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zxymark said:
Yes, all my friends are PNP Inland.

Do you know their exact AORs?
This info is essential for all forum members buddy.
 
zxymark said:
Yes, all my friends are PNP Inland.

And when did they received their PPR?
 
zxymark said:
Yes, all my friends are PNP Inland.

Are you absolutely sure that they are PPR Inlands?
Maybe they are CEC Inlands?
 
I am reaching the 5-months mark next week, unfortunately there's very little we can do before 6 months have passed
 
Matt-NL said:
Are you absolutely sure that they are PPR Inlands?
Maybe they are CEC Inlands?
Most likely CECs, as even some nov-dec CECs have received PPR as well.
I qualified for CEC in january, maybe I should start over as CEC... :-)
 
andremarques19751 said:
Most likely CECs, as even some nov-dec CECs have received PPR as well.
I qualified for CEC in january, maybe I should start over as CEC... :-)

I don't understand why people are not aware of different immigration categories? Numerous people confuse PNP inlands and CEC inlands although this difference is essential.
 
Matt-NL said:
Are you absolutely sure that they are PPR Inlands?
Maybe they are CEC Inlands?
Yes, We work for the same company now. We all applied under PNP.
 
zxymark said:
Yes, We work for the same company now. We all applied under PNP.

Buddy,
Thank you. This is a very valuable info for us Inland PNPs.
Please provide their AORs and PPRs, if you know it.
 
Matt-NL said:
Buddy,
Thank you. This is a very valuable info for us Inland PNPs.
Please provide their AORs and PPRs, if you know it.

I will ask them and give you the details. I hope people who applied in October will get PPRs soon.
 
Matt-NL said:
Buddy,
Thank you. This is a very valuable info for us Inland PNPs.
Please provide their AORs and PPRs, if you know it.
My friend AOR date is around middle of October under PNP Inland. She got PPR at beginning of Feb. she thinks it is slower for families. My application has my wife, but my friend is single. That might be the reason.
 
zxymark said:
My friend AOR date is around middle of October under PNP Inland. She got PPR at beginning of Feb. she thinks it is slower for families. My application has my wife, but my friend is single. That might be the reason.
So your friend is not on this forum and hasn't filled immigration tracker? What province you're in?

I'm single PNP inland applicant and I guess my case is pretty simple, but no PPR yet. :-X
 
Matt-NL said:
Buddy,
Thank you. This is a very valuable info for us Inland PNPs.
Please provide their AORs and PPRs, if you know it.

I've been on this forum for more than 3 years and one thing I can tell you is everyone feels like nothing is happening in their category. CEC inland applicants were saying that towards the end of last year. Furthermore, with applications being processed all over the world generalizing an entire stream isn't effective. Each case is different as well so everyone really needs to try and get through the wait without stressing too much. Apply for GCMS notes if it helps you feel like you're not just passively waiting but the target is 80% of cases in 6 months or less. Sadly that means some people may have to wait longer and it also means that during sometimes the process may take more than 6 months and sometimes it may take less.
 
ButterflyChemist said:
I've been on this forum for more than 3 years and one thing I can tell you is everyone feels like nothing is happening in their category. CEC inland applicants were saying that towards the end of last year. Furthermore, with applications being processed all over the world generalizing an entire stream isn't effective. Each case is different as well so everyone really needs to try and get through the wait without stressing too much. Apply for GCMS notes if it helps you feel like you're not just passively waiting but the target is 80% of cases in 6 months or less. Sadly that means some people may have to wait longer and it also means that during sometimes the process may take more than 6 months and sometimes it may take less.

Thank you for this message. I appreciate it.
 
I think we don't need to worry about our applications.
If you've passed R10 and A11.2 then you're done.
If your permit is about to expire you can apply for bowp.
Remember that we are so fortunate that we are already in Canada and (likely) we have jobs. All new comers will have to start over again from scratch. Be positive guys!
 
jwahba said:
I think we don't need to worry about our applications.
If you've passed R10 and A11.2 then you're done.
If your permit is about to expire you can apply for bowp.
Remember that we are so fortunate that we are already in Canada and (likely) we have jobs. All new comers will have to start over again from scratch. Be positive guys!

Does your background changed to IP second time? or still NA?