CIC agents were right that Do not call before march 2017,means due date for every March AOR will be March 2017..tayca10 said:Thats my bad. Wanted to type 8*
Hi adnan. Assuming bg checks are all clear, I think chances of rejection are very low.mkadnan said:CIC agents were right that Do not call before march 2017,means due date for every March AOR will be March 2017..
Question. What is chances for rejection after 8 or 9 month ? What will be reason ?
possibly. could definitely be a factor but how do you explain the applicants from these countries who did end up receiving their PPR's within the 6 month mark? so that argument doesn't add up. if that is true though, this is neither in our control, nor CIC's since until they hear from the local agencies of these countries, our applications are in limbo then.elmas said:Hi mubzali. I started to think it's the nationalities that cause these delays. Most people on the list are from Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and Egypt - countries that have a lot going on and probably cannot reply cic's questions very fast.
I remember one guy from Turkey who got his PPR in about 5 months. He was under PNP though. So the truth is, I don't know.mubzali said:possibly. could definitely be a factor but how do you explain the applicants from these countries who did end up receiving their PPR's within the 6 month mark? so that argument doesn't add up. if that is true though, this is neither in our control, nor CIC's since until they hear from the local agencies of these countries, our applications are in limbo then.
Come on, it was you who said if it didn't happen at the 6 month mark, it's likely to happen between 7-9 months. Why lose hope now?mubzali said:i've mentally prepared and accepted the fact that it's not happening this year so no point worrying about it anymore.
The only other reason I can think of is that the people who are being made to wait, without any reason, could be because they have mentioned Ontario as their destination. Considering that most of the immigrants are going to Ontario so may be they are trying to limit that flow by using some strange filtering criteria. Quite possible that I am wrong because I dont know the destination for all of people who are still waiting.elmas said:Hi mubzali. I started to think it's the nationalities that cause these delays. Most people on the list are from Pakistan, Iran, Turkey and Egypt - countries that have a lot going on and probably cannot reply cic's questions very fast.
I showed BC.sttaq said:The only other reason I can think of is that the people who are being made to wait, without any reason, could be because they have mentioned Ontario as their destination. Considering that most of the immigrants are going to Ontario so may be they are trying to limit that flow by using some strange filtering criteria. Quite possible that I am wrong because I dont know the destination for all of people who are still waiting.
Anyway, I am just fed up with all this waiting and speculation .
not losing hope. just being practical because December is coming up now and i'm re-assessing how much work Ottawa will be doing.elmas said:Come on, it was you who said if it didn't happen at the 6 month mark, it's likely to happen between 7-9 months. Why lose hope now?
now they are giving ITA's to 2000s instead of hundreds ...mubzali said:not losing hope. just being practical because December is coming up now and i'm re-assessing how much work Ottawa will be doing.
shouldn't concern us. ITA's have no bearing or correlation with PPR's. we're past that phasesttaq said:now they are giving ITA's to 2000s instead of hundreds ...
Do you ever feel the fear of never getting a ppr? I try to push this thought out of mind but I mean seriously, is it 100% for sure that we'll get it somehow?mubzali said:shouldn't concern us. ITA's have no bearing or correlation with PPR's. we're past that phase
at this point, the only thing that can get you rejected is something drastic popping up in your background check which ends up making you a risk to Canada. so, no - not really; i don't really think about that. if your's is a straight forward case and you are a regular applicant like any other, we should be fine. it's just a waiting game.elmas said:Do you ever feel the fear of never getting a ppr? I try to push this thought out of mind but I mean seriously, is it 100% for sure that we'll get it somehow?