Same here..caddr said:I am getting ghost emails everyday since 11 feb but nothing changed in mycic , anyone in same situation
Same here..caddr said:I am getting ghost emails everyday since 11 feb but nothing changed in mycic , anyone in same situation
I'm inland too.JoacRy said:I only got 1 ghost email after submitting my documents. Don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
Thank you for letting me and other forum members know your progress.meysam.gh said:Hi guys
I got ITA on December but had to wait for my police clearance which took almost 2 month. we finally got it 2 days ago and got AOR the same day 13/Feb. nothing has changed yet. I am outland FSW.
It will take time for your medicals to get passed, usually between 4 days to 3 weeks. You have just started you mega waiting phase, welcome . Congratulations on your AORmeysam.gh said:Hi guys
I got ITA on December but had to wait for my police clearance which took almost 2 month. we finally got it 2 days ago and got AOR the same day 13/Feb. nothing has changed yet. I am outland FSW.
Mostly, for all updates you will be notified by MY CIC or through ghost emails. I advise you to check your account once a day. I believe its more than enough. When you receive a ghost email double check your account. Remember that the process my take up to 6 months and you are still FEB AOR. Wish you all the best my friend.T365 said:Hi Everyone.
For any kind of status changes (in review, in progress, etc.) in myCIC, will we get notification/s? Or none?
For rejection/approval I believe they'll send a message in myCIC informing us right.
IMO I don't think it's a good idea for me to frequently check the statuses in myCIC as it will increase my anxiety. I believe in doing it only when necessary like if they ask us for additional documents, or when they reject/approve us.
What do you guys think, is this approach ok?
You might receive requests for submitting additional documents including but not limited to Schedule 4, Schedule 4A and Schedule A forms. There is no rule for time expectations for ppr for PNPs. However from previous experiences it may take sometime. Most PNP applications are processed in less than 6 months. Cool down, you are fine and try to enjoy the process my friend.KDRD said:Received AOR on 12 Feb 2016 , how much time will it take for next steps and PPR . I have been nominated by the province of NS. Does anyone know if the PNP cases are moved at a faster pace
What are these forms Schedule 4, and Schedule A I have no idea please updateSirgic said:You might receive requests for submitting additional documents including but not limited to Schedule 4, Schedule 4A and Schedule A forms. There is no rule for time expectations for ppr for PNPs. However from previous experiences it may take sometime. Most PNP applications are processed in less than 6 months. Cool down, you are fine and try to enjoy the process my friend.
As a PNP you are requested to settle in the province that nominated you. Schedule 4 and 4A are simply declaration s that you intend to settle there. No worries it is a single page form with your signature on it. Peace of cake.KDRD said:What are these forms Schedule 4, and Schedule A I have no idea please update