The answer is "no" - for example, mine was sent at 9:27pm Ottawa time (21:27).
Oh shoot lol I was hoping to control my increasingly compulsive email checking habits. Thanks anywaysNope, not at all. I got mine around 11pm Ottawa time.
They usually sent update/emails in different times. I'm inland, and can't stop checking lolOh shoot lol I was hoping to control my increasingly compulsive email checking habits. Thanks anyways
ones they finalize your file, they will trigger the PPR email. so generally that triggered email takes time between 2h to 24h to reach the client. Finally, I would say it will come anytime. for instance, in my case, I got email 8:20 pm.Silly questions but any idea if PPRs are only sent during Ottawa cic local work hour? Just asking so it would make me stop checking my email 24/7
Not quite. It seems they release the email in batch cycles. My application was approved quite a while before the email came.ones they finalize your file, they will trigger the PPR email. so generally that triggered email takes time between 2h to 24h to reach the client. Finally, I would say it will come anytime. for instance, in my case, I got email 8:20 pm.
It is in the night time.Silly questions but any idea if PPRs are only sent during Ottawa cic local work hour? Just asking so it would make me stop checking my email 24/7
Hey how is life in Vancouver? Thinking about moving there as well and wanted to know some real perspectives from people who have moved there as immigrants.Not quite. It seems they release the email in batch cycles. My application was approved quite a while before the email came.
Vancouver is awesome, I preferred Montreal but preferred Vancouver over Toronto, although I only spent a few days in the two East Coast cities. People say Vancouver is expensive but I managed to have my own place and so much spare cash I couldn't spend it all. You can get your own place for $1000 fairly easily. This was off a 40hour a week barjob, you'd probably struggle working minimum wage.Hey how is life in Vancouver? Thinking about moving there as well and wanted to know some real perspectives from people who have moved there as immigrants.
Hey.. I wanted to ask a few questions about Vancour and BC..Vancouver is awesome, I preferred Montreal but preferred Vancouver over Toronto, although I only spent a few days in the two East Coast cities. People say Vancouver is expensive but I managed to have my own place and so much spare cash I couldn't spend it all. You can get your own place for $1000 fairly easily. This was off a 40hour a week barjob, you'd probably struggle working minimum wage.
Vancouver is incredibly beautiful and has an awesome vibe, I never once was intimidated by anybody and people can sometimes come across as a little shallow, but are still very polite. You can easily get on a bus and be in some of the most beautiful scenery ever, and of course America is 20 minutes drive South and always available for a trip down to Seattle or Portland.
Downsides to Vancouver is the weather which is awful in winter, not cold at all but rains nearly everyday. Summers are beautiful though, perfect weather. If you're a nightlife person you'll also be dissapointed, it feels like people in Vancouver are scared to really let loose and have fun and the bars and clubs can be pretty dull. Food is amazing though, probably the most consistent high level of food of any city I've lived in.
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Just start a new thread.Hey.. I wanted to ask a few questions about Vancour and BC..
Not sure if this thread is still active. Do let me know if it is.
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