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harirajmohan said:
Correct. Thats what i am also thinking. Possibly we should get our turn after 4-6 months from medicals. Hope its only 4 months but lets see if there is any surprise from our visa office.

Where are you getting this information, that it will be 4-6 months? Who's your source. I think speculating time frames is a fool's game since we don't know how many government officials are working on how many applications. So you see how the plethora of unknown variables would lead to an unknown, unbased calculation. If anything, it serves well if you expect it to take that long and it takes less in the end.

In my case, I sent my apllication exactly 8 months ago and I HIGHLY doubt it's 4-6 months for PPR after medical's are done.
 
WoW!! Congratulations!!!
That's a great news from you. It means inland's cases could be fast as well!! You had done your medical in Oct 2015. Less than 3 months waiting you got the PPR.


spade said:
Hi..

Received Golden E-mail.

I got the PPR today.

Wishing you all receive Good News this week..

They're working now..

Thanks God!
Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
 
jimmylama88 said:
Where are you getting this information, that it will be 4-6 months? Who's your source. I think speculating time frames is a fool's game since we don't know how many government officials are working on how many applications. So you see how the plethora of unknown variables would lead to an unknown, unbased calculation. If anything, it serves well if you expect it to take that long and it takes less in the end.

In my case, I sent my apllication exactly 8 months ago and I HIGHLY doubt it's 4-6 months for PPR after medical's are done.
Cool down buddy. Based on many applications being adjudicated this is what i could see. Tell me which application got adjudicated in 1 month of MR (for inland) even though it took 8 months to get MR. Anyway, we tell about our view and what we think based on current situation and based on what happened to existing applications and if you want to have source for all then one should never enter the forum.

No one knows how cic works. July2015 and Aug 2015 applicants received ppr. do you have explanation? No, no one has. Everyone's view vary and if its speculation for you then it is because no one knows the truth and no one can guess it correctly.

Its like what would be the stock market's closing point for tomorrow which we can only guess. And different people will have different answers which will look like speculation. Futures in stock market is speculation. So this is the forum and we express our view as long as it doesnt offend anyone. I did not say its a legal opinion or i am not telling which did not happen.

Current applicants who received PPR are the ones who received MR 3-6 months ago.
 
I understand what you mean and didn't want to come across as "against you" but rather challenge YOUR point of view. Like you said, it's all based on speculation, but speculation itself (especially what you mention in the industry of stocks) is calculated by algorithms that methodically adjust and address unknown variables.

I think immigration and the financial industry are two different games. Don't get me wrong when I say speculating times is a "fool's game". Not looking to insult anyone here. What I meant with that is, like you said, that everyone case is different, and even the same applications can be processed differently.

So this is the most strategic thing to do: speculate based on CLOSEST variables. For instance, htokyo was asking about processing times, but speculating similar processing times for him as mine would be erroneous as our applications for PR are being processed in different offices.

So, as a BC PNP inland applicant myself, what I want to do is track other BC PNP inland applicants because those will determine the CLOSEST your timeline (provided no major variables come into play, like the recent Syrian refugee immigration crisis, or new Liberal party taking over).

How do I speak so confidently? I work in a company in which 95% of employees were all sponsored, meaning they were all BC PNP inland applicants. The coworker who's application took the longest was my twin sister (who also works for the same company). We share the same background, same education, same birthday! (Go figure), same employer, same address even! The only difference in our applications was the gender. Hers took 11 months and that's with her having made a mistake in her application which caused it to get returned and her having to send it back. My other coworkers got their PRs in 8-10 months. Most of them 8 months.

So we'll see. Right now, that's why I have been asking: are there any BC PNP inland Mar-Apr applicants who have gotten PPR?

Best
Jimmy



harirajmohan said:
Cool down buddy. Based on many application being adjudicated this is what i could see. Tell me which application got adjudicated in 1 month of MR even though it took 8 months to get MR. Anyway, we tell about our view and what we think based on current situation and based on what happened to existing applications and if you want to have source for all then one should never enter the forum.

