Yes ... according to my judgement it will start in July to august with full pressure...I think everyone who's waiting would be going thru the same thing... i got my RPRF request on 10th May or something... Uploaded the receipt the very next day...but still no update... Even the background check status is the same - application is being processed and we will inform you once we start the background check..
My agency told me not to call them... Said if they repeatedly call then sometimes the case officer may get upset and reject your file... Not sure if that's true... But not taking a chance none the less...
So there's no choice but to wait... Like someone said in the thread... Most probably April AOR will start seeing more movement in July/August... Hoping for that...
Does the processing time differ for single applicants than those with the family in the same stream, FSW Outland, for example, (residing in the home country) having the same AOR, considering all other conditions like fees payment, ADR requests and travel history the same?Think what I do most on this forum and others like the Telegram group run by @legalfalcon is quietly read posts. Once you've read enough of these posts, you realise a few things such as call center agents are bleh, they aren't the best source of information. GCMS notes is the holy grail and you can't go wrong with getgcms.com or gcmsbuddy.com*
*This post ain't sponsored just takes out all the guess work. In my case, I could specifically see the application gathering dust after all the initial action. Will apply for a new set of notes (maybe) a month from now. It's just CAD10/INR500, so...
I have already asked this question before in this forum.What you need to be aware of is the following:
Beware from where you get GCMS and information security.
Te different stages of an PR application
How age impacts your PR application
All About proof of funds
maybe @legalfalcon will be able to answer this better, but I have no idea if this is true. Some of these things sound like they are based on stats, but I am guessing they are not and are pure speculation.Does the processing time differ for single applicants than those with the family in the same stream, FSW Outland, for example, (residing in the home country) having the same AOR, considering all other conditions like fees payment and ADR requests the same?
Thank you for the reply, will wait for legalfalcon to comment.maybe @legalfalcon will be able to answer this better, but I have no idea if this is true. Some of these things sound like they are based on stats, but I am guessing they are not and are pure speculation.
I disagree with you.How? I waited over 6 months for the OINP to open before I got my additional 600pts.
That’s why I said kids in here have zero patience and no clue how lucky they are.
Hi ...I disagree with you.
It wasn’t smooth sailing for me either. I was in the pool stuck at 300 something crs for over an year. I had to keep giving numerous Ielts attempts to get my points up to 450 something and that’s how I earned an ITA after waiting for a year and half.
I agree with ‘being lucky’ part.
However I’ve seen my fair share of turbulence.
RPRF and PR fee is mandatory that I know, but what I was highlighting that in every case you do not require the RCMP certificate tbh. So why pay $60 upfront...Permanent residence application fee :$550
RPRF fee:$490
I have paid RPRF upfront thts why
I said you would know because you have wide knowledge about this process so i just guess you would know
and for me this is a stress buster...Every Monday starts with so much of anticipation but by Friday I start getting restless.
I hate to sound negative but I don't think there'll be much movement today. Another week has gone by.
Waiting is the only name of the game! How are you guys coping with the nerves?
For now I'm going to sip some green tea and meditate.