Thanks, Peter! Please keep me posted about any changes with your timeline! I'm you some 30 days later! LOL Fingers crossed for a speedy ppr to us all!g126 said:Opa parabéns and congratulations!!!!
Thanks, Peter! Please keep me posted about any changes with your timeline! I'm you some 30 days later! LOL Fingers crossed for a speedy ppr to us all!g126 said:Opa parabéns and congratulations!!!!
will do ;D ;D ;Dmaribui said:Thanks, Peter! Please keep me posted about any changes with your timeline! I'm you some 30 days later! LOL Fingers crossed for a speedy ppr to us all!
Thanks for the info.nonnemacher said:Outland applicants - Sao Paulo
Inland applicants - Ottawa
Cheers!
Thanks for adding me!g126 said:Adding gibarino again...
Username AOR Category Province Inland/Outland lbrambillaPPR20/jan/2016 PNP Saskatchewan Outland gpfjlPPR20/fev/2016 PNP Nova Scotia Outland vfonte 14/mar/2016 FSW Outland ajanoniPPR17/mar/2016 PNP Saskatchewan Outland Gisademattos 22/mar/2016 PNP Manitoba Outland edilsonjrPPR29/mar/2016 PNP Ontario Outland lperaPPR05/abr/2016 PNP Ontario nonnemacher 13/oct/2016 PNP Nova Scotia Inland Skywalker_RTPPR18/oct/2016 PNP Nova Scotia Outland gsantosjr 24/aug/2016 FSW Alberta Outland robsonmin 30/sep/2016 PNP Saskatchewan Outland dhvs 12/nov/2016 PNP Saskatchewan Outland gibarino 13/nov/2016 FSW British Columbia Outland thiagoch 25/nov/2016 PNP New Brunswick Outland g126 07/jan/2017 PNP Ontario Outland ariadnemm 26/jan/2017 PNP Ontario Outland
lbrambilla took over a year! It depends! The general thought is that SPVO is quite slow... Have you ordered you GCMS notes?gibarino said:Thanks for adding me!
Is it taking around 6 months for BR applicants to get PPR or more? I remember there were some people who took almost 9 months to get their PPR. Just wondering...
Yes I have! I ordered it in the end of January. It should arrive by the first days of March - I hope. But I'm still reaching 3 months of wait after AOR... I hope I get CoPR before it reaches 6 months.g126 said:lbrambilla took over a year! It depends! The general thought is that SPVO is quite slow... Have you ordered you GCMS notes?
hehehe... Você e a torcida do Corinthians... ;-)gibarino said:Yes I have! I ordered it in the end of January. It should arrive by the first days of March - I hope. But I'm still reaching 3 months of wait after AOR... I hope I get CoPR before it reaches 6 months.
Well, I have! Actually, a little less than 3 months.g126 said:hehehe... Você e a torcida do Corinthians... ;-)
Well, I don't want to rain in your parade but I don't think that ANYONE that has gone through the SPVO has managed PPR in 3 months... BUT stay positive! You could always be the first one! ;D
Ah yeah, so you did! Well done.Skywalker_RT said:Well, I have! Actually, a little less than 3 months.
eAPR/AOR: 18/10g126 said:Ah yeah, so you did! Well done.
What's you time line? When did you get meds passed, how did you BC change?
Wow... That was REALLY fast! What's your secret? Who do you know in the SPVO? How did you manage that??? Tell us... TELL US!!!Skywalker_RT said:eAPR/AOR: 18/10
Medicals passed: 11/11
Received by SPVO: 25/11
BG check started: 30/11
PPR email: 13/01
Visas issued: 25/01
PP received: 01/02
I really don't know why, but some things might have hastened my process:g126 said:Wow... That was REALLY fast! What's your secret? Who do you know in the SPVO? How did you manage that??? Tell us... TELL US!!!
On a more serious note, do you remember how your BC changed? Did it go from NN to NS on 11/11 (when your meds passed) and then back to NN around the 25/11 when it was transferred?
Since I'm a PNP-O and will also be using SPVO I think mine (and a few other people here) will probably see a similar pattern...
Excellent! Thanks for the information.. having no travel history probably SPEEDS up a lot the security check which is said to be the longest process. Well done anyhow! Good luck in Canada!Skywalker_RT said:I really don't know why, but some things might have hastened my process:
- I have no travel history, not even for tourism.
- My letter of explanation was extremely detailed, and that may have made things much easier for the officers.
- As I'm self-employed, I had to take third-party declarations about my duties, and those declarations had to be sworn affidavits. Furthermore, I have sent many other documental proofs about my link to the company. As far as I know, nobody has been contacted to confirm the information.
- We're off the student season for SPVO. Therefore, there must be much less workload for them. That means other recent applicants might get a faster processing like mine.
About the change in BG check status, it went exactly as that. It was showing NS since 19/10, changed to NN on 17/11 and then to started on 30/11. MyCIC status got updated to "approved" exactly on 25/01, the same date printed on my COPR form.
WOW! This really gives us hope! I mean, I know that you're probably the exception to the rule, but still... Congrats!!!Skywalker_RT said:I really don't know why, but some things might have hastened my process:
- I have no travel history, not even for tourism.
- My letter of explanation was extremely detailed, and that may have made things much easier for the officers.
- As I'm self-employed, I had to take third-party declarations about my duties, and those declarations had to be sworn affidavits. Furthermore, I have sent many other documental proofs about my link to the company. As far as I know, nobody has been contacted to confirm the information.
- We're off the student season for SPVO. Therefore, there must be much less workload for them. That means other recent applicants might get a faster processing like mine.
About the change in BG check status, it went exactly as that. It was showing NS since 19/10, changed to NN on 17/11 and then to started on 30/11. MyCIC status got updated to "approved" exactly on 25/01, the same date printed on my COPR form.