So ddobro2, I was just wondering... you've become a rogue scholar on all things Canadian immigration, do you plan on using that skill set after you get your PR? I'm totally serious! You'd be able to help a lot of people with your knowledge.
AmericaninQuebec: I'm not sure if I'm being subjected to a full RCMP background check, all I know is the MP's office said we're "waiting of further background checks." I guess my GCMS notes will tell me what that means exactly (whenever they get here ARRRRRGH), but I hope for both our sakes they get done with them SOON.
It just makes me extra mad because not everyone has to go through this.
The only reason I can think of that they'd want to do extra background checks on me is because I went to school in England and Germany (two different semesters), and/or because I've spent a looot of time in Canada over the past 5 years. I did get a speeding ticket in Kingston, ON once - do you think they'll deny my PR for that? LOL juuuuuust kidding. :
Uh, well, should I be laughing? Paranoid much?
Anyway, continuing to feel jealous of the lucky ones who get done in <6 months. Sometimes I wonder if I coulda been one of them, if I'd just read that letter requesting my RPRF a little more carefully and convinced hubs it didn't always get paid at the end...... bleeeeeeh.
One last thing - I think there's a very high likelihood that a great number of Buffalo applicants have never heard of this forum. It's not like the CIC suggests we all get on over here, educate ourselves, and become better self-advocates. I mean, I applied in late Feb/early March, and didn't know about this forum until mid-October.
Two more days to receive mail (including today) before the holiday. One week and two days until the policy change.
Raise your purple hand if you're holding your breath along with me...
-Maddy