Happy Family Day (even to those who don't recognize it in their province). Hoping we are all reunited with our families soon and get to spend the next Family Day with them.
They will surely contact you within this week or next week. Just keep praying everything will be fine in Jesus nameAdditional documents requested from AVO which we sent and since then no PPR yet and my application reaches the one year mark this week this sometimes makes me wonder if these VO’S are christians at all hmmm!
Additional documents requested from AVO which we sent and since then no PPR yet and my application reaches the one year mark this week this sometimes makes me wonder if these VO’S are christians at all hmmm!
Additional documents requested from AVO which we sent and since then no PPR yet and my application reaches the one year mark this week this sometimes makes me wonder if these VO’S are christians at all hmmm!
Hello forum,
Just wondering about the current timeline for AVO... seems they are all over the place. Between 10 and 13 months. Is this correct?
No it isn't. For those under the new process it's supposed to be within 12 months and that is about what we are seeing in most cases.Nooo. It is between 18 and 25months today. Hope it won't change tomorrow .
ADR was received Jan 5/2018 due date was Jan 12/2018When did you send your ADR
This is great info! Thanks @UgoswifeCongratulations to everyone getting PPR and for those still waiting, yours are on the way. Channel your energy into preparing for life here in terms of what you would like to do after you arrive. Think sending your university transcripts to WES or ICAS for degree equivalency, gettting a valid drivers license from Nigeria, research schools and courses close to your spouse if you want to take that path, if you’re a licensed professional you may want to start reading up how to get a license in that field if you want to do the same work in Canada.
Right now, due to the pressure of the wait we tend to forget what happens afterwards which is understandable. Things move really quickly here and time is expensive so getting prepared with most of the information you need will help you settle in faster. If you’re a pharmacist and looking for further information on the options in Canada, you can PM me.
Happy Family DayHappy Family Day (even to those who don't recognize it in their province). Hoping we are all reunited with our families soon and get to spend the next Family Day with them.
@Kwamtin, my hubby did his Ghana one 16 months before we got PPR (avo had it for 14) and we weren't asked to redo the Ghana PCC. So, i believe if you don't go to Ghana before you get PPR, you'll be fine.Okay if you say so. But the recent one I sent to them will expire by June, that is 6months. I hope they don't request for police clearance again when they email me for PPR.
yes, social media can bring one down. you are only as secure as your most insecure friend's settings. I suggest people put security settings in place where no one can tag them, check them in or post on their page without you approving it first.I am glad this topic pops up here and believe me everyone needs to be careful about posting on face book or at least make sure everything you post matches your application. During our application my wife was posting some picture and a lot of information so I stop her from doing so cos I know they can use that information during a background check.
oh yes, I totally forgot it was @Kwamtin that had that issue! I'm glad it's sorted out. Did you use a lawyer or deal with it on your own? How did you manage to convince them? I'm quite curious as yours is a good case study and comeback! Congratulations once again!You're right @bbccanada . It was a very stressful and difficult moment for me at that time and I must say I thank each and everyone of you for you're suggestions and advice. The truth is that you have to be truthful throughout your immigration process, if you have questions that need clarity don't hesitate to contact them. They are ever ready to assist you in anyway, you just have to be truthful to them. The slightest lie you make will ruin the entire application.
And also I believe each and everyone of you knows more about your application more than anyone else. People on the forum will give you their advice but it's up to you to be truthful to immigration no matter what advice people will give you. Immigration is not about being smart or someone knowing a lot about immigration process, rather it's all about being truthful. I hope my advice will help someone here.
I pray that God grants everyone here the approval in order to be with their loved ones and family. Thank you.