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DevGurgaon said:
124 days... bumping thread :)

Same here.. 124 days of dead silence :) hopefully some movement by end of this month.
 
In Case I have missed to post it here..

My timelines in signature..

Regards.
 
DevGurgaon said:
IMO as per current trends you should be expecting PPR in October... Around Diwali :)

Thanks DevGurgaon for the response. Have u got urs?
 
DevGurgaon said:
124 days... bumping thread :)

Going by the way things are moving, i think we have to wait till aug end. Or even September.

Early/mid august looks difficult now. Feb applications are still pending.
 
singhyogeshkumar said:
Feb applications are still pending.

I read somewhere else that Feb applicants have started receiving their PPRs from end of last week - not sure if it is FSW or CEC.

Stay positive and good luck everyone!!!
 
Kindly add me to the sheet..! Timeline is my signature... Thanks a lot!

+1 DevGurgaon for maintaining the spreadsheet... :)
 
shwetasagar said:
Thanks DevGurgaon for the response. Have u got urs?

Not get.. March AOR... Hoping to get it in August.

singhyogeshkumar said:
Going by the way things are moving, i think we have to wait till aug end. Or even September.

Early/mid august looks difficult now. Feb applications are still pending.

I am banking on law of averages to catch up on the delays and hoping for PPR in August :)

Though NDVO's first PPR as reported in sheet has Avg wait time of 162 days from AOR :'(

rahul0920 said:
Kindly add me to the sheet..! Timeline is my signature... Thanks a lot!

+1 DevGurgaon for maintaining the spreadsheet... :)

Thanks and Added :)
 
my professor got his PPR today, he is FSW outland, AOR in October.....New Delhi office !!!
 
canadianrrk said:
my professor got his PPR today, he is FSW outland, AOR in October.....New Delhi office !!!

That's too long from AOR to PPR. Where they any complications with his case?
 
as far as we both analysed, there were none.......he was divorced and applied as a single applicant....i guess thats no problem.......we were about to order gcms today night, and was a great coincidence that he got it this afternoon....he paid RPRF upfront......BG check was in process nearly 2.5 months.
 
canadianrrk said:
as far as we both analysed, there were none.......he was divorced and applied as a single applicant....i guess thats no problem.......we were about to order gcms today night, and was a great coincidence that he got it this afternoon....he paid RPRF upfront......BG check was in process nearly 2.5 months.

That might have added time to background check I believe... where they any additional document requests after initial application ?