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  1. timothyltl

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    Dang... starting from Monday, everything just went downhill here in Toronto... they said it's gonna hit -20 tonight (Thursday, 14 Nov)... I have to go buy my wife some more equipment before she arrives early next month....
  2. timothyltl

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    Bulletin 1 usually comes after AOR2. so in your case, the "Started processing on Aug 19" can be considered as AOR2... lol If your case is not very complicated, you should be able to hear back from the VO in 2-4 months... My wife's app was rec'd on March 28th, and she got her COPR and visa at the...
  3. timothyltl

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    Wow!!! Double good news!! There could be more coming then!!
  4. timothyltl

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    Congrats!!!
  5. timothyltl

    Hong Kong timeline

    Btw, here weekend doesn’t count... Only week days so... take a beat it’s only 7 days from DM lol
  6. timothyltl

    Hong Kong timeline

    Haha! Here in Toronto is cold too... sometimes it gets to as low as 3-4 c at night now... it’s unconfirmed just yet but we might be having a white Halloween... will know very soon
  7. timothyltl

    Hong Kong timeline

    Hmm that’s a little bit slow tbh... but it’s not unheard of tho... I have some Indian friends and their sponsors’ PPRs came a month after DM... but eventually it will come. Also, since you had an interview with the HKVO, are you sure it’s positive? We never have an interview but I heard that...
  8. timothyltl

    Hong Kong timeline

    That’s one step forward. I think this is an AOR1... ecas is showing BCG processing because it is the status you are in. For when DM will come it is hard to say, could be 2 -3 months or even longer depending on your case’s complexity
  9. timothyltl

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    Dont worry my friend. it is gonna come very soon. In our case, it was 3 days after we saw DM on ECAS.
  10. timothyltl

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    First, BIG CONGRATS! Second, there should be an email within one or two weeks following the DM status change. That email details what you need to do in two different scenarios: need a visa and dont need a visa. I remember, if you are visa exempt, you still need to submit a photocopy of your...
  11. timothyltl

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    LMFAO!! I hear this winter is gonna be super brutal! have your HH or whatever ready lol
  12. timothyltl

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    well, that sucks... I thought they were not overwhelmed... we will continue stand with you on this!
  13. timothyltl

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    Nope... One thing you should know about this government is unless you sue them, they wont return your money voluntarily, even if the money is yours!
  14. timothyltl

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    No... I abandoned my inquiry because my case was DM'ed...
  15. timothyltl

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    I got this one as well but this is not the one I meant... There was a small note on the GCMS website before I reached to the payment page... But i might be wrong tho... I just vaguely remember there was something like this...
  16. timothyltl

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    Thanks!!! It's a big relief for my wife as well because she was kind of getting stressed by this...
  17. timothyltl

    Hong Kong timeline

    No problem! double-check your Canadian Immigration checklist with country-specific requirements as well, just to make sure you dont miss anything else... Sometimes it happens and quite frankly, missing document will delay the process... BTW, my wife got her PPR on 17 Oct. So, dont lose hope my...
  18. timothyltl

    Hong Kong timeline

    If I remember correctly, when I submitted my GCMS note application, I did see a note saying that they are striking to meet the 30-day limit but due to high-volume of inquiry, the limit may be stretched... It was not on any of the ATIP front page or GCMS note website.
  19. timothyltl

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    Hey Ryester, maybe these dont fit you but it doesnt hurt to re-check your position... 1. when you submitted your GCMS notes, did your application have any indication that you are not currently in Canada? 2. I got the idea that you are not the PA in your application. If that's so, did you submit...
  20. timothyltl

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    Nothing’s been updated since then on GCkey page. But yes, I did hear from others that this is usually followed by PPR... but I am not very sure. Thus the question... Not at all! 3.28 Received 5.07 AOR1 Biometrics Done and passed 6.11 Med passed 6.06 Moved to HKVO 6.07 AOR2 6.20 DM on ECAS...