It must be hard refraining from judging situations that you do not know.Must be hard waiting in the US
It must be hard refraining from judging situations that you do not know.Must be hard waiting in the US
I'm Nov 2019 AOR. Hahaha. Almost 2 years of waiting.I swear IRCC are like a black locked box that no one understands.
Why would they approve people from the US and UK (first world countries)
when there's people like me living in a shit hole 3rd even 4th world country at this point who actually needs a new start
Bruh dont compare misery, cause ill win lolIt must be hard refraining from judging situations that you do not know.
Stop this discussion. I am not commenting on your situation because I do not know anything about it, so please do not comment on other people's conditions. You have no knowledge of what other people may be going through, so just stop it. This is not an healthy attitude.Bruh dont compare misery, cause ill win lol
I agree not all US applicants are getting PPR. And only some/few are getting it, but comparing to the other countries which are getting very close to none, it is great position to be. I believe the reason why all/majority of the US applicants aren't getting PPR is due to reduced capacity put on FSW and PNP streams and not travel restriction.Guys, stop obsessing on this US thing. First, not all US applicants are receiving PPR: for example I am waiting since February 2020, like many of you. Secondarily, there are agreements between Canada and US regarding biometrics, police reports and security which make the processing faster. Thirdly, in US biometrics appointments reopened on July 13th 2020 and medical exams never stopped.
Please stop this "discrimination" narrative, it is not accurate and it does not help anyone.
I agree.. it seems to me that IRCC is not really trying to clear backlogs efficiently.. case in point- the people who had expired CoPRs are still being contacted (at least in India).I agree not all US applicants are getting PPR. And only some/few are getting it, but comparing to the other countries which are getting very close to none, it is great position to be. I believe the reason why all/majority of the US applicants aren't getting PPR is due to reduced capacity put on FSW and PNP streams and not travel restriction.
It is just confusing why the situation hasn't changed for the other outland applicants since June 21 announcement.
Really?? I’m also residing in UAE. My AOR is 9 Feb 2020. I hope i receive some good news too soon!!Somebody sent a screenshot about one FSW-O received his PPR on July 14. AOR 27 feb 2020. Nationality - Indian, Residence - UAE.
I can only say to remain calm and mentally strong . My wife ( principal applicant)is also pregnant and we are also hoping the child to be delivered in canada but we can only hope as it's all in the future. By being mentally upset you are doing no good to yourself or child. So my only advice to you "don't worry so much about future, just hope for the best and stay strong for yourself and child "Hi,
I am an FSW -O applicants with AOR March 2020 with 2 dependents residing in India. My timeline is as follows
Medical - re-extended on April 2021 as per GCMS notes
Biometric - 24th March 2021
Eligibility- Passed
Criminality - Passed
Security- Not started ( as on 24th April 2021)
L1m2
I am currently 22 weeks pregnant and due on 9th Nov 2021. As per the airline policy I am eligible to travel until 36th week of pregnancy which will be until the end of September. And i wish to deliver my new born in Canada if our application was processed. My husband's Mother, brother and his family are PR holders working in medical industry and are able to support me for my delivery. Hence, we are quite ready to move and settle immediately if we received the COPR and decision on our application.
Would be to know once they begin processing applications for FSW-O, how long would it take to get the PPR if we consider our security is approved. I assume they are with holding the security clearance as its linked to PPR.
I really hope I'm able to travel before the above said weeks, the current situation is really affecting my mental and physical health. And i feel so uncertain and anxious about our future.
If delayed there will be additional 6 months delay, kindly share your inputs how to deal with this.. i have raised a webform and awaiting revert. Some positive assurances will bring so much relief
Thank you
Tanya James.
Hi! I think I heard about a similar case a few months ago. The family submitted a webform describing the situation and they were given their visas in a matter of days. So hopefully your webform will move your caseHi,
I am an FSW -O applicants with AOR March 2020 with 2 dependents residing in India. My timeline is as follows
Medical - re-extended on April 2021 as per GCMS notes
Biometric - 24th March 2021
Eligibility- Passed
Criminality - Passed
Security- Not started ( as on 24th April 2021)
L1m2
I am currently 22 weeks pregnant and due on 9th Nov 2021. As per the airline policy I am eligible to travel until 36th week of pregnancy which will be until the end of September. And i wish to deliver my new born in Canada if our application was processed. My husband's Mother, brother and his family are PR holders working in medical industry and are able to support me for my delivery. Hence, we are quite ready to move and settle immediately if we received the COPR and decision on our application.
Would be to know once they begin processing applications for FSW-O, how long would it take to get the PPR if we consider our security is approved. I assume they are with holding the security clearance as its linked to PPR.
I really hope I'm able to travel before the above said weeks, the current situation is really affecting my mental and physical health. And i feel so uncertain and anxious about our future.
If delayed there will be additional 6 months delay, kindly share your inputs how to deal with this.. i have raised a webform and awaiting revert. Some positive assurances will bring so much relief
Thank you
Tanya James.
Yes your absolutely right! I has stopped thinking it for a while. And now since things are moving I am hoping for the best. Thank you so much for your assurance.I can only say to remain calm and mentally strong . My wife ( principal applicant)is also pregnant and we are also hoping the child to be delivered in canada but we can only hope as it's all in the future. By being mentally upset you are doing no good to yourself or child. So my only advice to you "don't worry so much about future, just hope for the best and stay strong for yourself and child "
HiHi! I think I heard about a similar case a few months ago. The family submitted a webform describing the situation and they were given their visas in a matter of days. So hopefully your webform will move your case
It was on one of the forums here, but I follow so many that I can't remember which one I saw it on.Hi
Oh really thats good news.. would be great if you could share more details or link of the conversation here pls.