I submitted my requested Schedule A in May. Still waiting. 155 days since AoR.Got schedule a request after long waiting.... What does it means? Am I close to PRR?
I submitted my requested Schedule A in May. Still waiting. 155 days since AoR.Got schedule a request after long waiting.... What does it means? Am I close to PRR?
Yes. But, I am very close to the express entry processing timeline of 6 months. Hope, I will receive PRR soon.I submitted my requested Schedule A in May. Still waiting. 155 days since AoR.
AM 166 DAYS since Aor March 4th BG June 9th NA and still waiting on news no Updates I called up Agent they said your file.is In Sydney Nova scotia.Yes. But, I am very close to the express entry processing timeline of 6 months. Hope, I will receive PRR soon.
I also hope so. Wish you a speedy PPR. Cheers mate!Yes. But, I am very close to the express entry processing timeline of 6 months. Hope, I will receive PRR soon.
Did the agent tell you about the status of your application?AM 166 DAYS since Aor March 4th BG June 9th NA and still waiting on news no Updates I called up Agent they said your file.is In Sydney Nova scotia.
Congrats! It's safe to follow the instructions in the PPR letter about sending your passport. In my opinion, don't take any risk at the final stage.Just saw this message:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/vfs-is-it-complusory.512684/#post-6286415
What are your views, friends? Can we send passport directly to embassy, rather than through VFS?
We both get PRR soon... Cheers....AM 166 DAYS since Aor March 4th BG June 9th NA and still waiting on news no Updates I called up Agent they said your file.is In Sydney Nova scotia.
Like what do you wish you could have done? Congrats btwGot PPR guys
AOR 29-Mar MEDICALS: 30-May IP1 31-May NA 21-Jun IP2 12-Jul PPR 18-Aug
The wait from IP2 to PPR was the hardest, especially when I was seeing people receiving PPR within 10 days of IP2. It's going to happen sooner or later. Don't waste time like me, checking status 10 times a day. I wish I was better prepared than this and there was so much more I could have done instead of feeling sorry for myself. Good luck to you all and thanks for your support.
Like what do you wish you could have done? Congrats btw
True. My wife and I call that 'getting ahead of ourselves' since we haven't even gotten the PPR. But you're right it makes it easier to hit the ground running.I'm sure I would have found much more ....
- The time I spent browsing around forums, trying to understand why I remained in IP2 for so long, could have been easily put to use in online tutorials for the tools most in demand in my profession.
- Posting online ads for renting my property here
- making multiple tailor made CVs as per job adverts on major Canadian Job sites
- make a proper landing plan (jobs, schools, housing)
Same here, I'm March 18th PNP-Inland (OINP), hopefully we both get PPR requests within the next month.Today makes it exactly 5monrh of waiting.
AOR - March 18
FSWO
Visa office - london.
I couldn't agree more with all of the above. I too have spent too much time checking, waiting, checking again. Its pointless. You can't really influence what IRCC are doing, unless they have specifically requested information from you. So.... for anyone else out there.... put your time towards more useful pursuits. I am still waiting for my PPR, but it will happen whenever it happensI'm sure I would have found much more ....
- The time I spent browsing around forums, trying to understand why I remained in IP2 for so long, could have been easily put to use in online tutorials for the tools most in demand in my profession.
- Posting online ads for renting my property here
- making multiple tailor made CVs as per job adverts on major Canadian Job sites
- make a proper landing plan (jobs, schools, housing)