No one knows how cic works. July and Aug applicants received ppr. do you have explanation? No, no one has. Everyone's view vary and if its speculation for you then it is because no one knows the truth and no one can guess it correctly.

Its like what would be the stock market's closing point for tomorrow which we can only guess. And different people will have different answers which will look speculation. Futures in stock market is speculation. So this is the forum and we express our view as long as it doesnt offend anyone. I did not say its a legal opinion or i am not telling which did not happen.

Current applicants who received PPR are the ones who received MR 3-6 months ago.
 
Hi harirajmohan...

I got 7 lines.. because I add my spouse during the process..

I think lines doesnt matter... I'm just being proactive on my papers.

When they request i send it the same day.

;D ;D ;D

Thanks Guys
 
spade said:
Hi..

Received Golden E-mail.

I got the PPR today.

Wishing you all receive Good News this week..

They're working now..

Thanks God!
Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Congrats Spade!

It is a very encouraging news

Hope to receive mine soon! ;)

It seems now it is time for inland applicants
 
spade said:
Hi harirajmohan...

I got 7 lines.. because I add my spouse during the process..

I think lines doesnt matter... I'm just being proactive on my papers.

When they request i send it the same day.

;D ;D ;D

Thanks Guys

did you apply in EE or just normal one
thanks and congrats dear.
 
spade said:
Hi..

Received Golden E-mail.

I got the PPR today.

Wishing you all receive Good News this week..

They're working now..

Thanks God!
Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Congratulations buddy!
 
delta304 said:
did you apply in EE or just normal one
thanks and congrats dear.

Nope.. Paper based application only. thank you.
 
It is good to observe that inland applicants keep receiving PPR during the first half of Jan so far.

When is it coming to the outlands? Next week?! ;D or even today?! :P

Keep praying God!
 
Does anybody know how to read GCMS NOTES . according to gcms noted they havent even stared my security and eligibility ...medical is passed and last update date is 22/10/2015
 
rasan0201 said:
Does anybody know how to read GCMS NOTES . according to gcms noted they havent even stared my security and eligibility ...medical is passed and last update date is 22/10/2015

no one can exactly decode their code languages but basic can be tell.
like if your eligibility criminality security and medical are passed that means you are
almost close to ppr. most of time security is lately and lastly done by cic.
i have notice that medical always updated first then criminalty and eligibility.
some time they put notes at the end. thats it what i know.
 
delta304 said:
no one can exactly decode their code languages but basic can be tell.
like if your eligibility criminality security and medical are passed that means you are
almost close to ppr. most of time security is lately and lastly done by cic.
i have notice that medical always updated first then criminalty and eligibility.
some time they put notes at the end. thats it what i know.

Thanks delta ....waiting for so long after medical almost 4 months still iam on criminality. :( how long for ppr :-[ :(
 
rasan0201 said:
Does anybody know how to read GCMS NOTES . according to gcms noted they havent even stared my security and eligibility ...medical is passed and last update date is 22/10/2015
One of our forum friend's notes had below sections. i think it will be similar for you as well. What does it say for you, if at all you can share?

Activity 1:RCMP Screening
Status: Fingerprints requested

Activity 2: Biographic
Status:

Activity 3: Biographic
Status: Biographic sent

Activity 4: Biographic
Status: Biographic submit

Activity 5:RCMP Screening
Fingerprints required

Activity 6: RCMP Screening
New Value: Submitted

Activity 7:Criminality
Status: In Progress

Activity 8:Biographic
Status:

Activity 9:Biographic
Not started

A 10
Eligibility: EC-PNP
Not started

A11:Medical
Not started

A12: Security
Not started

A13:Criminality
Not started

As you said I think its mainly 4:
Eligibility:
Criminality:
Security:
Medical:

I thought they would have cleared all (may be except security) but surprising. Hopefully they can clear it soon to finish Jan and Feb applicants.
 
Today, I received GCMS notes and disappointed to see that my due date for Medicals, Security & Criminality checks is December 2016.

This is way far from now and don't know how much time they will take upto PPR....

Why they will take so much time?