limbodxb said:Still waiting. Inland FSW. AOR of August 25th ... no PNP and no LMIA. No ghost emails to mention and last update to myCIC was months ago. (Medicals Passed and Background check in Progress).
I updated some information to my file a week ago (through online CSE), and CIC replied back with a one-liner saying they acknowledge the update and that they confirm my application is still in process (This was a few days ago, Wed. I believe). Only thing that may be lacking in my application is job responsibility descriptions. I couldnt get them from my employers, so I attached a letter explaining this, and provided links from websites where the jobs I was working are currently being advertised. I hope this is sufficient for them.
My passport was set to expire on June 2016. I renewed my passport as a precautionary measure.shibdutta said:Hi Vishal,
how many months you had (to expire the passport) before you renewed your passport.
and when we get PPR (whenever we get it), we have to send it to VO. does it need to be atleast 6 months valid passport. if this is the case, then I think i better start the process of renew it now.
Thanks
Shiv
reborncs1 said:Do we need valid visa when we get PPR? Or does CIC give you a visa when you send them your passport? Anyone know? I am FSW inland but my visa is expired.
chill down...current visa has nothing to do with PPR...if that was issue...they wont send PPR?? you will be given 1 year visa for landing purpose in your passport after PPR along with COPR...joshi123 said:I have the same question. Inland with visa expired. Anyone with the amser to this???????????
You can't be so sure about the batch end thing "funny one". Optimists would assume CIC have only paused to allow their hardworking agents revel in the joy of Christmas. Hopefully, CIC' PPR "santa" would continue from the 29th of December.yelena said:Well, it looks like "the batch" ended.. a lot of pprs issued, but unfortunately not for everyone :/
How are you guys holding up?
I am slowly accepting the fact i am in for a new delay, untill a new batch..
On the bright side, I havent seen any rejections lately, what about you?
yelena said:I think CIC is working during holidays aswell.. i think they have enough staff to continue buissiness as usuall., so yes, I think this batch has ended :/
I do hope something will happen next month at least. If they plann to reject me I wish that they get allong with it and get it over with :/
Assuming they all celebrate Christmas and on the 25th?ibejiopad said:specific senior agents would be required, and these guys also have rights to savor their festive holidays.
Let's wait and see, but I sincerely hope you are wrong.
And why would they want to reject an amazing immigrant like Yelena and miss out on the rare oppourtunity of having someone that would light up Canada. Lols. Seriously, you remind of Tom who whined so much about his sub-optimal NOC code. All that is history now. In your case, I think the agent would most likely consider your ITA date over your e-app date in respect of the outcome of your legal issue. If CIC was going to reject your application, they would have done that at the early eligibility check (R10 I guess) as your legal stuff directly impacts your crs points.yelena said:I think CIC is working during holidays aswell.. i think they have enough staff to continue buissiness as usuall., so yes, I think this batch has ended :/
I do hope something will happen next month at least. If they plann to reject me I wish that they get allong with it and get it over with :/
ibejiopad said:And why would they want to reject an amazing immigrant like Yelena and miss out on the rare oppourtunity of having someone that would light up Canada. Lols. Seriously, you remind of Tom who whined so much about his sub-optimal NOC code. All that is history now. In your case, I think the agent would most likely consider your ITA date over your e-app date in respect of the outcome of your legal issue. If CIC was going to reject your application, they would have done that at the early eligibility check (R10 I guess) as your legal stuff directly impacts your crs points.
Bottom line, I would be happy to see a bit of optimism from you.
Lols. Well, am sure there are billions of christmas fans who value the "days off) more than the actual celeberation. These workers would gladly take any date declared as holiday by the Canadian government.yelena said:Assuming they all celebrate Christmas and on the 25th?
Well... my spouse is orthodox, so we celebrate christmas on the 7th of january..