You are looking good buddy nothing to worry. Only difference is i have paid RPRF upfront thats all. This might take another 1.5 months to get PPR. Have some patientprescot said:My PCC is fairly straightforward. Abroad travels done were only for less than 3 months. No additional documents have been requested at this time. Spouse passport is expiring in a month. In the explanation letter to CIC during application submission, we have mentioned this and stated updated passport information will be furnished once done.
AOR - Nov 15; Medicals - Passed in next couple of days; No additional documents needed at this time; Interview not needed at this time; BG Not started; RPRF Request - Not received
According to you, which means India VO is working hardJZPASSI said:It depends on VO mate. Many Nov guys have also got PPR request
My case too is similar. No updates since medicals passed. No RPRF, no additional doc request, nothing.prescot said:Similar case here. AOR Nov 15. Medicals Passed. Thereafter no updates for 3 months. BG Not started. I have not even received RPRF request. It was not paid upfront. This gets me worried considering many have got RPRF request in short duration.
My situation is identical. Meds passed Nov 23rd, nothing since then. Except I paid RPRF upfront.madToothbrush said:My case too is similar. No updates since medicals passed. No RPRF, no additional doc request, nothing.
I've ordered G-notes recently. It'll be another month or so till i get them. Have you ordered g-notes ?
Amaljohan said:I have noticed that September people are getting PPR in numbers and seems they are finishing September applicants now. From next week onwards they might start working with October applicants. For me (November applicants) we have to wait another 1.5 months to celebrate. This is just a prediction by analyzing whatsapp messages in various groups.
both are inland.pmathew said:@Honeyaustin, Are they inland or outland?
Are your friends PNP/CEC/FSW? What I see as a trend is everything except FSW INLAND is moving faster.Honeyaustin said:both are inland.
and there is another friend of mine who got his ppr within 3 months, he hasn't got his pr card yet, but he is done with his landing too, now he is waiting for his pr card to be posted to him