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Let the case officer review, it should be fine since the document from your HR says you will be required to reside at least until 2020 which is above and beyond the stipulated 1 yr requirement.
 
I think let the case officer review, it should be fine since the document from your HR says you will be required to reside at least until 2020 which is above and beyond the stipulated 1 yr requirement.
"Wait" is the only option left for me rite now....However, my HR letter does not state that I am required to stay till 2020 specifically as highlighted by tanush14..it mentions I am required to stay here for 2 yrs..though meaning is same..not sure how the reviewing Officer would read it. But fingers crossed! :)
 
"Wait" is the only option left for me rite now....However, my HR letter does not state that I am required to stay till 2020 specifically as highlighted by tanush14..it mentions I am required to stay here for 2 yrs..though meaning is same..not sure how the reviewing Officer would read it. But fingers crossed! :)
Even I did not have any wording on my Offer Letter or the Letter of Reference. I am also on a close WP.
 
Hello Everyone,

AOR-21st April,
Medical-27th April
IP2-28th June.
PPR -13th August.
VO-New Delhi.

I would like to thank everyone in this group for the support and guidance!

I didn't receive mail for PPR but instead, when I opened my CIC Account it showed Updated and When I opened it there was an information letter (PPR).
 
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Hello Everyone,

AOR-21st April,
Medical-27th April
IP2-28th June.
PPR -13th August.
VO-New Delhi.

I would like to thank everyone in this group for the support and guidance!

I haven't received PPR mail yet but instead, when I opened my CIC Account it showed Updated and When I opened it there was an information letter (PPR).
Congrats buddy
 
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Hello Everyone,

AOR-21st April,
Medical-27th April
IP2-28th June.
PPR -13th August.
VO-New Delhi.

I would like to thank everyone in this group for the support and guidance!

I didn't receive mail for PPR but instead, when I opened my CIC Account it showed Updated and When I opened it there was an information letter (PPR).

Congratulations!!! :)
 
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Hello Everyone,

AOR-21st April,
Medical-27th April
IP2-28th June.
PPR -13th August.
VO-New Delhi.

I would like to thank everyone in this group for the support and guidance!

I didn't receive mail for PPR but instead, when I opened my CIC Account it showed Updated and When I opened it there was an information letter (PPR).
Congratulations and good luck for your journey
 
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Is it that when the eligibility is recommended pass the process is going to fasten up?
Not necessarily. "Recommend passed" is just the case analyst's note. The case officer has to act upon that (which they usually but not-so-promptly do) to be able to say that for sure.

My GCMS notes also have that note, dated May 15th, and yet here I am, still IP1.
 
Hello Everyone,

AOR-21st April,
Medical-27th April
IP2-28th June.
PPR -13th August.
VO-New Delhi.

I would like to thank everyone in this group for the support and guidance!

I didn't receive mail for PPR but instead, when I opened my CIC Account it showed Updated and When I opened it there was an information letter (PPR).

Hi Friend,

Congrats. Did you have long travel history or any complications in your case??? It took almost 4 months.

Thanks
 
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Hello Everyone,

AOR-21st April,
Medical-27th April
IP2-28th June.
PPR -13th August.
VO-New Delhi.

I would like to thank everyone in this group for the support and guidance!

I didn't receive mail for PPR but instead, when I opened my CIC Account it showed Updated and When I opened it there was an information letter (PPR).

Congratulations, wow that’s a first I heard of.
 
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