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krishnan.sambasivan said:
Hello Guys since most of us got the PPR's What happens when we get the landing document. I am FSW inland with a LMIA job offer. I have US visa can I just flagpole and comeback do I need to show funds on the account and other documents when I get in? MY wife will land in Feb 2017 whenI o back to India and come will she be grilled while she lands???

Read this thread:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/landing-in-canada-all-you-need-to-know-t36735.0.html

Hope this helps!
 
I wonder when I'll get the PPR - no status change even today. Sigh!
180 days are up. 6 months tomorrow (saturday!)

Application status : Open
Review of eligibility : Review in Progress
Review of medicals : Passed
No additional documents needed at this time
Interview: Not needed at this time
background check : Not needed at this time
Final decision : Not started.
 
HKK_13! said:
I wonder when I'll get the PPR - no status change even today. Sigh!
180 days are up. 6 months tomorrow (saturday!)

Application status : Open
Review of eligibility : Review in Progress
Review of medicals : Passed
No additional documents needed at this time
Interview: Not needed at this time
background check : Not needed at this time
Final decision : Not started.

I hear you! It's been 186 days and counting for me, FSW outland, file transferred to NDVO May 31, and nothing yet. ARe you going to apply for GCMS notes?
 
HKK_13! said:
I wonder when I'll get the PPR - no status change even today. Sigh!
180 days are up. 6 months tomorrow (saturday!)

Application status : Open
Review of eligibility : Review in Progress
Review of medicals : Passed
No additional documents needed at this time
Interview: Not needed at this time
background check : Not needed at this time
Final decision : Not started.

Same here. The VO is Singapore. Sent them an email asking for update. Waiting on that as well.
 
What are the chances of hearing a good news before the long weekend.
 
newcecapplicant said:
I hear you! It's been 186 days and counting for me, FSW outland, file transferred to NDVO May 31, and nothing yet. ARe you going to apply for GCMS notes?

Hi newcecapplicant,

Could you please share your timeline.


Category (CEC/FSW/PNP):
Inland or Outland:
Application submission date:
AOR date:
Medical Status:
Medicals Passed Date:
Current BG Status:
Current BG Status date:
Additional Doc Request Date:
Additional Doc Request Type:
Additional Doc submitted date:
RPRF (Upfront/date):
ITA received date:
CRS Score:

Regards
Ryan
 
amsi said:
What are the chances of hearing a good news before the long weekend.

Slim to none :)
 
RyanGiggs011 said:
Hi newcecapplicant,

Could you please share your timeline.


Category (CEC/FSW/PNP): FSW
Inland or Outland: Transferred from Ottawa to NDVO May 31
Application submission date: March 31
AOR date: April 1
Medical Status: Passed
Medicals Passed Date: n/a Sometime in May
Current BG Status: Not needed at this time
Current BG Status date: since April 1
Additional Doc Request Date: May 11, 2016
Additional Doc Request Type: Schedule A
Additional Doc submitted date: May 15
RPRF (Upfront/date): Upfront
ITA received date: Feb 10
CRS Score: 497


Regards
Ryan

First, thank you Ryan for asking. I've put them above.
 
I sent copy of passports and 2 pictures on the 28th of Sept.
And today I saw on myCIC account : APPROVED !!!! :D

Keep faith, be patient, it will be your turn very soon.

Thank you to all of you. :)
 
Preet_S said:
I called CIC and was informed by Agent that my application has been finalized and will hear something from cic till end of this month. ::)

AOR April 17
BG in progress second time 26 Aug
RPRF request 30 Aug

but it hasn't been 6 months since your AOR date... how were they able to tell you that?
 
tatianatiana said:
but it hasn't been 6 months since your AOR date... how were they able to tell you that?

It depends on the person attending the call. When I called first person told they can't access the information until six months reached.
But the next person was very nice and told all details indirectly.. like she never said the application is approved, but mentioned everything
is going well and BGCheck is finalized and good. you will get the passport request soon. And i haven't reached the 6 month time, not yet :)
 
RG_Ind said:
It depends on the person attending the call. When I called first person told they can't access the information until six months reached.
But the next person was very nice and told all details indirectly.. like she never said the application is approved, but mentioned everything
is going well and BGCheck is finalized and good. you will get the passport request soon. And i haven't reached the 6 month time, not yet :)

Thanks! I'll try calling them on Tuesday then :)
 
RG_Ind said:
It depends on the person attending the call. When I called first person told they can't access the information until six months reached.
But the next person was very nice and told all details indirectly.. like she never said the application is approved, but mentioned everything
is going well and BGCheck is finalized and good. you will get the passport request soon. And i haven't reached the 6 month time, not yet :)

Oh my word! I cannot believe that some people do not get it yet! Agents will say anything to get you off the phone, sometimes politely - giving 'helpful' information, other times they are just rude. In both instances the information is generic and does not guarantee you anything... to that extent I am pretty sure most 'advice' is made up!

If you take a look at the responses from CSE's .....IRCC are starting to tell people to stop contacting them, specifically stating that they will not respond to duplicate requests.

Why are people still doing this? Especially those who are still within 6 months - YOU SHOULD NOT PHONE, EMAIL or SEND a CSE, unless urgently required because of an error, or a change in circumstances.

As the IRCC advice states; be patient and stop communicating with IRCC unnecessarily. You are impacting the ability of IRCC to process our applications. STOP it you ignorant, selfish, stupid people!!! You know who you are !!
 
smoggie said:
Oh my word! I cannot believe that some people do not get it yet! Agents will say anything to get you off the phone, sometimes politely - giving 'helpful' information, other times they are just rude. In both instances the information is generic and does not guarantee you anything... to that extent I am pretty sure most 'advice' is made up!

If you take a look at the responses from CSE's .....IRCC are starting to tell people to stop contacting them, specifically stating that they will not respond to duplicate requests.

Why are people still doing this? Especially those who are still within 6 months - YOU SHOULD NOT PHONE, EMAIL or SEND a CSE, unless urgently required because of an error, or a change in circumstances.

As the IRCC advice states; be patient and stop communicating with IRCC unnecessarily. You are impacting the ability of IRCC to process our applications. STOP it you ignorant, selfish, stupid people!!! You know who you are !!

I do agree with you to disagree. Just because I said I called them and said everything fine doesn't mean that am calling them for fun. I have my own reasons to
raise a CSE and or call IRCC. Everyone else has a different application and life situation right. In my case I wanted to make sure they accepted my additional docs
and too know the progress to seek clarification on a business trip coming in November, and I don't see anything wrong in calling them. And the important thing is that am not calling them
everyday :) just two time in last six months!!
 
smoggie said:
Oh my word! I cannot believe that some people do not get it yet! Agents will say anything to get you off the phone, sometimes politely - giving 'helpful' information, other times they are just rude. In both instances the information is generic and does not guarantee you anything... to that extent I am pretty sure most 'advice' is made up!

If you take a look at the responses from CSE's .....IRCC are starting to tell people to stop contacting them, specifically stating that they will not respond to duplicate requests.

Why are people still doing this? Especially those who are still within 6 months - YOU SHOULD NOT PHONE, EMAIL or SEND a CSE, unless urgently required because of an error, or a change in circumstances.

As the IRCC advice states; be patient and stop communicating with IRCC unnecessarily. You are impacting the ability of IRCC to process our applications. STOP it you ignorant, selfish, stupid people!!! You know who you are !!

Calm down dude, geez. Those agents being pestered won't have ANY impact on your application process.