Oh i missed an important thing.Thank you so much JJ, this of great help. Let me try my luck and will share the results here with everyone.
The number i mentioned...dial it via google hangouts. Its free
Oh i missed an important thing.Thank you so much JJ, this of great help. Let me try my luck and will share the results here with everyone.
Not true. My application status changed to IP2 on Oct 20th and there's no update since. Timelines became very uncertain recently and only GOD knows when your PPR will be processed. There are hundreds of applicants on immitracker who are stuck on IP2 and waiting to see their PPR emails with eyeballs out.Congratulations PPR is coming aoon. What's your AOR and when did you pass medicals/move to IP1?
As it was Friday today so I decided to do some Analysis on PPR trends in previous months, not that I want to challenge
@cansha analysis or something, S/He is brilliant there But I though, why not try a hand.
In my sample of June and July first 48 (starting from PPR date 15 Nov) The avereage days to PPR is 114.8 Days.
Not posting the whole lot of other things that I matched and Analysed but in the simplest form, its around 114 days to PPR on Normal basis.
You guys can choose to disagree, ignore this. Just my 50 Cents
Really a key info..... otherwise it cud have been a costly affairOh i missed an important thing.
The number i mentioned...dial it via google hangouts. Its free
Dont know if you were moved to IP2 in the 15-16 or 25-27 oct batch or not, and your visa office. But going by trends in a month you should get yours.. By God's grace..So I complete 92 days as of today. So almost one more month wait. So lucky ones got them already, and no luck ones should get them in next round. The unlucky ones will get in the round after. Thanks!
I did biometrics and didn't pay RPRF upfront but I've been on IP2 since AOR. So I don't think these IPees signify anything any more. Just look out for PPR. IRCC has become unpredictable.Congratulations to everyone who received their long awaited email.
Is there anybody out there who needed to do biometrics and did not pay RPRF upfront? The reason I’m asking is to ask them if their BGC status ever changed back to IP2 after rolling back to IP1? Am I going to see IP2 message or checking cic account 100 times a day is just meaningless?
Yes, definitely these IP1/IP2 don’t mean anything, you’re right. But this wait, this wait... killsI did biometrics and didn't pay RPRF upfront but I've been on IP2 since AOR. So I don't think these IPees signify anything any more. Just look out for PPR. IRCC has become unpredictable.
Exactly ... Even though I have moved to IP2 I have no clue when this stage will complete.Not true. My application status changed to IP2 on Oct 20th and there's no update since. Timelines became very uncertain recently and only GOD knows when your PPR will be processed. There are hundreds of applicants on immitracker who are stuck on IP2 and waiting to see their PPR emails with eyeballs out.
Just wanted to let everybody know the facts.
Doesn't matter.Hello everyone,
Will having a birthday after AOR impact PPR. How does it work. I guess there is huge probability of this. Appreciate kind response.
There’s no way that should impact ppr. From what point of view do you think it would?Hello everyone,
Will having a birthday after AOR impact PPR. How does it work. I guess there is huge probability of this. Appreciate kind response.
Thanks!There’s no way that should impact ppr. From what point of view do you think it would?
Exemption to section A11.2: candidates whose birthday occurs after they receive an ITAHello everyone,
Will having a birthday after AOR impact PPR. How does it work. I guess there is huge probability of this. Appreciate kind response.