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New draw score 415 .. I am never recommending anyone to go through PNP especially if you're inland >:(

Congratulation to all PPR holders :)
 
tpurohit said:
New draw score 415 .. I am never recommending anyone to go through PNP especially if you're inland >:(

Congratulation to all PPR holders :)
Insane, we all are fool who waited for more than 3 years after studies
 
maria_786 said:
guys anyone here recently had to get rcmp police clearance form Canada? if yes how long did it take?
7 working days
 
tpurohit said:
New draw score 415 .. I am never recommending anyone to go through PNP especially if you're inland >:(

Congratulation to all PPR holders :)

I completely agree with you... Many of us had to undergo PNP pathway even when we had our scores in the range of 440-450s.
PNP is certainly a good pathway, but it comes with more costs and the never ending wait for PNP processing and now Federal PR processing.

Its so ironical that PNP inlands are the slowest in processing ::)

But on the positive side, its great to see amazingly shorter processing time for other categories :)
 
How long does it take it take to get a PR after getting PPR request. I received AOR on Jan 27, 2017 and got PPR on April 12, 2017. My passport was received in Ottawa on April 19, 2017. When do you think I should expect to receive my PR?
 
ppr20 said:
Hello friends and Baji 81,
i got just email about schedule of interview, i am very stressed now, i heard that interview is usually scheduled to refuse the application, any idea and please guide me why there is interview and how should i prepare.please help

Hi,

Don't worry about the interview. They may have few questions about your documentation or application which requires further explanation. I don't think scheduling interview is usually to do the rejection. Go with peace of mind with all the documents that you submitted for PR process. I read in one of the thread, it will be simple and we don't need to think too much about that interview. Here is the thread which talks about the interview. Hope it will calm you stress ;)

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t482436.0.html

Think positive by saying that you have seen some movement on your application. All the best for your interview.
 
Luxzo said:
How long does it take it take to get a PR after getting PPR request. I received AOR on Jan 27, 2017 and got PPR on April 12, 2017. My passport was received in Ottawa on April 19, 2017. When do you think I should expect to receive my PR?

Are you referring PR cards? If so, it will take at least 6 weeks after landing. Once you have your passports, you have to schedule an interview with CIC for landing or you can do the landing at the border (if you are inlander). From that day onwards, you'll be called officially permanent resident of Canada. You can apply for your permanent Social Insurance number in any Service Canada.

Good luck :)
 
mjadawala said:
I completely agree with you... Many of us had to undergo PNP pathway even when we had our scores in the range of 440-450s.
PNP is certainly a good pathway, but it comes with more costs and the never ending wait for PNP processing and now Federal PR processing.

Its so ironical that PNP inlands are the slowest in processing ::)

But on the positive side, its great to see amazingly shorter processing time for other categories :)

C'est La Vie.

Time flies and technically the wait should be no more than 6 months and we have already been half through.

After 9 months waiting for the OINP, we should all be familiar with patience and we should all be able to hang in there for another 3 months, although I do think it's not fair for EE-PNP at all.
 
solanki123 said:
Insane, we all are fool who waited for more than 3 years after studies
Study is ok that's more like your personal growth/ development. BTW looking at your timeline you should have got PPR by now. my friend with a similar timeline as yours got an email today.
 
Eugenie2016 said:
C'est La Vie.

Time flies and technically the wait should be no more than 6 months and we have already been half through.

After 9 months waiting for the OINP, we should all be familiar with patience and we should all be able to hang in there for another 3 months, although I do think it's not fair for EE-PNP at all.


Yeah true we are like men of patience :-X
 
tpurohit said:
Study is ok that's more like your personal growth/ development. BTW looking at your timeline you should have got PPR by now. my friend with a similar timeline as yours got an email today.
M waiting :( suspicious if they send email to my old lawyer. He wont inform me back so email to CPC ottawa and waiting for their reply
 
solanki123 said:
M waiting :( suspicious if they send email to my old lawyer. He wont inform me back so email to CPC ottawa and waiting for their reply

You should call and ask if there is correspondence from them.