Not yet, I thought PPRs were held up for everyone, so I was just waiting but now it's getting excruciating.This was even before Covid. Did you order GCMS note ever since?
Not yet, I thought PPRs were held up for everyone, so I was just waiting but now it's getting excruciating.This was even before Covid. Did you order GCMS note ever since?
The best thing for us wud be Trudeau winning but with a minorityThe date is not Sept 7, but Sept 20. If JT gets a majority I won't even bother; he's against skilled immigration. The whole country and its processes are on hold because of his power hungry political play. If he gets sent back to a minority, or straight out of the government, things will get back to normal fast.
Which currently has the most probability of happening according to the polls.The best thing for us wud be Trudeau winning but with a minority
Everything is cleared. Application approved 16 months back, still, they are holding PPR which makes absolutely no senseAlmost 2years? Did you have an RR or interview? Wow,that’s a long time to wait for a decision and Covid isn’t a suitable excuse in this case.
I just looked at this poll, and O'Toole seems to be in the lead. But the Libs are still more likely to hold on to the minority government, it'll be interesting to see what actually happens in the 20th.Which currently has the most probability of happening according to the polls.
Many inland candidates are also in the same position.Everything is cleared. Application approved 16 months back, still, they are holding PPR which makes absolutely no sense
Outstandingly ignorant. 9/11 perpetrators were Saudis with whom the USA is best buddies. USA's involvement in the ME had nothing to do with 911. United States unilateralism in foreign policy has single-handedly destroyed the structure of the middle east.but there could've been more 9/11s
Wow. There was no Covid 16 months back. If you were approved then, how come you didn't receive PPR?Everything is cleared. Application approved 16 months back, still, they are holding PPR which makes absolutely no sense
I want to know the answer to this question as well.Does someone know if passport can be submitted to any Visa Office in the world after receiving PPR ?
For instance, say when you received PPR you happen to be in another country than of your residence one, then can you ask IRCC to redirect passport request to that country ?
https://tenor.com/sTqv.gifhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-58364742
Maybe we should pull off something like this. Good to see JT ‘understands’ their frustrations.
Since no one has replied yet, i did a proper research on this and here’s the finding:Does someone know if passport can be submitted to any Visa Office in the world after receiving PPR ?
For instance, say when you received PPR you happen to be in another country than of your residence one, then can you ask IRCC to redirect passport request to that country ?
My application got approved 17 months back but the travel restriction was there all this time and all this time they have been giving the excuse of travel restriction and us not being exempt to travel.Wow. There was no Covid 16 months back. If you were approved then, how come you didn't receive PPR?
thank you legalfalconSince no one has replied yet, i did a proper research on this and here’s the finding:
When you receive the PPR, you will get 30 days to submit the passport(s), and the instructions on how and where to submit will be mentioned in the PPR email. If you are not in the country of your residence, you can request a change of visa office and a new set of instructions will be sent to you specific to the country you are in.
IRCC gets these requests all the time and do it pretty quick.
However, you cannot send your passport to a new visa office before the change has been permitted.
Hang on buddy. We await September 7 to know what’s next in their bag of excusesMy application got approved 17 months back but the travel restriction was there all this time and all this time they have been giving the excuse of travel restriction and us not being exempt to travel.