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Its my fiancé’s application. She applied once before through CEC and it was denied because of wrong NOC code for foreign experience. This time we have the right code and a letter explaining her mistake. GCMS was recommended pass but it’s just taking forever.


The first time she was also applying for BWOP and that was denied as soon as her application was. So now she’s just been staying with me as a visitor without being able to work. I’m covering everything.
 
What's program did you apply through?


The stupid thing is her foreign experience is review required, but this time around if they deduct her foreign experience she’s still over the cutoff score. So it’s literally pointless to do what they are doing. Last time the deduction put her one point under!
 
Congratulations to you! Can't wait for the day it will be my turn :) When I was applying, I only saw 6 months, here am I knocking on the door of 12 months!!!

Thank you :)
It'll be your turn very soon. Don't stop bugging IRCC for an update once or twice every week and ordering notes. Sometimes these small things lead to some movement or the other.
 
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CEC


Its my fiancé’s application. She applied once before through CEC and it was denied because of wrong NOC code for foreign experience. This time we have the right code and a letter explaining her mistake. GCMS was recommended pass but it’s just taking forever.


The first time she was also applying for BWOP and that was denied as soon as her application was. So now she’s just been staying with me as a visitor without being able to work. I’m covering everything.
I see, the feeling is very mutual
 
Does anyone here know someone who did a provincial nominee program and got their PR quickly ?
 
Yes, I know a couple of such guys. If 3-4 months can be considered as quick PR :)
Anything under 6 months is quick by any standards
 
Another Ghost Update just now , my medicals got extended :).
 
AOR to PPR- 10 months 4 days.. It all started back in July 2017 when i decided to move to Canada, IELTS- 4 attempts as usual missing by .5 in any one module, June 2018 when Ielts was done and that started my Canadian Dream.

AOR- 30 JULY, 2018

No of Applicants- 3

Nationality- Indian

MEP and IP1- August 22, 2018

GCMS showed RR for ECA

IP2 and Remed request- 22nd May, 2019

Remed done- 27th May, 2019

Remed Pass and Ghost- 2nd June, 2019

PPR- 3rd June, 2019


Wishing good luck to all the people who are waiting for their turn. Cheers
Congratulations Ankit
Finally you made it.
Have a safe journey to Canada
 
It’s PPR finally guys!

After almost 10 months, I received the passport request this morning.
This feeling is surreal.

Here is my timeline for reference:

AOR: 6th August 2018
No. of Applicants: 1
MEP & IP1: 27th August 2018

First GCMS notes: 8th February 2019
Eligibility: Review Required for POF, difference of 200CAD due to forex fluctuations

Updated POF submitted proactively on 12th February 2019
Added to file on 13th February 2019

Re-Medicals Request & IP2: 14th May 2019
MEP: 20th May 2019

PPR: 4th June 2019, 7:52am IST
VO: CPC-Ottawa

I know that those who are still waiting must be feeling really frustrated and struggling to find any hope in this situation but trust me that the wait for your PPR will be worth it all.
Something that comes after a hard struggle tastes much sweeter and makes us appreciate the little things even more so to all those still waiting, keep up your spirits as YOU ARE ALMOST THERE :)

To all the helpful senior members (you know who you are) who have stuck behind to help us see our glory days, thank you so much. We all appreciate you more than ever.
Congratulations