also ours is a simple case, first mrg and that too love mrg with relationship of 9 yrs.Hence the panick as to y is it taking that long
thanx.sim85 said:hey congratulations !! Could u plz tell us the whole timeline of your application. I mean the date when you sent ur file to CIC, Mississauga..and later the date wen ur spouse got the passport request??
Thanks
hey there I can feel your pain as I am in the same boat my wifes processing began on the 16th sep still no ppr so yeah I have no clue myself whts going on mine is also a simple case and its really getting to me as wellGodLover said:also ours is a simple case, first mrg and that too love mrg with relationship of 9 yrs.Hence the panick as to y is it taking that long
Hi Minku,minku9 said:p.s. definitely order CAIPS...good luck!
I wonder if has anything to do if the mrg was a love mrg or an arranged?kal1313 said:hey there I can feel your pain as I am in the same boat my wifes processing began on the 16th sep still no ppr so yeah I have no clue myself whts going on mine is also a simple case and its really getting to me as well
What does your immigration consultant have to say about it ? I asked a consultant friend of mine and he pretty much told me its hard to tell he has seen cases with absolutely no interviews but the ppr ranged from 7 days to sometimes 4 months which can be frustrating but he did say sometimes it works in your favour if the ppr is taking long , all depends on the vo , backlog, according to him there is really no set rule that nd has to do a ppr right away .GodLover said:I wonder if has anything to do if the mrg was a love mrg or an arranged?
also, i used immigration consultant,so again not sure if that could be a factor.. coz one thing I can gather is that since ND issues PPR so early for most ppl.. so clearly they havn't reviwed those files before issuing PPR,so wondering what things they look before they issue PPR
he pretty much said the same thing.so i guess wait and watch is the only option.Anyways we atleast have each other for updateskal1313 said:What does your immigration consultant have to say about it ? I asked a consultant friend of mine and he pretty much told me its hard to tell he has seen cases with absolutely no interviews but the ppr ranged from 7 days to sometimes 4 months which can be frustrating but he did say sometimes it works in your favour if the ppr is taking long , all depends on the vo , backlog, according to him there is really no set rule that nd has to do a ppr right away .
congrats! Looks like it has taken only 6weeks or so for u to get ur visa stamped after getting PPR. Thats a gr8 news, when I see lot of ppl waiting for their ppt, even after 2 or 2 and half months. Wish every1 a speedy process,CanadianPR1 said:thanx.
please check the following thread for the full details:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/thread-for-applications-sent-july-2010-t46471.675.html
Hey there!Vish said:Hi Minku,
What's CAIPS? Thanks
Hey!sanyrog said:Minku,
Looks like u ve sent ur ppt on july end itself. Any idea why u ve not received ur ppt even after 2 and half months? Did u email them to find the info?
Use this online form...good luck!Poodles said:Hi Could anybody share the mail id which we can mail CHC -ND for application status.