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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    I called CIC asking about PPR, as all my background check and eligibility check has been completed in October. The lady said she is sure that you will not get the PPR in these last days of December but she congratulated me twice and said you most probably will get PPR in January. I do not trust...
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Yes, security. eligibility, criminality is all done separately. Background check envolves Security and Criminality. Criminality check is done through your police clearance certificates and through RCMP but security is something that takes most of the time to be completed as it has to be done...
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Congrats man that was really qucik for you. Under what job NOC you applied?
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    What is your application timeline buddy?
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Nothing yet Nav. In my account after recent changes in layout, it only shows latest update: Medical was reviewed on August 02, 2019. Although, when I call CIC they say everything is complete all the background checks (criminality and security), eligibility and medical has been done and...
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Sure Nav! File Received by CIC office: December 05, 2018 Acknowledgement of Receipt: 24 Feb 2019 Medical requests: 18 July, 2019 Medicals passed: 02 August, 2019 Pre-arrival letter: August 30, 2019 It is an inland application under Alberta PNP nomination under semi skilled job category i.e. NOC...
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Hello guys, I received my gcms notes today and it says in the notes section on last 2nd page: Updated date: 2019/09/09 Restricted: No Label: Adm Text: File reviewed. No apparent A35/A37 concerrns evident. File approved and RFV. I dont understand what does File approved and RFV means?
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Hey! Yes, I hope the officer picks up our file ASAP for the final review so we get the PPR within this year. I am not sure though when the holidays start for the immigration department. Some people say they stop working from December 15 for Christmas holidays and some say their holidays start...
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Under which category did you apply your PR? Mine was under Provincial nomination from inside Canada in Alberta. It was under NOC level C job. Did you apply through a skilled job?
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Yeah man. I have now requested for GCMS notes to know what exactly are they waiting on now or did the officer just forget to send the PPR lol A month ago CIC said everything is done and your application is in good standing. So, I am wondering what is left then?
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    I have exactly the same timeline. But I am still waiting for PPR. Applied unde AINP as well.
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Hello there, My husband has applied for PR under provincial nomination from Alberta and I am included as a dependent (spouse) in his application and I am living with him as a visitor since then. He has applied under NOC C level job. Application was received by CIC on December 05, 2018. AOR was...
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    December 2018 Paper Based PR Inland Applicants

    Congratulations buddy! I have the same timelines. I received my PAL on September 31 and now waiting for PPR. Your's PPR came after 1 month from PAL and I am hoping for mine the same.
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    International Students EI and CPP

    Hello there, I would like to question why is it that international students have to pay for EI and CPP? If someone is not permanent in the country and is just here for study basis, why do we have to pay for CPP? It clearly says it is for Canadians Pension, and I am not a Canadian. Secondly...