lets see who wins the race 8)wenfeizh said:we have very similar update!
but i am CEC, no pnp or lmia
lets see who wins the race 8)wenfeizh said:we have very similar update!
but i am CEC, no pnp or lmia
Lets hope we both get to the finishing line safe and sound. But i definitely yhink you will get there first. PNP is faster than CEC im general i think.anonGym said:lets see who wins the race 8)
You can definitely apply for PNP. As far as i know you can simultaneously apply both and whichever you get first you just cancel the other and they will refund the fee.jovaan said:I had applied PR in FSW category on 16th may 2016. I have been waiting to get an update from cic!. My question if is safe to apply PNP now. Any idea!!!
Thanks!!!wenfeizh said:Congrats!
It seems like for CEC inlanders we have very similar process.
Maybe your BG Check will go to not needed again next wednesday (that's what happened to mine)
nope, you don't have to do thatrainbow00 said:Can anybody please answer my query? Did you have to submit the copy of all the previous passports while making the PR application or is it just the present passport only? Thanks in advance.
i had submitted both the passport along with the PR application and there is no issue in that. Even if u had submitted the new passport you will be having the reference passport no of your old passport.rainbow00 said:Can anybody please answer my query? Did you have to submit the copy of all the previous passports while making the PR application or is it just the present passport only? Thanks in advance.
jovaan said:I have a Query... how many months will take it take for the PR Process under EE. after checking with the CIC website its 6 months or less.. Some of my friends are worried that will take another one year to process. Is that true...? from the forum many are still awaiting...
did you put it in travel history though?gaurang.parmar said:Hi all,
What if by mistake I forgot to write 1-2 trips which I made after age 18 in personal history section ?
i had applied under FSW outland applicantwenfeizh said:i believe it depends on which category you applied under and also if you are an inland or outland applicant. It really varies, but it's generally within 6 months.