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louardjoe

Full Member
Sep 16, 2018
47
60
New Zealand
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
?
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
31-08-2018
AOR Received.
31-08-2018
Med's Done....
30-09-2018
Not crazy...well crazy but not for this reason....literally just got my passport request email fron the Sydney visa office. I think Im going to faint. God has been so good to me. Keep faith guys it will come soon.
 

javo.vdm

Full Member
Aug 3, 2018
49
32
Check if you received any receipt from them after doing biometrics. In my case, the tracking number was on the receipt.
I got a receipt. The tracking number on there looks like this: 20180925ZAPRPRTxxxxx. When i enter that on the VFS website it just says "No Data Found" Perhaps my application isn't with the Pretoria office...
 

EE456

Champion Member
Jul 4, 2018
1,095
448
I got a receipt. The tracking number on there looks like this: 20180925ZAPRPRTxxxxx. When i enter that on the VFS website it just says "No Data Found" Perhaps my application isn't with the Pretoria office...
This has nothing to do with where your file is at. If you're so keen on finding out your VO, you can submit an enquiry and ask. This won't really mean much.
 

p_d2058

Star Member
Jun 11, 2018
102
112
Just to get an idea, which visa office was processing your application? I am also in US and at 50 day mark trying to guage how much I have to wait.Thanks
Hi Bandit Queen. It was Ottawa. But I don’t think it’s a good idea to estimate timelines based on how long it took for someone else. I honestly don’t think applications follow any pattern. The rest of my friends literally got their PPRs in less than 2 months whereas mine took about 3 months.

And my attorney has seen all kinds of timelines for applications in the same visa office - ranging from less then 2 months to over 6 months.

Also, 57 days is not that long into the process. Hang in there and you’ll get the good news soon!
 

p_d2058

Star Member
Jun 11, 2018
102
112
Congratz!

Happy to hear that complex travel history doesn't make processing slower. I too have complex travel and adress history.
Don’t worry about it. So long as it is entered clearly, you’re good. Mine was literally complicated to the point of being headache-inducing even for my own self. So I can only imagine how annoying it could’ve been for any visa officer who was looking at it.

But I really do think that there are no rules. As I mentioned in my earlier post, my friend (who applied almost at the same time as I did) has still not received his PPR and he literally had just two countries in his history. And he still hasn’t received his PPR in spite of his application being very straightforward.
 

SRayhan87

Hero Member
Jul 15, 2018
338
124
I am with you, on my 80th day after 2 ADR requests did not receive RPRF payment request either
Maybe they will ask for RPRF after finished our BG check. Whereas other people got RPRf request soon after they passed medical, but after that, they moved to IP1. Also, many applicants have PPR email within 50-60 days average time. i am pretty sure our case is going to take another month for sure.
 
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Bandit Queen

Hero Member
Oct 10, 2018
201
150
NOC Code......
0121
AOR Received.
09-09-2018
Med's Done....
05-10-2018
Hi Bandit Queen. It was Ottawa. But I don’t think it’s a good idea to estimate timelines based on how long it took for someone else. I honestly don’t think applications follow any pattern. The rest of my friends literally got their PPRs in less than 2 months whereas mine took about 3 months.

And my attorney has seen all kinds of timelines for applications in the same visa office - ranging from less then 2 months to over 6 months.

Also, 57 days is not that long into the process. Hang in there and you’ll get the good news soon!

True. Well Congratulations to you :)
 

louardjoe

Full Member
Sep 16, 2018
47
60
New Zealand
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
?
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
31-08-2018
AOR Received.
31-08-2018
Med's Done....
30-09-2018
Bg status in CIC changed from Background check In progress
We will let uou know if we need more info .... to We are processing your Background check. We will let you know if we need more info. At first I thought I was imagining it as the wording is so much the same. Perhaps its the new NA 3 ..?? Email 30 min later frm nearest processing centre. No change to cic acc.
 
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ashokacca

Hero Member
Jun 21, 2018
325
163
Yea I've been to Canada before. It would be weird to want to try so hard to go somewhere I've never been ;). I'm 1111
Hi Aarti .. i got ITA at last..

one question please.... i am NOC 1111... i am giving reference letter only to work relating to Financial accountant ... is that enough for NOC 1111? Or should i have experience in financial auditor role as well? Please advice
 
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Noorain

Newbie
Oct 27, 2018
8
1
Hello. My AOR date was August 14th, got the Medical approved on September 5th. Can you explain what is IP1.? Also regarding the biometric i see it is not required for Indian citizens yet. Is that right.?
Can someone answer this please.?
 

Peacekeeper87

Champion Member
Jul 18, 2018
1,727
806
NOC Code......
0124
Can someone answer this please.?
IP1/IP2/NA1...etc are unofficial terms made by applicants throughout all these years, to try and understand the stage at which their applications are. Based on the structure and wording of the status in the "Background check" line, they could tell if they are at IP1 stage (eligibility...etc), or IP2 (Criminality ...). These terms seem to be less and less reliable, as status updates on an applicant's account often don't seem to follow the movement of an application across stages.

Although it is indeed very likely your application is still in the first stage (commonly called IP1), there is no sure way to know when it moves forward, except if you order GCMS notes. Those however, are official notes on your specific case.

Yes, no biometrics for Indian citizens.
 
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