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g126 said:
B@ST@RD!!! I'm getting left behind by you now!!!

Only joking :P :P :P :P

Good for you my friend! Hope you get PPR mail soon then. ;D ;D ;D

See... SPVO is still the WORSE in LA!!! :P :P :P

I still can't believe it, i had to refresh my browser 5 times to make sure the page was right...
Hopefully everything goes well... at this point is it safe to assume that my NOC matched my work experience and that I passed criminality check?

We will see, there are a few folks who's status stays at IP for several weeks, while others being at NN get their PPR without any changes so you may still win this race :P
 
nmuntz said:
I still can't believe it, i had to refresh my browser 5 times to make sure the page was right...
Hopefully everything goes well... at this point is it safe to assume that my NOC matched my work experience and that I passed criminality check?

We will see, there are a few folks who's status stays at IP for several weeks, while others being at NN get their PPR without any changes so you may still win this race :P

Well generally yes, by this point you've passed your eligibility... But again, the only way to be sure is to order GCMS notes!

lol... I think I'll come last in the race... but the important thing is finishing it! ;D ;D ;D
 
g126 said:
Well generally yes, by this point you've passed your eligibility... But again, the only way to be sure is to order GCMS notes!

lol... I think I'll come last in the race... but the important thing is finishing it! ;D ;D ;D

My GCMS notes are on their way, i should receive them early April... Hopefully this will give us more insight...
Exactly, the important thing is finishing the race! Don't lose hope buddy, I trust you will hear good news very soon.
 
Hi Guys , i've been observing this group, first of congrats to all those who got the PPRS, i have a few questions i am along with quite a few people here PNP-Inland. My AOR is 20TH Jan, recently i checked my status :

Application status We received your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you.

Review of eligibility We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.

Review of medical results You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes.

Review of additional documents Not applicable.

Interview You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.

Background check Not applicable.

Final decision Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

So even till now the medical hasn't been passed, anyone who's a pap-inland can give an insight as to why its taking so long where as cec and pnp-outland are getting processed. Is PNP-Inland the slowest stream which on average will take the full 6 months, anybody know anyone from Jan or even December who got PPR'S being PNP - Inland?

ANY ADVISE AND TIPS/ OVER THIS ISSUE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.

Regards
Salman
 
SalmanB said:
Hi Guys , i've been observing this group, first of congrats to all those who got the PPRS, i have a few questions i am along with quite a few people here PNP-Inland. My AOR is 20TH Jan, recently i checked my status :

Application status We received your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information from you.

Review of eligibility We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.

Review of medical results You do not need a medical exam. We will send you a message if this changes.

Review of additional documents Not applicable.

Interview You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.

Background check Not applicable.

Final decision Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

So even till now the medical hasn't been passed, anyone who's a pap-inland can give an insight as to why its taking so long where as cec and pnp-outland are getting processed. Is PNP-Inland the slowest stream which on average will take the full 6 months, anybody know anyone from Jan or even December who got PPR'S being PNP - Inland?

ANY ADVISE AND TIPS/ OVER THIS ISSUE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.

Regards
Salman

Unfortunately not even GCMS notes would help you... I've no idea why PNP-I is so slow.

I'm guessing your medicals were fine (all negative) and you're not asked for further tests, right?

I can only guess that PNP-I get a different queue with one very slow analyst... I'd wager your medicals are passed by this point but since your file has yet to be promoted (when it's assigned to a analysts and he begins looking at it) no one has actually updated your medicals in you profile yet (when they link your EE profile to your EMI number).

I suppose you could contact them via email or phone and ask - this might trigger a "hey someone seems to have forgotten about this file, let's reassigned it" but then again you mau just get the standard response of - don't bother us for the first 6 months.
 
g126 said:
Unfortunately not even GCMS notes would help you... I've no idea why PNP-I is so slow.

I'm guessing your medicals were fine (all negative) and you're not asked for further tests, right?

I can only guess that PNP-I get a different queue with one very slow analyst... I'd wager your medicals are passed by this point but since your file has yet to be promoted (when it's assigned to a analysts and he begins looking at it) no one has actually updated your medicals in you profile yet (when they link your EE profile to your EMI number).

I suppose you could contact them via email or phone and ask - this might trigger a "hey someone seems to have forgotten about this file, let's reassigned it" but then again you mau just get the standard response of - don't bother us for the first 6 months.
Queues and there might be additional security check there, that puts PNP I in a disadvantage. Plus it just takes up to 2 months to confirm your PNP from your province
 
Congrats to everyone that have received PPR or any good update.

I am still waiting too.
Maybe by the end of march/early April we would all get good news.

All the best!
 
g126 said:
Unfortunately not even GCMS notes would help you... I've no idea why PNP-I is so slow.

I'm guessing your medicals were fine (all negative) and you're not asked for further tests, right?

I can only guess that PNP-I get a different queue with one very slow analyst... I'd wager your medicals are passed by this point but since your file has yet to be promoted (when it's assigned to a analysts and he begins looking at it) no one has actually updated your medicals in you profile yet (when they link your EE profile to your EMI number).

I suppose you could contact them via email or phone and ask - this might trigger a "hey someone seems to have forgotten about this file, let's reassigned it" but then again you mau just get the standard response of - don't bother us for the first 6 months.

General turn around for med pass for PNP inland is close to 3 months budd. I have waited over 80 days to get my med pass. I think you have to wait until mid april. PNP inland is the slowest right now and I think pnp inlands are last in the game. So all I can say is just wait...... I can understand the frustration
 
g126 said:
Well generally yes, by this point you've passed your eligibility... But again, the only way to be sure is to order GCMS notes!

lol... I think I'll come last in the race... but the important thing is finishing it! ;D ;D ;D


Sorry, you guys mean the second IP or the first?
I mean at which stage we can assume that eligibility is passed and all the documents were satisfactory?
 
vensak said:
:D
Finally I got my golden mail.
I got new message on my account today app. 12:20 CET time.

First thanks everybody for lot of support. really appreciated.

One last question.
I am visa extempt, but my husband is not.
In the mail it is stated to send all passports. But when I have checked my application, I have seen additional folders for my photo and passport scan.

I just want to be sure,
Shall I still send all passports or just the one of my husband?

Thanks a lot.

Congratulations Vensak! :D :D :D
Thank you for your contribution to the Forum since the PNP phase. Wish you all the best in Canada!

Eden7
 
kryt0n said:
Really really happy for you xx

Thanks, did you already send your own application. I know that it took you a bit longer to collect everything. But you will get through it bit by bit.
 
vensak said:
Thanks, did you already send your own application. I know that it took you a bit longer to collect everything. But you will get through it bit by bit.

AOR March 17... already feels like a year
 
samanta60 said:
Sorry, you guys mean the second IP or the first?
I mean at which stage we can assume that eligibility is passed and all the documents were satisfactory?

When the BG status changes from IP(1) to NA, we can assume that case Analyst analyzed our application against A11.2 and provided his recommendation. After this step, the file will be transferred to LVO. Once officer starts reviewing the recommendations, the BG will change back to IP(2). Once the officer satisfies the recommendation, we will get PPR mail. The tenure between IP(2) to PPR will vary. Some people got PPR on the same day and some 2 or 3 days later.

In short, if we are waiting final BG, then we are kind of safe position. But..But.. anything can happen during the final BG process as well because it is difficult to predict the CIC next move ;)