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January 2020 on wards Paper Based PR Applicants waiting for AOR/MR/PPR connect here.

Dragonsoul

Star Member
Oct 20, 2020
100
21
Category........
PNP
A friend of mine and his family just got PPR. They applied in February 2020 just like me, MPNP paper-based, NOC A, but all his family is here in Canada. On the other hand, my file was transferred to another visa office. I have a dependant out of the country.
 

bbjeon38

Champion Member
Jun 1, 2019
1,218
1,100
Kitchener
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2242
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
15-05-2020
Nomination.....
05-15-2020
AOR Received.
08-12-2020
Med's Request
30-12-2020
Med's Done....
28-12-2020
One more my friend got DM too!!
AINP all inland
Apr/06 2020 - AR
Oct/16 2020 - AOR
Dec/4 2020 - PAL
Jan/13 2020 - MR
Feb/02 2021 - MP
Mar/11 2021 -DM
She got copr in same day.
 

Sunny751

Star Member
Feb 14, 2021
129
51
I just called IRCC. The call center agent told me my application is under completeness check.
AR Sep 9, 2020
What was the contact number and options you selected ? I was calling yesterday but they were asking for application number, which i don’t have right now.
 

Indian5183

Star Member
Apr 3, 2019
100
103
I will share this to encourage everyone....I came to Canada 11 years ago as a student. Finished my degree with a good major but I had to sponsor myself from the scratch paying fees as an international student. I finished and I was owing my university $20,000 so I had to apply for my PGWP early so I could get my degree to apply for PR.

Unfortunately, getting a good and skilled job as a new graduant is not always that easy. I worked with agencies and did several part times and within two year, I was able to pay the $20,000 I owed and my degree was sent to me but I had no experience as a skilled worker to apply for the express entry. I wrote IELTS more than 5 times wasting all these money's( I can get 8 in 3 in speaking, writing and listening and get 3 in reading etc). I had to pay $3,000 to an immigration lawyer in ontario precisely to help me in the express entry but it amounted to nothing and they took the money....About 6 express entry applications I applied for outcome was my file was ineligible. So I had to relocate from province to province just so I could get a skilled work to apply for my PR. I have moved and worked in 9 provinces as at now.

Unfortunately for me, economic class(skilled, Canadian experience etc), family class , and provincial nominee didn't work for me. A case is where I applied to BC provincial nominee, paid $1,150 but after the assessment, I was found ineligible due to the 2 years experience and the money could not be refunded(But it was all good as a great lesson), I applied to Nova Scotia and PEI pnp but it all didn't work for me. I tried ontario and Saskatchewan but I couldn't submit the application because of the skilled work experience. Funny enough, prior to coming to Canada in early 2000's and in my home country, I was refused visa 4 times but I never gave up and but on the 5th application, I got 4 years to come and study here in Canada.

I've worked and lived in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, Ontario, PEI, Quebec, Newfoundland, New Brunswick but my biggest problem in life is, I don't know how to give up.

"And you know one thing about this funny life, very often, it's from the most desperate situations that spring the most brilliant of life successes...And for the most part, we all try to work hard to discard the parts of our lives that were painful. But just as we can't rip chapters out of a book and expect the story to still make sense, so also you need to keep every expect of your life intact and keep on turning the pages one at a time. What you maybe going through in all forms is serving a purpose"....That's just by the way.....So back to my story....

After travelling and moving around provinces, my PGWP was about to expire in July 2019 and I've been in Canada since 2009 without PR.

So I decided to move out of the province i was in and applied to go to school again. I applied and IRCC gave me almost 5 years because I'm sure the officer could feel my pain of long time temporary stay in Canada. I went to school for only one semester and prior to this, I had an encounter with several immigration lawyers, MP's, MLA's and most of the representatives told me not to apply for H&C looking at my story because is very difficult getting H&C but I have another spirit within that told me to apply for H&C so I applied.

