It's all about the financial implications mate. If you can afford an attorney then I'd say go ahead and do it. I engaged one myself and it turned out to be extremely beneficial.
Guys, got PPR and CoPR.
Here's my timeline before you ask.
Residence and VO: London, UK
AOR: 24th May 2017
Meds passed: 6th June 2017
R7 passed: 14th June 2017
Eligibility passed: 18th December 2017
Info sharing: 28th January 2018 (no idea why it took so long)
SS initiated: 14th March 2018...
Sorry guys I haven't been on here in a while. Just to let you all know that I got my PPR last month and CoPR earlier this month.
Here's my timeline before you ask.
AOR: 24th May 2017
Meds passed: 6th June 2017
R7 passed: 14th June 2017
Eligibility passed: 18th December 2017
Info sharing: 28th...
Lool cheers. Yeah I can't wait anymore to get done and over with this whole shebang. Hopefully it'll be within this month :-). What's happening on your end??
Loool and you as well mate. Not entirely certain bro, I'm not sure if being local would help me in any way either. Plus, there isn't any specific trend to follow. So let's wait and see how much more waiting torture they'll bestow upon us. :D
Million dollar question mate. It all depends on the visa office and also the analyst to whom your file has been assigned to. If the analyst's workload is significant then may take up to a month or even more. Some people got PPR request literally few days after the meds were passed. What's your...
Yeah bud. I got my re-meds and rprf request on the 1st of Feb and did both last week. So now waiting for the PPR request. Hopefully it'll be fairly soon after waiting for 21 months.
Buddy, they'll even send the demand notice first. No attorney goes to the court directly these days without sending an adequate time notice to the IRCC first.
By the way, these lot are a rip off. I emailed them to book an appointment with their attorney and they were like yeah it's $450 just...