Can you please throw some light on the basis of this assumption? :'(sms_1190 said:If there is no PPR today night, then we have to worry as they might have paused for PNP and processing CEC first.
Can you please throw some light on the basis of this assumption? :'(sms_1190 said:If there is no PPR today night, then we have to worry as they might have paused for PNP and processing CEC first.
Everyone knows who are PNP here that most of PPR received for PNP were on Tuesday night around 10-10:30pm EST. If this won't happen, then we have to wait for one more week to get in the next batch of PNP.mjadawala said:Can you please throw some light on the basis of this assumption? :'(
I am strongly agree with you. This is ridiculous why do PNP inland have to wait for long to get PPR. We have nomination and our applications should be easy to process and much faster than other streams. I think we need take some serious steps here otherwise we can wait for 7 or more months to get our PR. I am Dec applicants and still waiting for Golden email. Already waited 1 year to get nomination and my score is over 440 now. Even FSW pnp outland guys applied in Feb got PPR man come on is CIC is seriously thinking about inland applicants or they just put us in dark rooms to wait when they clear all FSW, CEC and PNP outland then our turn will come. The way they are issuing invitation our turn will come after long period of time. We need to take some serious steps here. I am already sent emails out to local MP and even immigrations minister regarding this delay. I would strongly recommend that every PNP inland applicants do this asap.SaraSmi said:I think we should contact some news channels.. and tell them the situation. So that they can highlight this issue
Thanks sms_1190, even after being a PNP applicant I missed noticing this trend.sms_1190 said:Everyone knows who are PNP here that most of PPR received for PNP were on Tuesday night around 10-10:30pm EST. If this won't happen, then we have to wait for one more week to get in the next batch of PNP.
Count BCPNP in as well.zainy89 said:I wouldn't say its just OINP applicants who are seeing delay in process I am through NBPNP myself and haven't received any update since the date of AOR its the PNP Inland applications in general as a whole which are being delayed period
what are GCMS notes?zainy89 said:All those with applications still in under process applied for GCMS notes? If so do you see any movement as for your application ?? Please share
Guys need your views on this..........SAMCANADA_ON said:I am strongly agree with you. This is ridiculous why do PNP inland have to wait for long to get PPR. We have nomination and our applications should be easy to process and much faster than other streams. I think we need take some serious steps here otherwise we can wait for 7 or more months to get our PR. I am Dec applicants and still waiting for Golden email. Already waited 1 year to get nomination and my score is over 440 now. Even FSW pnp outland guys applied in Feb got PPR man come on is CIC is seriously thinking about inland applicants or they just put us in dark rooms to wait when they clear all FSW, CEC and PNP outland then our turn will come. The way they are issuing invitation our turn will come after long period of time. We need to take some serious steps here. I am already sent emails out to local MP and even immigrations minister regarding this delay. I would strongly recommend that every PNP inland applicants do this asap.
Same for NWT PNP although I think we don't have a lot of PNPs here ;DSaraSmi said:yeah.. all PNP's are delayed
I think this what the reason behind this delay because we are not in huge numbers as other streams and CIC is delaying usbreathofwind said:Same for NWT PNP although I think we don't have a lot of PNPs here ;D
I am waiting for my 6-month date. It's more or less at CIC's liberty to determine their workload distribution, as long as most non-problematic cases finalized within 6 months.SAMCANADA_ON said:Guys need your views on this..........
mortywaves said:I am waiting for my 6-month date. It's more or less at CIC's liberty to determine their workload distribution, as long as most non-problematic cases finalized within 6 months.
Once it's past 6 months, I will contact my MP, the minister, CIC, office of PM, BC local government (PNP issuer) and local Ombudsperson.
MPs dont help!mortywaves said:I am waiting for my 6-month date. It's more or less at CIC's liberty to determine their workload distribution, as long as most non-problematic cases finalized within 6 months.
Once it's past 6 months, I will contact my MP, the minister, CIC, office of PM, BC local government (PNP issuer) and local Ombudsperson.