After the first semester, I was tired of going to school and am a true Christian by the way, so I heard in my spirit to apply for a job in a different province again while on study permit during summer in 2020.

I had to drive for almost 3 days to the new company in a different province and I told them, I can only work till September and I have to go back to school.

The employer asked me, what can they do for me so I could work permanently for them because they loved how i work with all these canadian experience so I asked again I would need a work permit. They then agreed to help me and then I called one immigration consultant who was willing to help me get an employer specific work permit so I paid almost $2,000 for the fees and everything and they applied for me the employer specific work permit with my new employer and IRCC approved of it and usually it takes 2 years maximum but this time, IRCC gave me 4 years in December 2020.

I don't know about your situation but i can almost certainly tell you some people's story are a little bit strange and harder than others right? If you are a Christian, i will encourage you to trust in God for his delays are not his denials.

If you are not also, don't quit because in this life, quitters don't win, and winners don't quit"....We have great and awesome personalities at IRCC who are doing everything possible to make Canada a great home for everybody so just be patience and when it gets to your turn, you will smile...

I am just sharing this not to tell you my story but to help you know also that, everything is possible with God....Let's pray for this great land, Canada for greater works as you and your family joins us soon...Keep trusting and keep on keeping on, somebody.

H&C Application on June 06, 2019
Correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on August 1, 2019
Processing started in October 7, 2020
Medical instructions and request was on February 2, 2021
Medicals Received: February 22, 2021
Final Positive Decision PR Approved: 10-March,2021 (In total within 21 months)
wow! I’m blown away by whatever you wrote. You are such an inspiration to so many of us here. I liked your writing so much that I’ve taken the Liberty to share it with my family and friends who are in a similar situation. Bless you buddy! And congratulations on getting your PR after 11 years! Hats off to u!
 
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gill1988

Star Member
Aug 1, 2019
128
103
British Columbia
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2271
Job Offer........
Yes
Hi all,

I’m a PNP paper based (inland) PR applicant.

About AOR, is it a letter that IRCC sends? Or an email?

I’m asking this because I moved after sending my application, and sent a webform to update my address despite not having an application #. That webform address change was never replied and I’m worried that the AOR might go to my previous address.

My timeline, quite short but as follows:
AR: Sept. 11th, 2020
AOR: Waiting
BC PNP inland with 1 dependent that was outland at the time that I sent the application, now she is in Canada on a work permit.

Thank you.
 
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Eranil

Full Member
Nov 25, 2020
23
4
Please somebody give me a reply, I applied Paper based PR ( OINP ), employer job offer stream. PNP approved - Nov 2020. Applied PR. PR Application received Jan 4th 2020. If everything goes smooth, any idea how many months exactly taking to get final PR- 21 months or more or less. Any idea guys.
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
4,886
1,610
Please somebody give me a reply, I applied Paper based PR ( OINP ), employer job offer stream. PNP approved - Nov 2020. Applied PR. PR Application received Jan 4th 2020. If everything goes smooth, any idea how many months exactly taking to get final PR- 21 months or more or less. Any idea guys.
Aor is taking 6-7 months these days and after that processing is not too fast . Totally it depends on the case or how they process applications. Pr can take 11-20 months. Because of covid everything is delayed.
 

Miss bee

VIP Member
Mar 24, 2020
4,886
1,610
Hi all,

I’m a PNP paper based (inland) PR applicant.

About AOR, is it a letter that IRCC sends? Or an email?

I’m asking this because I moved after sending my application, and sent a webform to update my address despite not having an application #. That webform address change was never replied and I’m worried that the AOR might go to my previous address.

My timeline, quite short but as follows:
AR: Sept. 11th, 2020
AOR: Waiting
BC PNP inland with 1 dependent that was outland at the time that I sent the application, now she is in Canada on a work permit.

Thank you.
No AOR has nothing to do with your address. It comes in email anyways. If you want to change address call the cic number and ask them to change. Call on this number and ask them ti update new address. (888) 242-2100
 
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