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I don't know why candidates avoid paying it upfront...:confused::confused::confused:
It can cause delays upto 10-20 days easy :eek::eek::eek:
 
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Every ADR means delays unfortunately..

That really sucks. I had an ADR for Background/Declaration (IMM5669). They even singled out a specific period of my Personal History. To this day, I still don't know why they asked for it! I was as thorough as possible on my e-APR. I still can't see what major piece of information the ADR could add.
 
Day 14 since IP2. Watching and waiting. Trying to distract myself with work.
I'm in IP2 since June 28th. Just checked my profile and got a ghost update today. Hopefully, PPR is around the corner.

AOR: June 02
As usual, I rushed to check my application after seeing your update. :P Nothing for me, though. I hope it's a good sign for you! It surprises me that you've been in IP2 for almost a month (26 days?), but I suppose they've also been very busy what with the summer season upon us.
 
That really sucks. I had an ADR for Background/Declaration (IMM5669). They even singled out a specific period of my Personal History. To this day, I still don't know why they asked for it! I was as thorough as possible on my e-APR. I still can't see what major piece of information the ADR could add.

You should order GCMS notes!! Would be interesting to see why they asked for it, when you see no apparent reason. Sounds really strange!
 
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Day 14 since IP2. Watching and waiting. Trying to distract myself with work.

As usual, I rushed to check my application after seeing your update. :p Nothing for me, though. I hope it's a good sign for you! It surprises me that you've been in IP2 for almost a month (26 days?), but I suppose they've also been very busy what with the summer season upon us.

I'm actually annoyed when work distracts me from repeatedly checking my status o_O
 
You should order GCMS notes!! Would be interesting to see why they asked for it, when you see no apparent reason. Sounds really strange!

I thought about it. But my AOR is June 18. I don't whether I should wait a little longer
 
That really sucks. I had an ADR for Background/Declaration (IMM5669). They even singled out a specific period of my Personal History. To this day, I still don't know why they asked for it! I was as thorough as possible on my e-APR. I still can't see what major piece of information the ADR could add.

I think they are very strict about personal history of last 10 years or after age 18 if candidate is less than 28 years old.. They want all candidates to provides it without a single day missing... You might have missed few days or months that's why this ADR I guess..:oops:
 
I thought about it. But my AOR is June 18. I don't whether I should wait a little longer

I'm ordering tomorrow, and my AOR is 19th of June. From what I've read the recommendation is 30 to 45 days, and we're right in the sweet spot between those two ;)
 
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I think they are very strict about personal history of last 10 years or after age 18 if candidate is less than 28 years old.. They want all candidates to provides it without a single day missing... You might have missed few days or months that's why this ADR I guess..:oops:

At first I thought it was the reason. But I'm positive I didn't. I saved screenshots of all the forms within eAPR for a final check and future reference. That's why I'm intrigued. Maybe it's nothing. Just thought I'd share the info
 
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I'm ordering tomorrow, and my AOR is 19th of June. From what I've read the recommendation is 30 to 45 days, and we're right in the sweet spot between those two ;)

Where are you ordering from?
 
I'm ordering tomorrow, and my AOR is 19th of June. From what I've read the recommendation is 30 to 45 days, and we're right in the sweet spot between those two ;)
But, i heard that it takes another 30-40 days for us to receive the GCMS notes... And you would never know....you may get your PPR by then:)