I don't think this is the correct place for such discussion.. kindly suggest to refrain from this, before it offends others..mianchd said:Twiddling your thumb is still better than praying to some imaginary being(s)
!Congratulations!donlekan said:Pla pla pla pla. Plu plu puh. Jumps fence, jumps highway without looking. Screaming I got DM and PPR same day after 37days of AOR!!!.
First application was rejected!!!.
Wow Congratulations..all the bestdonlekan said:Pla pla pla pla. Plu plu puh. Jumps fence, jumps highway without looking. Screaming I got DM and PPR same day after 37days of AOR!!!.
First application was rejected!!!.
Yes. Just got it this morning.EFK said:Congratulations!! Did you just get it right now??
Please share your timeline and why you were rejected last time?donlekan said:Yes. Just got it this morning.
You may get it in time but there is no way of knowing for sure. If you don't, you can always apply for a bridging open work permit a few weeks before your work permit expires. You can apply for it using just the first AOR you got. The processing time alone is around 3 months or more and you would be allowed to keep working on the conditions of your original work permit while they process it. It would be very likely that you would get your PPR before they actually begin to process that Bridging Open Work Permit Application.Masin said:Hi friends,
I am an inland FSW and submitted my application on Sept. 2nd. My Medical passed on Sept. 12 and Background check changed to in progress on Sept 12. Since then I don't have any updates. Is there any inland FSW in this forum with a similar timeline? I am stressed out because my work permit expires in January. Do you think I can get my PPR on time?