Hey, you had a BFD of 10th Feb. Any updates?The agent said no additional documents were needed at this time. Everything looks complete on file.
Hey, you had a BFD of 10th Feb. Any updates?The agent said no additional documents were needed at this time. Everything looks complete on file.
In the same boat as you, remed passed on Nov. 27 2021, schedule A and travel history submitted on 2 December 2021. Waiting for PPRIts kind of difficult to predict. I got remed request Nov 27, 2021, passed 7 December 2021. Also got ADR request (Schedule A), replied Nov 30, 2021. Been waiting for PPR since then.
Nope. Nothing. Called them and the agent said it all depends upon the officer who is working on your application. He legitly said some officers are slower than others. I guess my application is assigned to a lazy a$$ officer.Hey, you had a BFD of 10th Feb. Any updates?
Last week there was a rain of PPRs in COR- Nigeria, god knows when it will start in COR IndiaProcessing of FSW-O application seems to have again paused. I am barely seeing any PPR's since they released their immigration policy. What is going on?
I see. I think this could be true. I also spoke to an agent yesterday and he gave me BFD of 15th March (which is 2 months from the date of passing remedicals and trigger of ADRs). He also added that in covid times, these dates have lost their relevance as the officer may choose to revisit the application even before the BFD or may choose to ignore it/push it further. He also added that FSW files are moving very slow at the moment.Nope. Nothing. Called them and the agent said it all depends upon the officer who is working on your application. He legitly said some officers are slower than others. I guess my application is assigned to a lazy a$$ officer.
you don’t have. But both of you must go and do your landing before her due date. if you don’t , then you must inform ircc once the baby is born.Hi all. I received Ready for Visa email yesterday, which mentions that I have to inform IRCC of any "Changes in Circumstances":
Should any of the following circumstances apply to you or any accompanying family member, you must inform CPC-Ottawa immediately at the email address above:
My wife is 6.5-month pregnant, do I need to let them know? I already submitted our passports for stamping.
- Change in marital status, for example due to marriage, divorce, legal separation, annulment or death of spouse;
- Change in family composition, for example due to adoption or birth of a child, including a child born to your accompanying dependent child,
- Death of principal applicant, spouse, accompanying children, or death of sponsoring relative;
- Change in health;
- You or any of your accompanying family members being charged or convicted of a criminal offence
- by Change in contact information: mailing address, e-mail address, or telephone number.
you don’t have. But both of you must go and do your landing before her due date. if you don’t , then you must inform ircc once the baby is born.
if you have the means. Do the landing as soon as possible so that she can give birth in canada.
My new BFD is also March 15. But I dont think it is related to medical passed. My medical is passed since the end of November. Probably we have the same officer working on our file. He might just be going to open tons of files COR-Ind at the same time in March. Let's see what happens in next couple of weeksI see. I think this could be true. I also spoke to an agent yesterday and he gave me BFD of 15th March (which is 2 months from the date of passing remedicals and trigger of ADRs). He also added that in covid times, these dates have lost their relevance as the officer may choose to revisit the application even before the BFD or may choose to ignore it/push it further. He also added that FSW files are moving very slow at the moment.