Congratulations!!!! I'm so happy for you!
Thank you so much!!
Congratulations!!!! I'm so happy for you!
Oh boy...Yours is also coming! Like you say: it's around the corner.Thank youenjoy your post PPR journey!
If those activities haven't started, then you still don't know if you will be under SS. I hope not of course![]()
Got my PPR
PNP inland
Vo-Ottawa
AOR -August 21
Med passed - Sept 10
No update 5months & 10days
PPR - Jan 31
Bro I was in a real bad situation then you and i got my PPR without any problem. Even if you are in SS it doesn’t matter I am pretty sure you will get your golden email soon if not immediate it’ll eventually be, so please don’t loose hope stay strong I am sure we will get to see your PPR post here very soonI appreciate your support for my morale
In order to witness my PPR post you may need to continue browsing this thread for another 2-6 months haha.
Bro I'm really happy for you since you were in desperate need of this PR status. For me now the only thing to do is to wait. Once the case is sent for SS, then the 6-month processing time no longer applies. I personally have never experienced anything that is without a due date. It leaves me in a very disadvantaged position.
I utterly appreciate you still being here and comforting me![]()
Thanks a lot my friend
Since your security hasn't started yet, there is still a big chance that it is not SS, so you will hear good news soon. The vast majority of cases exceeding 6 months are SS cases, so you will be fine!
At one time I was also imagining my life as a PR, but now I refrain from thinking about this because my life will have to be adjusted according to the timing and result of this application, so what I plan now may not be suitable for the time after I get my PR..
Hey
I actually saw this many months ago. What I understand is that back in 2017 and 2018, there were many prolonged SS cases that went beyond 12- 18 months. From 2019, SS has been speeded up and an increasing number of cases can be finalized within 5-8 months. There are always some super long cases that exceed 18 months, but I believe they only make up a tiny proportion of all the SS cases. Since this petition is particularly about delayed cases, we surely can see a crazily high density of super slow cases here, but it doesn't mean they are common.
By now I have completed 5 months of SS. If my SS can be finalized within 7-8 months, then I will still have 2-3 months' waiting to do, and I can now mentally accept this scenario. Since my case has already gone beyond 6 months, I don't have any high expectations anymore.
You don't need to be scared at all at this point because you don't know if you have been or will be sent for SS.
When will you hit the 6-month mark? Have you ordered any notes? The common theory is that if you cannot be issued PPR soon after eligibility is passed, you are likely to be experiencing SS. A usual security check should take no more than 2-6 weeks.