True...CIC website is up now..No updateIt's up. But no updates for me. #ip14ever
True...CIC website is up now..No updateIt's up. But no updates for me. #ip14ever
Yes, expected this week. Today is Day 30. Very excited/anxious to receive them.@sid8tive did you receive your GCMS notes? I remember you mentioned somewhere that you are expecting the notes to arrive sometime this week?
Yaaay!PPR!!!!!!!!
I just received an email for pp request at 11 pm ottawa time- 4am local time...
Timeline
7 /01/2018 AOR
08/02 ip1 without medicals passed and with no additional documents required
15/02 ADR on travel history
20/02 medicals passed
22/02 NA2
27/02 ip2 with Adr now "we are reviewing the additiinal docs"
16/03 ADr changed to NA
20/03 PPR
OINP Ontario french stream.
A big thank you to all of you guys, this forum is priceless, the sharing of information ans generosity exhibited by all is exemplary i wish you all from the bottom of my heart a speedy PPR... let it rain
Hi guys,
I need your advice, i am FSW - Outland application with IP2 attained on Feb 27th. The twist is I am at 24 weeks in my pregnancy and most airlines won’t allow me to fly after 36 weeks. I am thinking of writing to IRCC and letting them know of my pregnancy and in lieu of that kind of nudge them a bit on their decision. I am thinking of waiting another 6 weeks if I get no update. What do you guys think? Should I write to them now or wait 6 weeks??
Guys looking forward to your advice. Many thanks[/QUOTE
Got it! Thanks for clarifying...It’s relavent.what I meant was previously when BCG whent into IP2 it was an indication that ppr will be sent in a day or two .now after the 27th feb update That does not seem to be the case .as with many applicants in many forums they all report that their REVIEW OF ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS goes To NA right before they get ppr mail.there may be exceptions .and this is simply my observation.
I can't imagine why IRCC would expedite an application depending on 24 weeks vs 36 weeks of pregnancy. Once you get your PPR , you have till expiry of your medical results to enter Canada so that gives you enough time after giving birth. Maybe I don't understand your predicament entirely.Hi guys,
I need your advice, i am FSW - Outland application with IP2 attained on Feb 27th. The twist is I am at 24 weeks in my pregnancy and most airlines won’t allow me to fly after 36 weeks. I am thinking of writing to IRCC and letting them know of my pregnancy and in lieu of that kind of nudge them a bit on their decision. I am thinking of waiting another 6 weeks if I get no update. What do you guys think? Should I write to them now or wait 6 weeks??
Guys looking forward to your advice. Many thanks
Just got an email from CIC that I have to renew my passport. Mine expires on December 31, 2018. My understanding was that as long as I have 6 months left on my exp. date, there won't be any problem. Am I wrong?
I wrote back to the visa office explaining that I would renew as soon as I get PR as it is very complicated for me to renew considering my circumstances (military service, age, etc.) Would CIC take this into a consideration to make an exception?
Thanks all!
Hi,Just got an email from CIC that I have to renew my passport. Mine expires on December 31, 2018. My understanding was that as long as I have 6 months left on my exp. date, there won't be any problem. Am I wrong?
I wrote back to the visa office explaining that I would renew as soon as I get PR as it is very complicated for me to renew considering my circumstances (military service, age, etc.) Would CIC take this into a consideration to make an exception?
Thanks all!
6 months from the time of AOR, ITA or when?Thats my understanding as well. The PP validity got be atleast 6 months to expiration. Not sure if something changed in last 3 mos...
From the time of AOR if I am not mistaken. Atleast thats what I was told by my consultant if I remember it correctly...6 months from the time of AOR, ITA or when?
I can't imagine why IRCC would expedite an application depending on 24 weeks vs 36 weeks of pregnancy. Once you get your PPR , you have till expiry of your medical results to enter Canada so that gives you enough time after giving birth. Maybe I don't understand your predicament entirely.