Indeed. That's why I haven't tended to my seeds this whole week.You might wanna try a new hobby. Stay away from gardening, though. It's not for you.
Thanks @fièrementcanadien for your response.I have the same situation (also for a police certificate for a foreign country, funnily enough). I took their words in the email confirmation (the part you bolded) at face value. Whether my application is "stuck" or not, I can't say for sure. My LPP and BG are in progress but I'm assuming that's just normal IRCC processing times. I haven't called them to find out whether they've paused the processing.
LOL true its very hard to water these seeds....You might wanna try a new hobby. Stay away from gardening, though. It's not for you.
You have to add some prayers while watering these seeds.LOL true its very hard to water these seeds....
No LPP, no fingers print requesting, no BGothers are on processing nowAre you stuck for LPP? Is your BG complete?
yes. my timeline is in my signature.Thanks @fièrementcanadien for your response.
Another question, was your tracker status changed with "Additional information recieved" after submitting the police clearance supporting documents? Also, could you please share your timeline.
My friend, to me the best part is the excitement of getting there and not any « destination.» For me, the moment of becoming a Canadian is not some vaunted end goal. It's a milestone. In fact, for me, there are no end goals in this Great Infinite Journey of existence. Only milestones of happiness (en français je dirais plutôt s'accomplir et s'épanouir) and enjoyment and refinement of the way to get to each of them. And you know what, I got a whole damn train of milestones I'm already looking forward to after this one. To flagellate myself for some arbitrary self-imposed deadlines of any one step is silly. Where some choose to reproach, I choose to celebrate. When those who complain every step of the way to getting what they want finally do get what they want, I say: I'm afraid I won't have any congratulations to offer you but only my commiseration because at least the self-castigation has ceased, even though they'll probably start it up again for the next thing they desire. I don't judge though, we all chose our own paths. I hope I have not offended you, my friend.Indeed. That's why I haven't tended to my seeds this whole week.
Hope you are staying strong? We'll get there soon enough!
True the real Happiness is not the destination its the journey itself, well said.My friend, to me the best part is the excitement of getting there and not any « destination.» For me, the moment of becoming a Canadian is not some vaunted end goal. It's a milestone. In fact, for me, there are no end goals in this Great Infinite Journey of existence. Only milestones of happiness (en français je dirais plutôt s'accomplir et s'épanouir) and enjoyment and refinement of the way to get to each of them. And you know what, I got a whole damn train of milestones I'm already looking forward to after this one. To flagellate myself for some arbitrary self-imposed deadlines of any one step is silly. Where some choose to reproach, I choose to celebrate. When those who complain every step of the way to getting what they want finally do get what they want, I say: I'm afraid I won't have any congratulations to offer you but only my commiseration because at least the self-castigation has ceased, even though they'll probably start it up again for the next thing they desire. I don't judge though, we all chose our own paths. I hope I have not offended you, my friend.
Thank you for the prompt response.yes. my timeline is in my signature.