Please ask them to send one to me as well.Congratulations! I got the PPR email again today (1st one on 31st Dec). NDVO is very desperate to clear backlogs. lol
Surely I would have if I could!Please ask them to send one to me as well.
No, its only for those are submitting their app on or after 31st December.Guys,
Myself have to do biometrics for this passport submission? I am from Chennai, India.
Happy for you that it worked. Congrats!AOR - June 20
ADR (RCMP) - July 5th
ADR submitted - July 17th
IP2 - Nov 19th
Approved - Nov 21st
PPR email- Jan 7th
Sent several emails in between approved status and PPR..
I did too.Congratulations! I got the PPR email again today (1st one on 31st Dec). NDVO is very desperate to clear backlogs. lol
HI Tobs,I did too.
i, could you please forward it to me if that’s a spare one. Hehe. Quite close to shaving off my head with such stress :/I did too.
Yeah I did my part by just raising a CSE. Guys, normally how long does it take them to reply (if they decide to reply)?Thanks @Prashant86_2000 . Shall we, I mean all those stuck in IP2, send emails/CSE to CIC. Individually, but back to back emails from different individuals for same issue might ring a bell for them ?? Its high time. People are getting PPR after 10 days of moving to IP2 and we are stuck since 70 days
No, you dont need Biometrics for Passport submission.Guys,
Myself have to do biometrics for this passport submission? I am from Chennai, India.
@sandeeppillai03To request a PPR from NDVO
Subject: Application Approved, Exceeded 6 months but no Ready for Visa Email.
Email body:
Good day Madam/Sir,
I'm a Permanent Residency applicant, under the Express entry, Federal Skilled Workers program. My application details are at the end of this mail.
I was told by an officer at IRCC when I called to inquire about my application status that my file was approved on xxxxx, but I've not received the Ready for Visa letter (passport request e-mail).
I'll like to know if you my application file is currently with you at the New Delhi office and if you can help with sending/resending the RFV letter, although I doubt I missed it as I constantly check my emails and online account for any updates.
I am looking forward to your response.
My Application details:
I recently saw a live Q&A session of a respected immigration advisor. He too mentioned that the normal processing time is now somewhere between 5-8 months and there is no reason to worry. Exceeding 6 months time has become pretty routine now. No reason to worry.Dont agree.. close to 7 month processing is now a routine. If thats the case, too many people from June AOR should be like on the bed of thorns (SS).. But thats not the case as per GCMS of those people.
Lol. I can but you won't be able to Use it. I hope you get it soon.H
i, could you please forward it to me if that’s a spare one. Hehe. Quite close to shaving off my head with such stress :/