It may be under reporting, but does anyone else feel there has been a significant drop in PPRs for the past two weeks?
For sure in the past week. Maybe IRCC is waiting on JT's command to stop immigration again over the Ukraine war.It may be under reporting, but does anyone else feel there has been a significant drop in PPRs for the past two weeks?
XXXX Canada alreadyFor sure in the past week. Maybe IRCC is waiting on JT's command to stop immigration again over the Ukraine war.
Canada is just preparing you for the endless amount of times its gonna f*ck you in the a** once you do land, how thoughtful of themXXXX Canada already
What you are saying is very probable. Everybody is waiting to see how things unfold in the coming days.For sure in the past week. Maybe IRCC is waiting on JT's command to stop immigration again over the Ukraine war.
No offense, but there is something seriously wrong with you if you still trust Canada at this point. I’m leaving this forum for good. XXXX Canada.Canada is just preparing you for the endless amount of times its gonna f*ck you in the a** once you do land, how thoughtful of them
So I found out that somewhat rroc?
Oh they’ve, I just joined a new WhatsApp group and found out that majority of the people there are people who had their files moved to RROC (October 2020 - March 2021) files. And they’ve been getting PPRs back to back. Getting PPRs a week after acknowledgement of ADR submission, for some people days.They are called Rapid Response. Let's hope they live up to their name at least...
Hi! I also got ADR for updated police certificate and schedule A from Mexico, but not for updated travel history.I got a request for police certificate, schedule A form, updated family form and updated travel history? Does this mean eligibility has been passed and background check is to be started?
HeyHi! I also got ADR for updated police certificate and schedule A from Mexico, but not for updated travel history.
Does that mean that updated travel history is a different document? I was wondering if I had to include all my previous travels once again in Schedule A, but there's not enough room for all my previous academic/professional experiences since turning 18 + previous travels...
When did you do your medicals? Was it an extension or a re-medical.FYI if this helps anyone
FSW Outland Applicant
AOR - March 13th, 2021
Biometrics Request - March 27th, 2021
Biometrics Completed - April 30th, 2021
Bank Statements re-requested - January 25th, 2022
Bank Statements re-requested - February 10th, 2022
Biometrics passed, medical exam passed - February 15th, 2022
Passports requested - February 23rd, 2022
Oddly enough, there was no request for new medicals. Wife's citizenship has not come through (her US naturalization ceremony is in 45 days, and we need to submit her existing passport for the visa and our COPRs in 30 days or less). Messy. May have to either postpone her US naturalization ceremony so we can quickly travel to Canada on her existing passport.. or we'll have to ask IRCC for a new visa and COPR for her once we get her US passport - which will take 8-12 weeks after the ceremony. Also, no clue how long our COPR will be valid for. Like I said, lucky to be moving forward but a messy situation.When did you do your medicals? Was it an extension or a re-medical.
Congratulations btw? Hope your wife's US citizenship came through already?
Ouch. Hope you are able to figure out the best move.Oddly enough, there was no request for new medicals. Wife's citizenship has not come through (her US naturalization ceremony is in 45 days, and we need to submit her existing passport for the visa and our COPRs in 30 days or less). Messy. May have to either postpone her US naturalization ceremony so we can quickly travel to Canada on her existing passport.. or we'll have to ask IRCC for a new visa and COPR for her once we get her US passport - which will take 8-12 weeks after the ceremony. Also, no clue how long our COPR will be valid for. Like I said, lucky to be moving forward but a messy situation.