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I was in IP1 for 141 days and IP2 for the last 18 days and counting. I will be completing 6 months by the end of this week. It is quite frustrating to be honest. I have applied for my GCMS notes last month.
 
I was in IP1 for 141 days and IP2 for the last 18 days and counting. I will be completing 6 months by the end of this week. It is quite frustrating to be honest. I have applied for my GCMS notes last month.


In IP1 for about 125 days and now in IP2 for about 15 days.
AOR Date : 7th July
 
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Okay, so everyone getting worried about the stages and timelines.

Their average processing time is 6 months. So, I would suggest you to wait for 6 months before you contact IRCC or request an update. Also, timelines doesn't mean anything as it differs from person to person. My IP1 took 30 days and I am in IP2 stage since 7 days. You can either get PPR in 30 days which one of my friend did and the other friend had to wait 18 months due to review. So, it all depends upon the case.

Patience is a virtue, I know it's hard, but that's all we can do.

Hope it helps.
 
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Hi I got RPRF request roughly a month ago and paid within 2 days. In my RPRF it says that my admissibility review is going on. Can some one please let me know which stage I am in (is it IP2) and how long does people generally wait to get PPR email after paying RPRF?
Thanks
 
Hi I got RPRF request roughly a month ago and paid within 2 days. In my RPRF it says that my admissibility review is going on. Can some one please let me know which stage I am in (is it IP2) and how long does people generally wait to get PPR email after paying RPRF?
Thanks
As far as my understanding goes, they are reviewing your eligibility and it may take some time. This generally means you are in IP2 stage. You'd have to wait for sometime, as there is no time limit in this particular screening.
 
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