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mdh said:
Hello LanaOng,

I already order the GCMS as you tell me thank you for the guidance and answers.
but 1 more question, at the end show a page with a "tracking number"...can we actually track this?, if yes how can we do that?
How did yo sent the follow up emails?...I mean to which email?
I didnt think in printing that page of all the info =(


And as you said it says because of all the requests it might take 31 calendar days.
thank you again in advance and sorry for the bother.
hope you get your PPR soon.
Im august applicant so i guess i will get that weeks after you hopefully very soon happen!

Hi mdh,

We can't track it because it simply serves as the reference number for ATIP Officer to extract/check in their system if your request has been process already. If more than 31 days have passed you may send a follow up email to ATIP-AIPRP@cic.gc.ca and just indicate your tracking number. :)

God Bless.
 
oyfili said:
Friday is gone and no ppr

I can't agree with you more.
 
oyfili said:
you have done your medicals in January and still waiting? are you inland? that is crazy!

For personal reason (FBI clearance delayed), so I relined up with July or Aug. applicants.
 
yaanlpc said:
For personal reason (FBI clearance delayed), so I relined up with July or Aug. applicants.

oh I see. So far they did not ask for any additional docs. Do you think they process PR in batches and send confirmation emails at once?
 
oyfili said:
oh I see. So far they did not ask for any additional docs. Do you think they process PR in batches and send confirmation emails at once?

sorry, I am not the professional to answer this question. I hope they wont.
 
yaanlpc said:
For personal reason (FBI clearance delayed), so I relined up with July or Aug. applicants.

When did you submit your US PCC?
I`m asking because my application is delayed because of the same reason. Just curious, maybe your timeline will give me an idea when to expect my COPR.
 
so we cannot blame so far CanadaPost.


Notice – Possible Canada Post Service Disruption: Implications for IRCC’s Services


Ottawa, August 26, 2016 – Mail delivery in all regions across Canada may be interrupted or delayed by a possible postal service disruption at Canada Post.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), including the Passport Program, continues to operate as usual, and standard application deadlines, processing times, procedures and statutory requirements remain in place.

However, delays are possible for applications that rely on Canada Post’s postal services.

If possible, you should apply online to study or work in Canada or to visit Canada (details below) and upload electronic copies of documents instead of submitting paper applications.

IRCC may put further measures in place to minimize disruptions to its services. At that time, we will update this notice and our information on Canada.ca.
 
Xtro said:
When did you submit your US PCC?
I`m asking because my application is delayed because of the same reason. Just curious, maybe your timeline will give me an idea when to expect my COPR.

Hi Xtro, it's submitted by the end of May of this year.
 
LanaOng said:
Hi mdh,

We can't track it because it simply serves as the reference number for ATIP Officer to extract/check in their system if your request has been process already. If more than 31 days have passed you may send a follow up email to ATIP-AIPRP@cic.gc.ca and just indicate your tracking number. :)

God Bless.

thank you
 
87arq said:
so we cannot blame so far CanadaPost.


Notice – Possible Canada Post Service Disruption: Implications for IRCC’s Services


Ottawa, August 26, 2016 – Mail delivery in all regions across Canada may be interrupted or delayed by a possible postal service disruption at Canada Post.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), including the Passport Program, continues to operate as usual, and standard application deadlines, processing times, procedures and statutory requirements remain in place.

However, delays are possible for applications that rely on Canada Post’s postal services.

If possible, you should apply online to study or work in Canada or to visit Canada (details below) and upload electronic copies of documents instead of submitting paper applications.

IRCC may put further measures in place to minimize disruptions to its services. At that time, we will update this notice and our information on Canada.ca.
Thanks a lot for sharing this! Some relief.
 
Again, a new week that brings new hope. Also, this week brings a new month as well. Best of luck to everyone ;D
 
Druce said:
Again, a new week that brings new hope. Also, this week brings a new month as well. Best of luck to everyone ;D

does anyone know which month applications are getting delayed..
like any clue if the MARCH applicants have received their PPR..

THIS IS TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SLOW,,,, NOT FAIRRR :(