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Hello Andy,all invited.
HiHi All,
I'm still in NA2 since Dec 15th, anyone got their status changed? (my AOR on 29th Nov 2017).
I have heard that PPR takes longer for PNP applicants :-(
Any PNP nominated EE candidate received their PPR around my same AOR? Please update if anyone similar to my file..
Hey Susan,Hi All,
I'm still in NA2 since Dec 15th, anyone got their status changed? (my AOR on 29th Nov 2017).
I have heard that PPR takes longer for PNP applicants :-(
Any PNP nominated EE candidate received their PPR around my same AOR? Please update if anyone similar to my file..
I have received this letter on Jan 12, 2017Hey guy,
I receive a letter from CIC today which states ... Congratulations. You are now a candidate for immigration to Canada and went on with advise.
Can anyone say if they received this letter before.
FSWO, AOR November 17., medical passed. NA2
Passport delivered: Dec 20I learned a lot from this forum, so I just signed up one account and share my timeline here.
CEC (Inland - single applicant):
AOR - Nov 24
Medical Exam Passed: Dec 9
Background Checks:
IP1: Dec 9
NA1 (Not applicable): Dec 11
NA2 (We do not need additional documents): Dec 13
IP2 (Processing): Dec 14
PPR: Dec 15
Passport sent to Ottawa: Dec 18 (today)
Hope everyone can get PR quickly!
Congratulations!!Passport delivered: Dec 20
Approved: Jan 15 (today)! Super happy right now.
https://www.getgcms.com/blog/express-entry-application-processed/Can anyone advice, what checks are already done once the case is at case processing center Ottawa?
Thank you.
Hi,Got PPR today. See my signature for timeline.
There is no doubt that it could have resulted in refusal and I would not advise anyone to do that unless they are comfortable with taking the risk. That being said though, seeing how FBI has such a long processing window (it took 3 months and 8 days for me) for the PCC, it was pretty much a common occurrence and CIC was well aware of that. They are willing to work with you as long as you show proof that you've done your part in getting the PCC. In my case, I received ITA on August 9th, my packet was delivered to FBI on August 1st. Despite the 8 days difference, I did not get the PCC in time to submit it within my 90 days window. As for the second ADR, if my memory serves me right, a PCC is needed for any countries that you've been to for 6+ months since the age of 18. Since I left Haiti before tuning 18, I did not think that I needed the PCC for Haiti. Had I known that, I would have submitted it from the get go. Speaking of Haiti PCC (while it may not be relevant to you), in trying to figure where and how to get it, I found out that it may or may not be needed and it usually is at the discretion of the officer working on the case.Hi,
You got adr for both pccs. Why didn't you attach those initially with application? Couldn't it result in refusal?