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Ha ha ha...Look...we are in a point of time where happiness are being searched into word... On serious not : Really depressed. I am greatfull atleast i am in process but now depressed. Waiting waiting and pending my life with lots of uncertainty.
 
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Ha ha ha...Look...we are in a point of time where happiness are being searched into word... On serious not : Really depressed. I am greatfull atleast i am in process but now depressed. Waiting waiting and pending my life with lots of uncertainty.

If that person meant "till today" instead of "until today", then no PPR I guess. That would be funny hehe
 
If that person meant "till today" instead of "until today", then no PPR I guess. That would be funny hehe
Yes and its logical..Out of nowhere, ircc starts PPR? no way. And yes, that person may be wrote mistakenly Until* instead of till*. Its logical...
So, no PPR :(.
But i hope its really PPR.
 
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His office is HKVO; which was not closed today so it might be actually true

Lets stay with a positive hypothesis until proven wrong
 
Guys I think @Rémi Beauséjours means he has not received his PPR till today. Or let him come and speak for himself.
I’m about to jump for joy if he received his PPR

You are 100% right. Someone who received a PPR wouldn't just say one ambiguous statement and log off LMAO.

I've always wanted an example of when to use 'until' vs when to use 'till' to explain the difference to people. Looks like we got a hilarious, real life example here.