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Hey guys and especially PNP applicants who may know the answer....assuming you get your PR (and I am sure we all will sooner or later :)) do you have to land in the province that nominated you? For example, if you are an Ontario nominee, is it possible to land in say Vancouver, cross the border there, leave your Ontario forwarding address, spend a couple of days in Vancouver and then travel on to Toronto? I didn't see anywhere in the landing requirements that you have to land in the nominating province. Also, for people who are, for example, Quebec nominees it may be hard to travel straight to Quebec and they might have to go via Toronto. What's the view on this point?
 
244 days and 150 days in SS.
 
Hello there I m new to this
been following these posts and thanks they been very helpful
I m March 10 AOR 2017
MEDICALS PASSED June 15
UCI assigned
But no change till date as background check remains not applicable
my visa office New Delhi

Mailed them through web for for current status on 22 November 2017 no reply till now

Anyone on same boat as I am ?
What could b next ?
 
Hello there I m new to this
been following these posts and thanks they been very helpful
I m March 10 AOR 2017
MEDICALS PASSED June 15
UCI assigned
But no change till date as background check remains not applicable
my visa office New Delhi

Mailed them through web for for current status on 22 November 2017 no reply till now

Anyone on same boat as I am ?
What could b next ?
Have you ever ordered gcms notes ???
 
Hey guys and especially PNP applicants who may know the answer....assuming you get your PR (and I am sure we all will sooner or later :)) do you have to land in the province that nominated you? For example, if you are an Ontario nominee, is it possible to land in say Vancouver, cross the border there, leave your Ontario forwarding address, spend a couple of days in Vancouver and then travel on to Toronto? I didn't see anywhere in the landing requirements that you have to land in the nominating province. Also, for people who are, for example, Quebec nominees it may be hard to travel straight to Quebec and they might have to go via Toronto. What's the view on this point?
Yes you can land in Vancouver but will have to provide Ontario address if you are eventually going to move there in few days time.
 
Hello there I m new to this
been following these posts and thanks they been very helpful
I m March 10 AOR 2017
MEDICALS PASSED June 15
UCI assigned
But no change till date as background check remains not applicable
my visa office New Delhi

Mailed them through web for for current status on 22 November 2017 no reply till now

Anyone on same boat as I am ?
What could b next ?
Are you PNP? If you haven't ordered gcms notes yet, do so in order to know what's holding your file.
 
Hello there I m new to this
been following these posts and thanks they been very helpful
I m March 10 AOR 2017
MEDICALS PASSED June 15
UCI assigned
But no change till date as background check remains not applicable
my visa office New Delhi

Mailed them through web for for current status on 22 November 2017 no reply till now

Anyone on same boat as I am ?
What could b next ?
I'm March 11 AOR...BGC 2 started 3 months back...NDVO..raised a CSE month back but no response. I guess there is no phone # listed for NDVO that we can call. Its been 24 days since I submitted request for GCMS notes..still waiting.......
 
Yes you can land in Vancouver but will have to provide Ontario address if you are eventually going to move there in few days time.
Thanks for this! Just letting you guys know I got my PPR on 29 November. Here's my timeline:
AOR: 7 March 2017 (FSW PNP Outland)
Medicals Passed: 11 June 2017
Background check: form N/A to "we are processing" on 24 November.

Hang in there - they are slow but they do process it eventually. The thing to look out for (I think) is the date of your medicals because you will need to enter the country before that date so it means they will have to process you at least 1 month in advance in order to give you reasonable time to organise your travel. Good luck!
 
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Thanks for this! Just letting you guys know I got my PPR on 29 November. Here's my timeline:
AOR: 7 March 2017 (FSW PNP Outland)
Medicals Passed: 11 June 2017
Background check: form N/A to "we are processing" on 24 November.

Hang in there - they are slow but they do process it eventually. The thing to look out for (I think) is the date of your medicals because you will need to enter the country before that date so it means they will have to process you at least 1 month in advance in order to give you reasonable time to organise your travel. Good luck!
Congrats,
Yea even me waiting for ppr, 29/3 pnp. Na2 since 21/7. Hoping for the best even with a delay :)