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I just got pre arrival letter in my personal email
And I first got PAL on 26 sep
Why I am getting this email again ?
Is it a good sign ?
 
Hi guys,
My timeline (BC PNP Inland with 1 dependent).

AR Jan 28 2019
AOR Apr 3 2019
Upfront medical Jun 29 2019
Medical Pass Oct 1 2019
PAL Oct 2 2019
DM Nov 2 2019
PPR Nov 4 2019

It took me totally 9 months to get PPR. It is like a dream for me. I’d like to share my own experiences as in how to fasten your application a little bit. It may seem irrelevant because most of you guys here already submitted your application. But maybe you can share this with your friends who are planning to apply in the future.

I also know that the whole process of PR application is very much a case by case thing. This is simply just my own experience and rationale. You may believe or not believe. It’s your decision.
1. I paid everything upfront, including RPRF. Everyone knows that CIC took a very damn long time to do things (even a simple task). So I don’t want my application to stuck at any stage so I paid everything upfront. I didn't know if I should pay the bio fees but I did pay anyway. So they did a refund for me.
2. Make sure to double and triple check every details of your application before submitting. I read slowly and cross check every single form of my application before submitting. I did make mistakes and had to re-print up to the fifth time. I didn’t get additional documents request for things like Schedule A or Travel History. Every time they request something from us, our application will be on hold until we submit it. Once we submit, only Gods know when they will resume looking at our application again.
3. I did upfront medical. CIC does say that upfront medical will speed up application: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=986&top=4
However, medical results are valid for 1 year, you’ll need to wait a few months after AOR and do upfront medical otherwise your medical will be expired. In my case, my expected completion date is in Jul 2020 so I did my medical in the end of June 2019.
4. I submitted PCC upfront, together with my application.

So, the idea here is to give CIC the documents they need to process your application without requesting further from you. Again, this is just my experience and it works for my case. It may or may not work for your case.

Good luck guys!
Congrats! And thank you for sharing. :)
 
how does PAL2 looks like?
Something like this.


Did you know that services for newcomers are available to you right now?
You don’t have to wait until you’re in Canada to access our services for newcomers.

There are many things to do when moving to a new country. It can help to have someone to answer your questions before you even arrive. If you are outside Canada, services are available at no cost to you and can offer that support. For example, they can help you

• prepare for your move to Canada
• get your education, work experience and credentials recognized in Canada
• connect you with employers to find a job
• connect with other free services after you arrive in Canada
 
Something like this.


Did you know that services for newcomers are available to you right now?
You don’t have to wait until you’re in Canada to access our services for newcomers.

There are many things to do when moving to a new country. It can help to have someone to answer your questions before you even arrive. If you are outside Canada, services are available at no cost to you and can offer that support. For example, they can help you

• prepare for your move to Canada
• get your education, work experience and credentials recognized in Canada
• connect you with employers to find a job
• connect with other free services after you arrive in Canada


Just now, I just received the same email through my personal email. No update in my cic account and ecas still in process..

Sharing my timeline: OINP - inland , VO - Sydney, NS

AR - Feb 6, 2019
AOR - April 11, 2019
PAL 1 - October 5, 2019
MP - October 24, 2019
PAL 2 - November 7, 2019
 
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I received the PAL email as well. It's the third PAL I'm receiving.
I'm inland OINP applicant with one dependent and my timeline is:
AR 31 Dec 2018
MP 23 Sep 2019
PAL1 (IMM5801) 24 Sep 2019
PAL 2 (email) 10 Oct 2019
ADR (CV) 22 Oct 2019
PAL 3 (email) 7 Nov 2019
 
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I got PAL today
Inland Ainp
AR 5 April 2019
AOR 7 June 2019
MR 17 Sep 2019
MP 5 Oct 2019
PAL 7 Nov 2019
How many days does it take for PPR?
 
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No clear answer for that. I know those who received PAL2 a month ago and they are still waiting for PPR. Hope for the best.
It seems Ontario applications are moving slower than mpnp or bcpnp. Seen from my immitracker cases, ontario pprs were usually 3-3.5 months after Medical passed.