congrats .. A relief to all is at least a ppr post after long time .. All the best for guys waitingX2014 said:Got PPR this morning, applied on April 16. Praise Lord! Wish everyone in waiting will finish soon.
Are you inland? If so, what province? Timeline?X2014 said:Got PPR this morning, applied on April 16. Praise Lord! Wish everyone in waiting will finish soon.
Hopefully the speed doesnt go down and they finish with the ppr till Apr ones in the next 2 weeks. Ya good luck for the rest of you waiting. We need another major ppr shower to clear pending ones from Jan till April.Appu1987 said:congrats .. A relief to all is at least a ppr post after long time .. All the best for guys waiting
Today, April 16th and May 1st applicants has PPR already.X2014 said:Got PPR this morning, applied on April 16. Praise Lord! Wish everyone in waiting will finish soon.
I got DM on March 2nd. M April 10th applicant. Still waiting for ppr.BC Dudu said:Today, April 16th and May 1st applicants has PPR already.
Is there any April 10th ~ 14th applicant who hasn't gotten PPR yet? I am the April 14th applicant and did not have DM and PPR. I called CIC today, however, there is no agent for specific case explanation.
Last year, my friends got a problem that CIC missed a batch of PPR email. So, CIC suppose that they send PPR to those applicants, but applicants did not get the email. What should we do now? How can we contact with CIC to inquire whether missed our PPR email?
unemployment rate 7.4%, highest in 3 years. Especially bad in Alberta & SK. Housing crisis in Vancouver forcing younger generation to leave the city, almost as bad in Toronto, but houses in some parts of Prairies are falling in price because people lost their job.htokyo said:Hi inlanders! I need your advise. How is Canada these days in term of economy, labor market, housing?
Only see few applicants in this forum got PPR today. I think mid-April applicants can wait one to two weeks more. If during that time, there is no PPR for them while more and more applicants who applied after mid-April get PPR, then all those mid-Aprils who don't receive visa-is-ready email can submit to CIC through CSE. If they receive same type of enquiry from many different applicants, that may trigger them to look back the batch that they miss sending out visa email ;DBC Dudu said:Today, April 16th and May 1st applicants has PPR already.
Is there any April 10th ~ 14th applicant who hasn't gotten PPR yet? I am the April 14th applicant and did not have DM and PPR. I called CIC today, however, there is no agent for specific case explanation.
Last year, my friends got a problem that CIC missed a batch of PPR email. So, CIC suppose that they send PPR to those applicants, but applicants did not get the email. What should we do now? How can we contact with CIC to inquire whether missed our PPR email?
Thank you buddy!mf4361 said:unemployment rate 7.4%, highest in 3 years. Especially bad in Alberta & SK. Housing crisis in Vancouver forcing younger generation to leave the city, almost as bad in Toronto, but houses in some parts of Prairies are falling in price because people lost their job.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/canada/unemployment-rate
http://business.financialpost.com/personal-finance/mortgages-real-estate/millennials-fleeing-vancouver-for-cities-with-more-affordable-housing-threatening-citys-tech-economy
From what I'm seeing in rural SK and near Regina, it's clearly much quieter than a year ago. People forced to change occupations because many oil jobs disappeared, or simply went home. Scary.
Thanks for sharing the information.mf4361 said:unemployment rate 7.4%, highest in 3 years. Especially bad in Alberta & SK. Housing crisis in Vancouver forcing younger generation to leave the city, almost as bad in Toronto, but houses in some parts of Prairies are falling in price because people lost their job.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/canada/unemployment-rate
http://business.financialpost.com/personal-finance/mortgages-real-estate/millennials-fleeing-vancouver-for-cities-with-more-affordable-housing-threatening-citys-tech-economy
From what I'm seeing in rural SK and near Regina, it's clearly much quieter than a year ago. People forced to change occupations because many oil jobs disappeared, or simply went home. Scary.