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MZASAM said:
Friends:

Congratulations to all PPR recipients.

All Seniors, Members

Majority of the applicants are / were in deep anxiety due to uncertainty, indefinite delays., improper, lack of responses.

My plea to all applicants is to remain patient, and hope for the best outcome.


On a regular basis the applicants are anxiously waiting, hoping, guessing for PR.

Thanks a million to Canada visa who has given us this excellent forum to express ourselves, and share experiences with each other.

Imagine applicants without this forum!!!

Hats Off, to the the seniors, all members who dedicate, share their knowledge, spare time and the forum is live 24 x 7.

Great human beings are here; co-operate, assist, guide quickly on any topic.

Wish you all a quick PPR/PR.

I second MZASAM's thoughts. this is one place where you can seek guidance, share experiences, vent frustration and also recover your sanity
 
dvs07 said:
I wonder what they are doing with my application till now...I think no July AOR is pending for PPR now with BG IP 15th Feb :( :( :(
Don't worry dear , u will get it soon.
 
Hi Raj, girlgoneinternational- I believe you guys have some experience with Canadian employers, would you please help me understand if I need to go for course-by-course evaluation for seeking job or ECA is sufficient? Please guide me to a specific thread.
 
kamy said:
Hi Raj, girlgoneinternational- I believe you guys have some experience with Canadian employers, would you please help me understand if I need to go for course-by-course evaluation for seeking job or ECA is sufficient? Please guide me to a specific thread.

attend any pre arrival session for details. CIIP is one of them. Register and attend it.

https://www.newcomersuccess.ca/
 
kamy said:
Hi Raj, girlgoneinternational- I believe you guys have some experience with Canadian employers, would you please help me understand if I need to go for course-by-course evaluation for seeking job or ECA is sufficient? Please guide me to a specific thread.
A good read for all planning to move to Canada in near future. Though may not answer your question directly , however, would guide you towards getting one.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/resources/publications/welcome/index.asp
 
MZASAM said:
Friends:

Congratulations to all PPR recipients.

All Seniors, Members

Majority of the applicants are / were in deep anxiety due to uncertainty, indefinite delays., improper, lack of responses.

My plea to all applicants is to remain patient, and hope for the best outcome.


On a regular basis the applicants are anxiously waiting, hoping, guessing for PR.

Thanks a million to Canada visa who has given us this excellent forum to express ourselves, and share experiences with each other.

Imagine applicants without this forum!!!

Hats Off, to the the seniors, all members who dedicate, share their knowledge, spare time and the forum is live 24 x 7.

Great human beings are here; co-operate, assist, guide quickly on any topic.

Wish you all a quick PPR/PR.

Regarding the patience please check my signatures for details. It's nearly 14 months after AOR but I am hoping to get the best result then being impatient.
 
CONGRATULATIONS to all those people who received their PPR...
All the best guys...
Soon everybody will be getting this golden message/ mail in their inbox....
FINGERS CROSSED......
 
rmend87 said:
Dear Rahul,

Congrats on your PPR.

I want to ask few things:-


1. Are you Ontario Nominee?
Yes I am an ontario Nominee

2. Did you get a request for schedule-4?
I didnt get schedule 4 request



WoWW..isnt it mandatory to get schedule 4 for PNP outlands??

Or did you send it with your EAPR?. Please do let me know. I have been looking for someone to shed some light on this!
 
sameer_mobin said:
WoWW..isnt it mandatory to get schedule 4 for PNP outlands??

Or did you send it with your EAPR?. Please do let me know. I have been looking for someone to shed some light on this!

It's not necessary to send schedule 4. However, they may ask at later stage if they think it's needed.
I didn't provide form
 
bestofluck said:
attend any pre arrival session for details. CIIP is one of them. Register and attend it.

https://www.newcomersuccess.ca/

rockytg said:
A good read for all planning to move to Canada in near future. Though may not answer your question directly , however, would guide you towards getting one.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/resources/publications/welcome/index.asp

Thanks
 
kamy said:
It's not necessary to send schedule 4. However, they may ask at later stage if they think it's needed.
I didn't provide form

Hi Kamy,

No my question was the other way round.

Actually what I want to ask is that did rahul get thr PPR without even submitting (with E-APR)/ or asked (Later) for schedule-4??

That was my query. This is what I need answer for.

I do know that schedule-4 is not required upfront with E-APR.
 
sameer_mobin said:
Hi Kamy,

No my question was the other way round.

Actually what I want to ask is that did rahul get thr PPR without even submitting (with E-APR)/ or asked (Later) for schedule-4??

That was my query. This is what I need answer for.

I do know that schedule-4 is not required upfront with E-APR.

Hi Sameer- Actually, my second sentence answers that. I didn't provide form( I didn't provide it at eapr stage and neither they asked for it before issuing PPR). Hope this is what you are looking for.
 
Congrats to all those who got PPR.

Just a silly question : Getting PPR/Passport request letter means - sure PR right?
 
mehtab007 said:
Congrats to all those who got PPR.

Just a silly question : Getting PPR/Passport request letter means - sure PR right?

It simply means that your application is approved and they require your passport and photos to complete the process. :) . Congrats and all the very best!