Absolutely nothing at alllll ... I am tired of checking my app status on cic.gc.ca .. they should atleast give me my PR in a week after looking at how dedicated I have checked my app status more than 30 times a day 8)Nasdi said:the only thing that's positive is my <insert joke>. (i couldn't find anything funny to say)
but no man, i sent them another email to fix the damn GCMS notes, its been 7 days since my last email.
had a good weekend though
youself ?
Thats great news faiyaz ur tension is now come to rest... lets hope nasdi and myself move ahead soon.faiyaz.ally said:Sorry you guys are going through all this frustration @ Nasdi and @ Winterfox.
Although, I feel bad for you guys, but I'd like to still update you that I have landed on Sunday early morning at 1:30AM.
I went to the Leewiston/Queenston bridge, no line-up, the officers were extremely polite and nice. I made a U-turn before the US border. The officer at the check-post asked me a couple routine questions and then directed me to go to the building for processing my entry. The processing inside took 5 mins. Reached home at 3:30 AM and peaced out! I'll update the excel sheet in an hour.
Thanks for all your support guys. Good luck to all! I will stick around in this forum to answer any questions you guys may have.
\Nasdi said:winterfox ?
Who's an MP?Winterfox said:Hi folks
I am planning on talking to my MP regarding my PR file delay and me not receiving any updates yet.
Is this a wise idea? What exactly should I tell him? And is it advisable to give him my client ID and AOR number etc
Thanks a lot everyone
Most MP offices should be familiar with the process. Just tell them how long you have been waiting and that you would just like to find out where your application is at. I'd give them the file number, client ID, name, date of birth. They will let you know if there is anything else they need.Winterfox said:Hi folks
I am planning on talking to my MP regarding my PR file delay and me not receiving any updates yet.
Is this a wise idea? What exactly should I tell him? And is it advisable to give him my client ID and AOR number etc
Thanks a lot everyone
K thanks. I just sent him an emailspookyb said:Most MP offices should be familiar with the process. Just tell them how long you have been waiting and that you would just like to find out where your application is at. I'd give them the file number, client ID, name, date of birth. They will let you know if there is anything else they need.