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November 2018 AOR - Join here

RanaHamdi

Star Member
Dec 16, 2018
64
29
Hang in there people, its coming very soon! Im CEC inland with one dependent, here’s my details:

VO: Edmonton
AOR: 30Nov
Med: mid Jan(not sure exactly)
ADR: 23Jan
1st update: 26 Apr(ADR uploaded to Reviewing)
2nd update: 28Apr(ADR changed to NA)
PPR: 29Apr
Congrats!! May I ask you what was the adr? Was it imm5669e?
 

pradjan88

Newbie
Apr 24, 2019
5
1
Hi, I am from India. Can anyone tell me about the GCMS notes? What is a good time to order them? My husband and I have applied in the FSW category and AOR was 26 Nov. Should I apply for the
 

Adi2212

Member
Apr 29, 2019
10
4
Hey guys,

Was wondering if anyone could answer my question.
Aor: 30th nov 2018
Rprf paid: February 6th
No further communication..

Any idea when could I expect my ppr ?
 

zabrodov

Hero Member
Sep 19, 2018
655
362
Gatineau
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Montreal
NOC Code......
4163
App. Filed.......
11-11-2018
AOR Received.
11-11-2018
File Transfer...
24-01-2019
Passport Req..
02-08-2019
LANDED..........
02-09-2019
Hey guys,

Was wondering if anyone could answer my question.
Aor: 30th nov 2018
Rprf paid: February 6th
No further communication..

Any idea when could I expect my ppr ?
Do you really expect an exact answer? :D
 

Adi2212

Member
Apr 29, 2019
10
4
Ha ha..! No I wasn’t expecting an exact answer. I thought I’ll use the collective intelligence available here to receive a ball park answer.
Thanks.
 

Ceppiman

Star Member
Jan 22, 2019
52
74
Hey guys,

Was wondering if anyone could answer my question.
Aor: 30th nov 2018
Rprf paid: February 6th
No further communication..

Any idea when could I expect my ppr ?
Hopefully before 2020. Seriously, no one can be sure since it depends on if it will get security screening, when an agent actually picks up the file and so on
 

greenboymx

Star Member
Feb 10, 2018
147
173
Hey isn’t the rprf requested after one’s application is approved ?
The truth is that we can't tell for sure. CIC literally states "For most permanent residence applications, you need to pay the right of permanent residence fee (RPRF) when your application is approved. You will have to pay it before you can become a permanent resident."

Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp#rprf

I think that the word "most" implies that there are some exceptions. I too received the request to pay RPRF on January 14th (AOR Nov. 2nd) and haven't received any news since then.

I guess that whether it’s approved or not, it’s a good sign. What would be the point of requesting you to pay for it if there’s a visible issue with your application?

Sadly, until we receive the so-called “golden email” we can´t know for sure.