Congrats buddy!Just got PPR!!! All thanks to God.
EE PNP
AOR- April 7
MEP- Jul 26
FTD- Sep 14
IP2- Nov 28
ADR- Dec 7
PPR- Dec 13
Congrats buddy!Just got PPR!!! All thanks to God.
EE PNP
AOR- April 7
MEP- Jul 26
FTD- Sep 14
IP2- Nov 28
ADR- Dec 7
PPR- Dec 13
Thanks a lot pal! Waiting to celebrate with you also.Congrats buddy!
congratsJust got PPR!!! All thanks to God.
EE PNP
AOR- April 7
MEP- Jul 26
FTD- Sep 14
IP2- Nov 28
ADR- Dec 7
PPR- Dec 13
Moved to IP2 today. What's the update on your application?
CongratulationsMoved to IP2 today. What's the update on your application?
Hopefully you'll be there soon! I'm not sure about my LVO - I asked Ottawa on email but they never responded.Congratulations
that's so good, soon a PPR
Still Ip2 Rome VO.
wishing you to see your GCMS notes as a curiosity, after a speedy PPRHopefully you'll be there soon! I'm not sure about my LVO - I asked Ottawa on email but they never responded.
I've ordered gcms notes last week. And hoping against hope that I get PPR before the notes arrive
Thanks Davobod, I don't have any travel history. My wife was in USA for two years and both our PCC was fine.Although PNP applications have been processed much slower that FSW, like was noted earlier, the only way to know for certain what is going on with the processing of your application is your GCMS notes.
What's your travel history like? Do you have military record? People from certain countries, those with extensive travel history and also those with visits to certain countries have been observed to undergo more advanced security scrutiny.
Pending when you get your GCMS note, you can raise a CSE to NDVO and request for a status update noting that you are almost approaching the six months processing timeline.
Your wait will soon be over. It's been a long journey full of ups and downs which will all be worth in the end.wishing you to see your GCMS notes as a curiosity, after a speedy PPR
meanwhile, i'll wait
No response. Am waiting...did you get any response yet?
all the best!
Please can you specify what CSE stands for?Although PNP applications have been processed much slower that FSW, like was noted earlier, the only way to know for certain what is going on with the processing of your application is your GCMS notes.
What's your travel history like? Do you have military record? People from certain countries, those with extensive travel history and also those with visits to certain countries have been observed to undergo more advanced security scrutiny.
Pending when you get your GCMS note, you can raise a CSE to NDVO and request for a status update noting that you are almost approaching the six months processing timeline.
Case Specific EnquiryPlease can you specify what CSE stands for?
Thank you