Thank youThis thread may provide additional insight:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/new-request-biometrics-now-needed.498874/
Definitely you will get in a day or twoOn my CIC account, it says, "your application has been approved, see the message below for details" but no message in CIC or in my email.
But I really hope this turns out to be true
You must get your PR after RPRF in a day or twoFriends...I got rprf request and my background check went to ip2 just now...can I finally breathe a sigh of relief?
Also the rprf letter says I have cleared eligibility
I too will check with my lawyer and get back.Pnp outland
Feb 16- AOR
Today I requested my lawyer to send update on my profile.
The screenshot which she sent shows additional column biometrics not needed status and
Review of documents section says - we are reviewing the additional documents sent by you.
I have no idea about additional documents. My lawyer did not mention that they have requested for additional documents. Am not sure if this is a system related change (As I have read in Jan thread) or really my lawyer has uploaded additional documents without my consent.
any other PNP outland face the same .. please see share.
Well, if it's really related to travel history...then I would be a good case study. I have hundreds and hundreds of trips (and I only listed the ones I could actually recall). I typically fill up a passport per year (yes, I get a new passport issued almost every year because I run out of pages) and have done so for years. And I have a European passport, so most countries I don't even need a visa...so you can imagine what countries I am traveling to and the frequency thereof. IP2 on May 30...no update since...and no additional doc request either.And I have at least 20 trips and my partner as well - Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. :O
If processing time really runs according to the travel history I think I will have to wait a lot :/
Next when it changes to " application in progress" it will be IP2.Guys... sorry if it's redundant but what exactly are IP1 and IP2?
Can anyone please explain the whole order of different stages for background check?
In my case, so far it's been:
1- 'Next Step is to...Background Check'IP1
2- Not applicable (currently here)NA
Usually within few days. If it took more than few days then you will be stuck in ip2 for monthsOnce you pay the RPRF, in how many days is the PPR expected?
Well, at the end of the day we are just wondering things but I really hope that this travel history won't take too long! Very soon you will receive your PPR! Stay positive!Well, if it's really related to travel history...then I would be a good case study. I have hundreds and hundreds of trips (and I only listed the ones I could actually recall). I typically fill up a passport per year (yes, I get a new passport issued almost every year because I run out of pages) and have done so for years. And I have a European passport, so most countries I don't even need a visa...so you can imagine what countries I am traveling to and the frequency thereof. IP2 on May 30...no update since...and no additional doc request either.
Yes, i kept on checking time and again, no dice. I suppose my extensive travel history is delaying it!@alsaqqaf Did you check your junk or spam folder in your email in case if you received PPR?
Exact same question in my mind as well. Can the PPR recipients help please.To people who have got the PPR,
Firstly, Congrats on your PPR.
I have a question for you guys: how heavy is your travel history? have you traveled extensively?? I am wondering if travel history makes a difference.
I got RPRF on 26 may & BG went to IP2 on 2 June & then it went to NA again on 5 June. This usually doesn't happen. I don't know when to expect PPR. Plz tell Why do u say if it takes a few days to change then we're stuck at IP2 for months. Is that the trend?Usually within few days. If it took more than few days then you will be stuck in ip2 for months