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I knew it, I should have put it right away, here it is:
Mar 17 AOR
May 16 Medical
May 18 IP1
May 26 NA
June 19 IP2
June 26 PPR
PPR in like 100 days!

April applicants, behold the rain of PPRs within next 3 weeks or so.:)
 
I think Legalfalcon was right. We just speculate too much because we are waiting so anxiously.

Anyway, I have ordered GCMS notes a week ago. Let's see if you guys are still interested to know about "IP1 NA IP2" thing after you guys get your PPR. I will be happy to share the info if you guys say so. :p

Where we are now is not important. Where we are going is everything. The biggest challenge is just yet to come.:cool:


Yes I think you are right and lefalfalcon also . All we do is spend time on the forum and just saying IP1/IP2. I am not sure how many times I nust have typed P1/IP2 in the last week alone. 4 times in this post only. :p:p:p
 
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Can you please suggest a few websites that offers such services and average fees for them?unfortunately i have a long road if it ever works for me since am a dentist

Prepcan, CIIP, and YMCA Pre-Arrival website all give pre-arrival services. CIIP also does pre-arrival workshops in certain countries. Fees = FREE!
Next option is to check out the post arrival services. That you can find a list on CIC as well as Ontario Government services. Fees = FREE!
It's not possible to list all the post arrival immigrant community services here since there are literally thousands. Most of the TDSB ( Toronto School Board) schools have some form of post arrival services. CIC website has all the lists and you can filter based on location and service you require.

All the really good ones are free since it's all funded by the cash rich government of Canada. The bridging programs are also free except for a small fee which you may have to pay the college for the actual course content but even that is also refundable by the government if you don't have a job.

When u go to the website of the pre or post arrival services, when you go to the bottom of the sites, it usually says - Funded by CIC Canada since the government pays them for the services they provide the new immigrants. Knowledge is power. Google is your best friend. Find out, research and do the best of what this amazing country can offer you to build a better life.
 
I knew it, I should have put it right away, here it is:
Mar 17 AOR
May 16 Medical
May 18 IP1
May 26 NA
June 19 IP2
June 26 PPR

Thats a classic textbook timeline. The ideal and perfect timeline! 100 days!
 
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That looks like a decent timeline for an FSWO. Long time between NA to IP2 though, but quick PPR after that.

24 days between NA and IP2 is normal and the average. It usually varies between 20 and 40 days.
 
Hello everyone, congratulations to everyone who got PPR..!

I had my AOR on 18th May 2017 (Please add me to the database)
NO progress yet.
I am happy to here that AORs from May 8th are getting Medical section in progress..
Good luck to everyone.. !
 
Hello everyone, congratulations to everyone who got PPR..!

I had my AOR on 18th May 2017 (Please add me to the database)
NO progress yet.
I am happy to here that AORs from May 8th are getting Medical section in progress..
Good luck to everyone.. !
Hello friend, no PPRs here (april &may AORs)yet, but hoping:)
yes its great that there are updates now in May. It will take 10 more days for you i guess to get meds passed, keep updating us here:)
Also you can join the immitracker, if you haven't already.
Link-https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/tra...express-entry-permanent-residency-application
 
Whoa!!
That's too fast man!
Medicals passed in less than 50 days!!o_O

Congratulations for this. Good news for all FSW applicants.

Thanks @jpv2212.
Hopefully all other processes would generally start to speed up. Wishing you the best mate. :)
 
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Hi, can you please add me as well, Aor 9th May, meds passed 24th June, good luck to all of you out there.
 
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That looks like a decent timeline for an FSWO. Long time between NA to IP2 though, but quick PPR after that.
The time between NA>IP2 is just 24 days in this case. I think its below than average.