I was asking if you are a citizen and resident of India.
i am citizen of India.
i am citizen of India.
Montreal is the slowest VO because it's predominantly French speaking. As to what I've hear the average time is 8-9 months there.So far what they told me has been confirmed through GCMS notes. I am stuck in Montreal and the only people who get looked at there are from August and early September. I guess I have a long wait ahead
It's also a little strange that you haven't received PPR yet being a US resident. I guess Montreal VO is the reason for that.151 days for me today or 5 months since AOR.
As per CIC agent today:
Eligibility: Not Started
Criminality: In Progress
Security: Not Started
Nothing has changed since December 12th. File has been moving between VOs without anyone looking at it.
Thanks...its 2nd Ghost ...hang on...PPR on the way...
I don't have any other choice but to waitIt's also a little strange that you haven't received PPR yet being a US resident. I guess Montreal VO is the reason for that.
Just hang on it will eventually come
I thought so too but looks like they are catching up the speed so we should all hear something in the coming weeksI was hoping we would be the last ones lol. I guess I will be alone hehe
Jk, congrats!
Mine was the same since today when I got a first ghost update. Hold on, ot around the corner151 days for me today or 5 months since AOR.
As per CIC agent today:
Eligibility: Not Started
Criminality: In Progress
Security: Not Started
Nothing has changed since December 12th. File has been moving between VOs without anyone looking at it.
But according to the forum December folks are getting PPRs too that too at a very high rate!!
[Start of the rant. I don't know, I think CEC's are the true stepchildren. Nobody cares about us, still waiting without even a ghost update, whereas people on the other side of the world get PPR in 60-70 days. Nothing against them, just hurts when you have a job, education, paying taxes already etc. I mean a lot of newcomers are not even guaranteed to get a job in their field. One would think that it would be efficient to accept people who are already settled. End]True, plenty of US residents and - you guessed it - loads of Nigerians have already received their PPRs from the December cohort, but us FSW-O cit/res India folks, the forgotten stepchildren so to speak, are still waiting for our turn for any attention from Mother IRCC.
Yup. It's Ottawa. Any idea how much time it's taking to receive PPR once RPRF is paid at this stage?I believe it's Ottawa. Remember him mentioning it somewhere.