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Hi po. Ask ko lang po how long will it take to get PPR if i'm on the IP2 stage? will it take longer than 1 month?

Also, may hotline po ba yung Manila VO for application status queries?

I wanted to know po kasi if it's safe to resign from work if I'm on the IP2 stage.
 
FSWO
Aor July 10
Medical passed July 21
Additional docs required (SG pcc) July 21
Additional docs submitted (SG pcc) July 21
Confirmation of docs upload July 22

Review of additional documents: The additional documents you provided have been uploaded.
Background check: Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start your background check.

Guys, if there is anyone with the same case that submitted ADR and was in IP1, can you please share your timeline... When did your status change to NA?
 
just want your input po

Assessment po sakin ng WES is 3 years diploma equivalent. Nun nag fill up po ako PR online form, i selected bachelor degree po kasi according sa "how to read your results", yung 3 years diploma nag fall sa category po ng bachelor degree.

Please tell me i'm right. Fingerscrossed.

Thanks po
 
Hi po. Ask ko lang po how long will it take to get PPR if i'm on the IP2 stage? will it take longer than 1 month?

Also, may hotline po ba yung Manila VO for application status queries?

I wanted to know po kasi if it's safe to resign from work if I'm on the IP2 stage.

Hi slyap,

What's your timeline? Mine is in my signature below. Per the discussions on the FSW-O April-May AOR thread that I am following, there are lucky souls that jump from IP2 to PPR as early as 1 day, but that's rare.

I'm not sure if this will help with your second query: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/contact-contactez.aspx?lang=eng

Good luck to us!
 
Hi slyap,

What's your timeline? Mine is in my signature below. Per the discussions on the FSW-O April-May AOR thread that I am following, there are lucky souls that jump from IP2 to PPR as early as 1 day, but that's rare.

I'm not sure if this will help with your second query: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/philippines/contact-contactez.aspx?lang=eng

Good luck to us!

AOR - May 11, 2017
Meds Passed - June 28, 2017
IP1/NA1 - did not notice
NA2 - June 28, 2017
IP2 - July 20, 2017
PPR -

Hopefully we'll get our PPRs soon!

I asked where my VO is, and they replied

"
Please be advised that your application has been approved and is being processed as per our regulatory timeline at our office.

Please note that we do not require any information from you at the present time. You will be receiving instructions shortly. Regrettably, we are unable to provide you with a timeframe, but rest assured we are doing what we can to process your application in a timely fashion. "

Hopefully, I'll get PPR today
 
AOR - May 11, 2017
Meds Passed - June 28, 2017
IP1/NA1 - did not notice
NA2 - June 28, 2017
IP2 - July 20, 2017
PPR -

Hopefully we'll get our PPRs soon!

I asked where my VO is, and they replied

"
Please be advised that your application has been approved and is being processed as per our regulatory timeline at our office.

Please note that we do not require any information from you at the present time. You will be receiving instructions shortly. Regrettably, we are unable to provide you with a timeframe, but rest assured we are doing what we can to process your application in a timely fashion. "

Hopefully, I'll get PPR today

Yes, that's how they answer application status queries because they don't. That's why people order GCMS notes to know precise details like VO, but since you're at IP2, you don't need it. :)

Longest time I've seen between IP2 to PPR at MVO on this thread is 2 months. Most of the time, it's less than 7 days.
 
AOR - May 11, 2017
Meds Passed - June 28, 2017
IP1/NA1 - did not notice
NA2 - June 28, 2017
IP2 - July 20, 2017
PPR -

Hopefully we'll get our PPRs soon!

I asked where my VO is, and they replied

"
Please be advised that your application has been approved and is being processed as per our regulatory timeline at our office.

Please note that we do not require any information from you at the present time. You will be receiving instructions shortly. Regrettably, we are unable to provide you with a timeframe, but rest assured we are doing what we can to process your application in a timely fashion. "

Hopefully, I'll get PPR today

Hey, good for you! I still haven't gotten PPR and their reply to me on the request for VO was very generic, nothing stated about update.
 
Ooooops! I spoke too soon... Just got my PPR mail! Hope you get yours soon too slyap!
 
Hello po,


Ask ko lang po if normal makareceive ng dalawang COPR letter. Everything is the same EXCEPT sa name code.
 
Hi, mga kababayan! How long does it take for VFS Manila to return your passport with visa and COPR after you submit? I need to know because I have another tourist visa application on hold until after I submit to VFS Manila for Canada PR. Thanks!
 
Hello po,


Ask ko lang po if normal makareceive ng dalawang COPR letter. Everything is the same EXCEPT sa name code.

Yes. One copy will be submitted to the CBSA officer, the other copy is yours to keep and you must not lose it because you will need that when you apply for citizenship.

Hi, mga kababayan! How long does it take for VFS Manila to return your passport with visa and COPR after you submit? I need to know because I have another tourist visa application on hold until after I submit to VFS Manila for Canada PR. Thanks!

Two weeks average. You can apply for COA/CIIP now and then apply for PDOS after you receive your COPR.
 
Yes. One copy will be submitted to the CBSA officer, the other copy is yours to keep and you must not lose it because you will need that when you apply for citizenship.



Two weeks average. You can apply for COA/CIIP now and then apply for PDOS after you receive your COPR.

Many thanks!
 
Yes. One copy will be submitted to the CBSA officer, the other copy is yours to keep and you must not lose it because you will need that when you apply for citizenship.

Hi again,

If I have dependents, will they get their own sets of COPR or are we all sharing just the one? Thanks again!
 
They'll get their own COPR.
Tip: you also have to print out a copy of the PPR letter for each dependent when you submit to VFS.

Super advice! Much appreciated!