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GirlOntario

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The excel sheet, which shows CIC process time (tinyurl), does not show many PPR (passport requests) in 2010. Mostly cases are of 2009. Is there any other way of knowing about the PPR Data in 2010? How do we know the trend of 2010?

Or if silent members can post thier PPR (If recieved in 2010) under this thread so that will be great.
 
Re: Alberta H1B SRS Category - Passport requests (PPR) - 2010 Only for 2010

In 2009 PPR was really fast. many got within 2 months from consulate transfer date. But now CIC New York officials is smoking weed probably that's why it is taking a long time. Any other opinion?
TO ALL ALBERTA SRS H1B STREAM's Victims - please post 2010 trend
 
The reason why we do not see PPR here is that no nomination was issued for AINP H1-B category from Jun. till late Nov. last year (exept job-offer cases). The majority of those who received nomination before Jun 2009 have already received their PR, and those who received nomination at the end of 2009 are now sending documents to Buffalo or waiting for AOR/Medical. We will probably see a lot of AOR/Medical in a few months and we'll see many PPR later this year.
 
Seriously this irritates the hell out of me. "This year later" why this AINP program was called fast track if they have to waste applicant's complete two precious years of life? Why these numbers like 6 months, 9 months or 12 months are spread on websites to befool people?
 
Hi girlontario,

why always ur crying you f(censored word). wait for some time.
Some people are unlucky even to receive the nominations.In that iam the one.Cant you sit tight for some time.... :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(



GirlOntario said:
Seriously this irritates the hell out of me. "This year later" why this AINP program was called fast track if they have to waste applicant's complete two precious years of life? Why these numbers like 6 months, 9 months or 12 months are spread on websites to befool people?