boss let's wait until that user respond. chill nowIf they say CEC I'm going to lose it!
boss let's wait until that user respond. chill nowIf they say CEC I'm going to lose it!
PNP Outlandyou tr2pr? cec inland? study permit?
Yasss. The dream will soon become reality. I can't wait to share my good news with ya'llhttps://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/the-outlander-ppr-thread.744023/post-9796963
Throwback to this day, when Ottawa rain officially started (Nov 5th).
@Psyoptica was engulfed in disbelief lol
Wish I knew bud...probably looking at a year at least.
So how do I know if I need to do my medicals again or not? I gave them all the way back in September 2019.Your medical expiry will most certainly be reflected on portal as it is an automated update - set to expire in one year. So your passed status will show to ‘not needed at this time’ when expired.
What can be silent is the extension which you would need to rely on gcms or contact the IRCC to find out.
IRCC will ask you.So how do I know if I need to do my medicals again or not? I gave them all the way back in September 2019.
London VO is currently picking up pace. I’ve seen several REMEDs today and 2 PPRs from LVO. Stay hopefulYasss. The dream will soon become reality. I can't wait to share my good news with ya'll
I am hoping they finish processing at least 10k FSW cases before 2022. That would be 1/3 of the backlog. I imagine that finalizing 1st semester of 2020 would give that much. The first bottleneck is until end of March 2020, then there is very little cases until August 2020.At this pace, I think a respectable quantity of the backlogs would have been cleared before they go on Christmas break. Next year January they may resume by clearing post-March AOR applications- FSW