Please bear in mind that once BC goes to IP some people get PPR in a few days, whilst others have to wait a few months!yixiaop26 said:Congratulations!
AOR Nov. 8 , BG IP Feb. 1 , still no PPR email
g126 said:Please bear in mind that once BC goes to IP some people get PPR in a few days, whilst others have to wait a few months!
I hope you get yours soon, but it's best to expect it by 8th of May (6 months) and anything before that is a bonus ;D
I have no idea, I didn't check it everyday ... now it is IP .nikhil.bhatia said:Is this the second BG in progress?
Thanks for sharing your timeline.vcole said:Hi everyone. I have been trying to follow this thread for a few weeks now and just couldn't comment because I did not sign up until today. There's so much useful info here and i will like to commend y'all.
I also submitted my eAPR in Nov.
Timeline - FSW express entry, country of residence - Nigeria
EE profile created Oct 14, 2016
ITA Oct 19th 2016
CRS 482
NOC 3112
eAPR submitted 6th Nov 2016
AOR 7th Nov 2016
Medicals passed 8th Nov 2016
BG NN >> IP Dec 30th 2016
I have been trying quite unsuccessfully not to worry so much but this waiting game can be quite grueling! So, I requested my gcms notes early January and it was issued on jan 21st and I received it yesterday. Its pretty difficult to decipher the information contained in it, but using eagle333's explanation and a few other posts online about understanding gcms notes, I could make out that the Assessment summary area amongst the first few pages shows "Eligibility passed, Criminality passed, Medicals passed, Final approved" Then the notes show R10 and A11.2 or so passed, then some agent reviews basically stating that my work ref letters are fit and points have been awarded for my work exp, eca confirmed with issuing organisation for me and my spouse, ielts confirmed for both if us as well. NRT on the criminality area, Fund met for family size, and then the last note made was on 29th Dec by London VO and the text just says "appears RFV"
I also saw under document issuance, counterfoil and COPR with document number, our names and passport details but no issue date......then there's also a print queue number there.
I tried to do a bit of googling and found out that rfv means ready fro visa.
Please could anyone help out with understanding what these things mean? Has anyone gotten rfv on their gcms notes and yet no ppr for about a month?
Thanks in anticipation.
Sure. 22 it is.viveks said:Awesome and congrats.
Raj, we might hv crossed 20 now!
Hey vishal23489,vishal23489 said:Congrats to all who got their PPR today!!
I was having dinner with my roommates and saw some notification but I did not check as I was not expecting it too soon.
After dinner I checked the phone and booomm, an email from IRCC.CPCO-FinalRequest-CTDO-DemandeFinale.IRCC@cic.gc.ca with title "Ready for Visa / Prêt pour Visa"
It is the same format Saurabh has posted here.
That is it I guess.. I can not believe i got it too soon. very very happy and can not express my thanks and how grateful I am to this forum.
Thanks a lot everyone.
My timeline:
Category : CEC
CRS points : 473
ITA: 02/Nov/2016
Submission: 09/Nov/2016
AOR: 09/Nov/2016
Meds Passed: 05/Dec/2016
BG Status: In Progress: 05/Dec/2016
BG Status: Not Needed at this time: 17/Jan/2016
BG Status: In Progress: 31/Jan/2016
PPR Email: 2Feb/2017
I don't think you need to inform them about the raise in your salary but should inform about the change in address.Ranveer.35 said:Guys, I got increase in salary this month and also changing my home address. Should I need to tell these changes to CIC ?
Today at 3:00 AM (Toronto time)mohitkoladia said:What time did u receive the PPR mail? Is it from ottawa?
COngratulations!