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canada303 said:
hi guys
Today my bridging work permit got approved ; is that mean that my eligibility is passed ?
and my Criminality and Medical is already passed according to my recent GCMS notes
and my back ground check is in progress as of 18th Aug
What you guys think , where I stand to receive PPR ?
Thanks in advance :)
Hi, I don't think your bwp getting approved has to do anything with the outcome of you pr application. But since your bgc is in progress, ppr is on the way. Hope you get it soon and all the best!!!
 
Just an observation regarding ppr recieved by February candidates from NDVO-
21 PNP
8 FSW
 
YJZ said:
Its been a month and half since BG in progress, no update at all tho. Very hard to predict the average.

Well... The average amount of time needed to get PPR after BG in progress is pretty easy to calculate...

Predicting how long will it take exceptions to get their PPR, now that's the real challenge. ;)
 
elmas said:
There have already been PNP Outlanders with AORs later than yours who received PPR, I believe.

You definitely can raise a CSE to explain the situation. Better to write a short message and clarify things than to wait and get unwanted results from CIC. What do you think?

After all we've all worked hard amd it doesn't hurt to work a little bit more, don't you think?

All the best.

What is better to raise CSE or to call them (call-center) I'm also PNP outland and very close to 6 months?
 
Alina.Taranenko said:
What is better to raise CSE or to call them (call-center) I'm also PNP outland and very close to 6 months?

Well I don't know if CIC is reachable bu phone. Do both if you like.
 
Alina.Taranenko said:
What is better to raise CSE or to call them (call-center) I'm also PNP outland and very close to 6 months?

I think you can try both options i.e. send them a CSE as well as call them.
But I would advise you to wait till you complete 6 months because I believe they entertain general queries only after 6 months.
 
rashib said:
I think you can try both options i.e. send them a CSE as well as call them.
But I would advise you to wait till you complete 6 months because I believe they entertain general queries only after 6 months.

Yes! Wait until 6 months are over.

Do you think they send PPRs strictly before the 6 month threshold?
 
elmas said:
Yes! Wait until 6 months are over.

Do you think they send PPRs strictly before the 6 month threshold?

Yes, they are sending PPRs before 6 months are over. It depends on your Visa Office and how (un)complicated your case is.
Many people in January, also few in Febrauary got their PPR before completing 180 days.
 
rashib said:
Yes, they are sending PPRs before 6 months are over. It depends on your Visa Office and how (un)complicated your case is.
Many people in January, also few in Febrauary got their PPR before completing 180 days.

You mean some VOs might not send a PPR in 6 months?
 
rashib said:
I think you can try both options i.e. send them a CSE as well as call them.
But I would advise you to wait till you complete 6 months because I believe they entertain general queries only after 6 months.

Sure I'll wait and the very next day after 6 months period try to contact them.
 
PLZ HELP ME IN THIS REGARDS. Hi every one AOR MARCH 2016.
Eight days are left to complete six month.
No any response from cic.
Fst/outlander
Aor 05/03/16
BG not needed day first to till today.
Rprf paid on req 03/05/16
After that no any progress show .
Is this normal?
Any happen with my application?
 
mian mian said:
PLZ HELP ME IN THIS REGARDS. Hi every one AOR MARCH 2016.
Eight days are left to complete six month.
No any response from cic.
Fst/outlander
Aor 05/03/16
BG not needed day first to till today.
Rprf paid on req 03/05/16
After that no any progress show .
Is this normal?
Any happen with my application?



The only way you will know about your application status is GCMS notes, I would suggest that you order yours , if you haven't done so already
 
To those who are impatients. I understand your pain I am in the same boat but remember that Almost no one with an AOR in March got PPR.

That means that the problem is not your application in articular that is late, but every march application that is not processed yet. Calling CIC now will not change anything in my opinion, your application will not go faster, they will just tell you that everything is in order.

Of course if you see in the future a lot of people in this thread getting PPR and not you, then you can start to worry and maybe call CIC.

My two cents.

Let's try to be patient!