Thank you, also praying for those who applied since last year too. #KapitLang is so true!Congrats again and enjoy your new chapter with your husband, well deserved!
Good to hear that mvo is moving although we’re still praying that they’re able to progress from 2018 “backlog.” 10 months and counting and waiting for the golden mail. #KapitLang
Thanks for sharing this!
Me! Currently on our 10th month, still waiting for ppr. Last update was medical passed, bgc and pre arrival way back in feb. No update since then - only relying with gcms notes.Anyone here from CPC-M to Manila VO file transfer? (instead of the straight Manila VO transfer)
Either received PPR or wherever in the process.
Just wondering what sort of waiting times we are looking at right now.
What do you mean by queueing system?Me! Currently on our 10th month, still waiting for ppr. Last update was medical passed, bgc and pre arrival way back in feb. No update since then - only relying with gcms notes.
Our assumption is that it’s because of the queueing system... not sure why this is taking long even if gcms notes stated “for passport request”
The line or sequence of the process to finish a certain application.What do you mean by queueing system?
Didn't mean literallyThe line or sequence of the process to finish a certain application.
Some applications move faster than others so I don't believe that there is a queuing system. I have noticed that PA's that are Filipinos, and sponsors that are Canadians by birth don't really follow a queue, they are done in 3-4 months, I also have noticed that Applicants that are both Filipinos do move fast also sometimes, but i do believe that applications are triaged once they get to MVO. I also think that they follow orders from the officers in Canada....The line or sequence of the process to finish a certain application.
I wish there was an official queue system such that you know where you are in the process. At this time it's a pretty scary prospect of getting lost on some officer's back burner. Especially after hearing Pink now...Some applications move faster than others so I don't believe that there is a queuing system. I have noticed that PA's that are Filipinos, and sponsors that are Canadians by birth don't really follow a queue, they are done in 3-4 months, I also have noticed that Applicants that are both Filipinos do move fast also sometimes, but i do believe that applications are triaged once they get to MVO. I also think that they follow orders from the officers in Canada....
I only attended PDOS, i know the pre arrival services are optional but if you want to learn about specifics about Canada and if you have personal questions maybe attending one or two is good. And congratulations also, next will be ppr!Congratulations Indayclarriss!!
I received my PreArrival today. Is it mandatory to attend this?
I just received my PPR today!! I almost cried
I hope you also get the good news soon!