next week bro!!fantazyprince said:All of you have similar timeline with me but I'm wondering why I didn't get my PPR. Reminder on Dec 03th then nothing comes up. That makes me irritating
next week bro!!fantazyprince said:All of you have similar timeline with me but I'm wondering why I didn't get my PPR. Reminder on Dec 03th then nothing comes up. That makes me irritating
I hope so bro, but not on next week again and again ;Dohpeter77 said:next week bro!!
I am glad you are excited; however very few May applicant got PPR so far. I am also a May applicant.REGINA SK said:Congrats to May applicants
Holly I am so excited , it seems my PR will be soon on way. Cic started working, finally
I tell you what mate - I'm pretty sure there is no trend... because there's no logic or pattern behind the way they work.harirajmohan said:Inlanders - whoever received the magic email or whoever knew about the lines they had,
Whats the trend on number of lines?
The ppr you received with 3-4 lines (no additional lines other than acknowledgement of receipt and medical received) or i would ask if there is anyone who received ppr only with 3-4 lines?
Just trying to see what the current trend from vo and trying to see if i can expect my ppr this week friday.
I also know that many received ppr in the last few months with 3-4 lines but wanted to confirm before i raise my expectation levels on ppr this week.
Till we get this magic email, we will be little nervous hence asking on it even though if this might not even make any difference. :
You can see in detail of what they've done in your file with GCMS note. There are internal guidelines posted on CIC websites on how they do things for reference to stakeholders.aniarmhi said:I tell you what mate - I'm pretty sure there is no trend... because there's no logic or pattern behind the way they work.
Nice example: my application received May 28th - medical request in December 2015. Those received around June 3rd, medical request in April 2016. Nothing makes sense about the systems (or lack of systems) at CIC. And the reason it makes no sense is because we can't see what they do - and without getting a job there, will never see what they do.
*sighs*
1. True.aniarmhi said:I tell you what mate - I'm pretty sure there is no trend...
1. because there's no logic or pattern behind the way they work.
2. Nice example: my application received May 28th - medical request in December 2015. Those received around June 3rd, medical request in April 2016.
Nothing makes sense about the systems (or lack of systems) at CIC.
3. And the reason it makes no sense is because we can't see what they do - and without getting a job there, will never see what they do.
*sighs*
I don't see the benefit in requesting that info, unless the delays have become hideous. Even then, it would seem that it might cause delays by disrupting agents to have to pull all the records. Oh well.mf4361 said:You can see in detail of what they've done in your file with GCMS note. There are internal guidelines posted on CIC websites on how they do things for reference to stakeholders.
There are too many reasons of delays in sending requests especially when they are having internal changes in PNP to reduce process time per 2015 annual report.
I don't see any evidence that getting GCMS note causes considerable delays. But you're right, it's not gonna make any difference other than satisfying our curiosity. The only thing you can do is wait patiently (until you become a patient for waiting too long(pun intended))aniarmhi said:I don't see the benefit in requesting that info, unless the delays have become hideous. Even then, it would seem that it might cause delays by disrupting agents to have to pull all the records. Oh well.
Patience!
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/search-results/-t304017.0.html;msg5160055;topicseen#msg5160055camerbabeli said:hi can I go to the border without a usa visa? I don't want to enter usa, just border to get my pr