Congrats!I got my PPR last night. (AOR 15-Oct/Cat: CEC)
Best of luck guys!!
Congrats!I got my PPR last night. (AOR 15-Oct/Cat: CEC)
Best of luck guys!!
You can use 3rd parties like getgcms or gcmsbuddy.How do you request for GCMS notes ? How are they helpful ?
Wow congrats!!I got my PPR last night. (AOR 15-Oct/Cat: CEC)
Best of luck guys!!
thats not at all brutal.Really sorry for that. But no ADR ,no PFL ? That's really brutal on CIC part
gcms as guided by rest are ordered either via cic or third party website.How do you request for GCMS notes ? How are they helpful ?
Correct. That was a mistake and I'll ensure I don't do it this time as well.Had you applied GCMS for your older application, you would have known.
Anyways, whats done is done!! For your new application there will be some insights in your GCMS
Thanks!thats not at all brutal.
he gained exp post his application.
cic checks eligibility as per the date of application and points claimed till that date and docs submitted till that date & nothing beyond that.
It was foolishness and mistake at applicant part.
Thanks! Yes it helps.i haven't had any updates since medical pass on 29th November. So this gives me hope as well.CEC inland - Yes
Biometrics - No (I was never asked to provide bio-metric information).
I hope this helps.
Cheers!!
Thanks! I didn't realize there is an option to scroll to the right as I don't see a scroll bar.Also in that tracker, if you scroll all the way to the right, you will see the PPR date. Just go to your AOR dates and see if anybody has PPR received, and then scroll to the right to see the dates.
I hope that would help.
He clearly mentioned that he applied after 16 months and got rejected due to insufficient job description. So in this case he deserved PFL. Rest God alone knows what was the actual reason.thats not at all brutal.
he gained exp post his application.
cic checks eligibility as per the date of application and points claimed till that date and docs submitted till that date & nothing beyond that.
It was foolishness and mistake at applicant part.
I am actually surprised you never ordered GCMS after 6.5 months lol. If I were you I would have done it after 5 months. So after 6 months I would have raised a CSE immediately and clarified my case.Correct. That was a mistake and I'll ensure I don't do it this time as well.
Now it takes about 3.5 months to get AOR on paper-based application PNPHi Everyone,
Just a quick question I applied under provincial nominee paper based application process. I submitted my application on December/07/2018 at CIO Nova Scotia and it was delivered at the address on December/10/2018. it has been already more than 2 months now and I have not received my AOR.
Is there anyone who is in the similar situation? please reply back to this post.
Thank you
Guneet
Thanks for the response MAXNow it takes about 3.5 months to get AOR on paper-based application PNP