you see applications going way ahead of yours, its really frustrating!!! This forum is good, but i hope the earlier applicants can progress a little quicker!!
Congratulations very lucky for family reunion !!!↑
@YULIA-2016 PPR received. All the best to everyone
Yes, New Delhi is much faster as its asking for PCC at the same time as other documents. I am assuming other NDVO applicants will soon get PPR request as well. CPC-M earlier asked for PCC before IME but since few earlier cases, they have not asked for PCC from anyone. I wonder if it will come in batches like AOR and IME requests.
Application 1/5/19 ; parents +2 depd; from India ; for NB ; Med.19/8/19: PCC.30/8/19: & PPR 7/9/19...as per spreadsheet.Hello, Congratulation, Please share your timeline.
i know there is 20,000 applicants but when you see applications going way ahead of yours, its really frustrating!!! This forum is good, but i hope the earlier applicants can progress a little quicker!!
If you filled the representative form and the representative is in Canada LVO = CPC MYou're right, I think they are just waiting for the people who were sent the IME to complete the Medicals before they can start issuing PCC requests in another batch.
Also, I think it is just the number of cases being handled which makes NDVO faster than CPC-M as CPC-M may have a much larger number of cases to deal with. However, how or why did some people get assigned to NDVO and why some to CPC-M is anybody's guess.
True, it's very frustrating. I sponsored my parents and my brother-in-law sponsored his. We both sat together and filled forms. My docs were delivered to Ottawa on 10 May and his on 15 May. I didn't get any request for addl docs and went into process on 8 Aug. He got request on 20 June to resubmit a form with hand signatures of his parents which he resubmitted on 23 June. His file went into process on 14 Aug and in 4-5 days got DM, SA,bio and IME requests and is only awaiting PCC now. I am still stuck at In Process. I don't know what to do to revive our file.Agreed. Its frustrating and worrisome when you been skip from the pool
People often forget that every case is different.True, it's very frustrating. I sponsored my parents and my brother-in-law sponsored his. We both sat together and filled forms. My docs were delivered to Ottawa on 10 May and his on 15 May. I didn't get any request for addl docs and went into process on 8 Aug. He got request on 20 June to resubmit a form with hand signatures of his parents which he resubmitted on 23 June. His file went into process on 14 Aug and in 4-5 days got DM, SA,bio and IME requests and is only awaiting PCC now. I am still stuck at In Process. I don't know what to do to revive our file.
Even if two cases are similar, they may be with different CO’s; and a lot depends on the CO. S/he may work at a different pace, may look at things differently, and if in doubt, may need to revisit the file in 30/60 days...True, it's very frustrating. I sponsored my parents and my brother-in-law sponsored his. We both sat together and filled forms. My docs were delivered to Ottawa on 10 May and his on 15 May. I didn't get any request for addl docs and went into process on 8 Aug. He got request on 20 June to resubmit a form with hand signatures of his parents which he resubmitted on 23 June. His file went into process on 14 Aug and in 4-5 days got DM, SA,bio and IME requests and is only awaiting PCC now. I am still stuck at In Process. I don't know what to do to revive our file.
That's not right !!! Please refer to previous posts on this discussion.If you filled the representative form and the representative is in Canada LVO = CPC M
No rep = NDVO (if PA is in India)