They don't process cases with logic nor a specific pattern. They just prioritize non-complex easy cases with complete and perfect documentationanujgupta84 said:CIC logic is going over my head !
Acknowledgement letter is there in your MyCIC account after you submit your PR application. Majority of the guys have got this acknowledgement or popularly called 'AOR' (Acknowledgement Of Receipt) the very next day and some have got this 7-10 after their application submission. It's just a confirmation that CIC have received one's application.karen12 said:Hi Everybody
I have a very silly question... what is acknowledgement letter??? when do you get it and can you check your status on CIC account getting it??
Any help is appreciated
Thank you!
Thanks for the correctionanujgupta84 said:92 days for you, YamPower. Isn't it?
so does the girl stay in Jamaica? if Yes, the PPR she got from Ottawa referred her directly to the local VO?YamPower said:UPDATE!!! The girl who got PPR last week Tuesday submitted last week Wednesday and got notification of COPR today!!
She's in Jamaica and sent her PP to the Kingston Visa OfficeHopefulguy said:so does the girl stay in Jamaica? if Yes, the PPR she got from Ottawa referred her directly to the local VO?
Thank you so much anujgupta. I really appreciate your help.anujgupta84 said:Acknowledgement letter is there in your MyCIC account after you submit your PR application. Majority of the guys have got this acknowledgement or popularly called 'AOR' (Acknowledgement Of Receipt) the very next day and some have got this 7-10 after their application submission. It's just a confirmation that CIC have received one's application.
All the best.
This makes it interesting. Someone (Asivad Anac i think) was hypothesizing on PPRs being coming with instructions to directly submit at VO. That is more or less proved here. Could this be causing delays? Could we be back to the mercies (read efficiency or lack thereof) of our local VOs for background, criminality checks and PPR issuance? Some VOs (and KVO in particular) had better turn around time during previous PR applications compares to other VOs such as NDVO. This is what we could have probably seen here.YamPower said:She's in Jamaica and sent her PP to the Kingston Visa Office
It wasn't. She emailed CIC and got a response to submit to KVO.ullu_ka_pattha said:This makes it interesting. Someone (Asivad Anac i think) was hypothesizing on PPRs being coming with instructions to directly submit at VO. That is more or less proved here. Could this be causing delays? Could we be back to the mercies (read efficiency or lack thereof) of our local VOs for background, criminality checks and PPR issuance? Some VOs (and KVO in particular) had better turn around time during previous PR applications compares to other VOs such as NDVO. This is what we could have probably seen here.
Can you reconfirm with the Jamaican lady if PPR was with specific instruction to submit PP at KVO?
I still remember how hopeful you were to not edit the dates in your timeline to July. And now it appears you might have to edit them to August. :-XYamPower said:It wasn't. She emailed CIC and got a response to submit to KVO.
The KVO FSW2014 applicants were processed in about 5-6 months so I have high hopes. My only grouse is that they took several weeks to return the PPs after PPR.
2nd of the May applicants got PPR now!ounjal said:Inside Canada
ITA Mar 27
Application submitted: May 12
AOR: May 12
Medical Passed: May 13
Background Checks in Progress May 13
Additional Documents: June 10 (schedule A)
PR received today! (Visa exempt country)
Don't lose hope guys!
That member does sound like a troll we haven't seen for a while. Remember cryptic?anujgupta84 said:2nd of the May applicants got PPR now!
:-\