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I don't know really. I was requested to submit Schedule A in early Feb, and never contacted IRCC or ordered notes to see if I was under SS
You are right... I am getting old... anyway... so happy for you and wish best for you
 
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Hi Ken,

Your VO is Montreal right? I also have Montreal as my VO. Got my remed request and called agent three times and three of them said my SS still in progress.

I guess Montreal guys do not update your SS until the final decision so the agent cant see it???
Hi,
Yes my case is in Montreal too.
That's interesting. So when did you receive the ghost update and when did you receive the request to redo the medicals?
 
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Hi,
Yes my case is in Montreal too.
That's interesting. So when did you receive the ghost update and when did you receive the request to redo the medicals?
On April 18th. Even when my med passed again several days after, I called and they still said SS in progress. That made me wonder if my SS has not completed even though they asked for remed. But that could be typical Montreal VO.
 
On April 18th. Even when my med passed again several days after, I called and they still said SS in progress. That made me wonder if my SS has not completed even though they asked for remed. But that could be typical Montreal VO.
Yeah. It's hard to know for sure. I've given up trying to figure out what's going on.
 
What’s the process after ADR? Mine has stuck in “We’re reviewing the additional documents provided” since 1.5 months... I see many people’s go into “Not Applicable” after a while.
Does it mean anything to you guys?
 
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What’s the process after ADR? Mine has stuck in “We’re reviewing the additional documents provided” since 1.5 months... I see many people’s go into “Not Applicable” after a while.
Does it mean anything to you guys?
Do not be in Rush! Mine took 13 month to turn to NA! There is no rule for that!
 
Do not be in Rush! Mine took 13 month to turn to NA! There is no rule for that!
Lol... The way you say 13 months is a joke... I can't... I have been in Canada for 6 years and I need PR for work for insurance for travel... you have no idea how stressful it is to be in Canada, working while on implied status, stressing about your work permit, having no insurance and no constitution to back you up and yet paying shit tons of taxes!
 
Lol... The way you say 13 months is a joke... I can't... I have been in Canada for 6 years and I need PR for work for insurance for travel... you have no idea how stressful it is to be in Canada, working while on implied status, stressing about your work permit, having no insurance and no constitution to back you up and yet paying shit tons of taxes!
That is really hard! I feel you it is so hard! But here is also stressful! I never thought it takes 13 month! I am really frustrated and exhausted! But nothing to do my brother!
 
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Hey guys. Finally after 19 months of a deadly waiting, I got ppr 2 days ago. Pooooooof...
Thanks everyone for your kind and warm assistance in this journey. I know it’s completely useless to say this to those who have been waiting for a loooong time as it cannot relief their anger and disappointment, but I just advise them not to lose hope. There is nothing we can do except waiting, so we do need take things a little bit easier. It comes at the right time. Cheers :)
Congratulations Aliagha. I know how hard it was for you to wait triple than everyone else, but the wait is over. Enjoy the moment of relaxations after such a long stressful journey
 
Hey guys. Finally after 19 months of a deadly waiting, I got ppr 2 days ago. Pooooooof...
Thanks everyone for your kind and warm assistance in this journey. I know it’s completely useless to say this to those who have been waiting for a loooong time as it cannot relief their anger and disappointment, but I just advise them not to lose hope. There is nothing we can do except waiting, so we do need take things a little bit easier. It comes at the right time. Cheers :)

Congrats! what a big relief indeed.
 
Hey guys. Finally after 19 months of a deadly waiting, I got ppr 2 days ago. Pooooooof...
Thanks everyone for your kind and warm assistance in this journey. I know it’s completely useless to say this to those who have been waiting for a loooong time as it cannot relief their anger and disappointment, but I just advise them not to lose hope. There is nothing we can do except waiting, so we do need take things a little bit easier. It comes at the right time. Cheers :)

@aliagha kheili Mobarakeeeee :)
 
One question... I just figured out in the SCHEDULE A form that I got ADR for, the fields such as Military, Government Positions... I have left empty while it says write NONE if you have not undertaken! Also I am military except but I did not send any documents to them...
Do you think it will be problematic?

Also, in the question 6 "Have you or any of your family members listed in your application for permanent residence, ever:"
section d) been refused an immigrant or permanent resident visa to Canada or any other country?

Do they mean the family member that are accompanying me in my PR application? or my parents in general?
I am getting worried cause I said NO as I thought it is only for me. But I remember that my parents once got rejected for PR back in like 2000! Though they have gotten visitor visa recently and have visited me multiple times! Also, in the ADR document the officer asked for information within the last 10 years or since the age of 18!

Any thoughts?
 
One question... I just figured out in the SCHEDULE A form that I got ADR for, the fields such as Military, Government Positions... I have left empty while it says write NONE if you have not undertaken! Also I am military except but I did not send any documents to them...
Do you think it will be problematic?

You should have submitted your card with your ADR. You better raise a CSE and send it to them asap.

Also, in the question 6 "Have you or any of your family members listed in your application for permanent residence, ever:"
section d) been refused an immigrant or permanent resident visa to Canada or any other country?


Do they mean the family member that are accompanying me in my PR application? or my parents in general?
I am getting worried cause I said NO as I thought it is only for me. But I remember that my parents once got rejected for PR back in like 2000! Though they have gotten visitor visa recently and have visited me multiple times! Also, in the ADR document the officer asked for information within the last 10 years or since the age of 18!

I think they did mean your accompanying family members in this questions; otherwise they wouldn't use "listed in your application for permanent residence".
 
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You should have submitted your card with your ADR. You better raise a CSE and send it to them asap.



I think they did mean your accompanying family members in this questions; otherwise they wouldn't use "listed in your application for permanent residence".
Thank you for the help...
I sent a CSE...
 
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