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liyapot said:
olansky..
do you know who your visa officer in CEM is?
there is usually an initial after the subject in their emails..
i started with (mu) then became (dra)

sana tuloy tuloy na ang PPR! :)
excited much!

CIIP attendees for MPNP.. see you tomorrow! :)

Nag start ako AOR and MR...MRU ang visa officer tapos now sa PPR si FES...

See you tmrw!!
 
BPinoy said:
Thanks Interested,,oo nga eh, hope ikaw din. Ano eCas status mo?!? Good luck sa ating lahat

"application received" pa rin e cas namin. we had our medicals april 9, medyo nasagad namin ung 30 days completion requirement. let's hope for the best.
 
Olansky said:
I just received my PPR today!!!
CONGRATULATIONS! buena mano for this week and hopeful you start a trend!

Usually from a batch, status changes comes in three's ....

/all the best!
 
Olansky said:
Thanks mflicerio... Goodluck to all!!!

Congrats Olansky! :D
 
Congratzzzzz OLANSKY,,,more PPR's coming soon para masaya ang lahat! Gudluck guys! kindly share your timeline please...thanks!
 
jperez2730 said:
hi guys..ano ba kelangan para maging qualify sa prov nimination program immigration?

kindly visit this link for further info abt prov. nomination program-:) http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
 
BPinoy said:
Congratzzzzz OLANSKY,,,more PPR's coming soon para masaya ang lahat! Gudluck guys! kindly share your timeline please...thanks!

Here's my timeline:
Visa application: Dec 6, 2012
AOR CIO: Jan 24, 2013
MR: Feb 18, 2013
Meds Done: Feb 26, 2013
In Process on eCas: Mar 15, 2013
RPRF: Mar 18, 2013
Medical Received on eCas: Apr 21, 2013
PPR: Apr 23, 2013
Sent my PP today via LBC
 
Congratulations!! :D
 
Olansky said:
Here's my timeline:
Visa application: Dec 6, 2012
AOR CIO: Jan 24, 2013
MR: Feb 18, 2013
Meds Done: Feb 26, 2013
In Process on eCas: Mar 15, 2013
RPRF: Mar 18, 2013
Medical Received on eCas: Apr 21, 2013
PPR: Apr 23, 2013
Sent my PP today via LBC

Thanks Olansky for posting, ang bilis ng processing ng papers mo, hope & pray ganun din kabilis sa amin at sa inyong lahat...Congratz and good luck sa u and ur family sa Canada! GBU
 
Tweety05 said:
My view for fast processing:
1. Single applicant
2. Never lived in other countries for more than 6 mos. Hence, only NBI clearance is needed, one country security check.
3. No problem with medical result
4. Visa Officer's performance
5. God's plan

My views to add:

Note some of those who got "faster" processing did come from Backlog Pilot programs. We should factor this in.

Another will be having been into the "system" previously - i.e. history of travel to other countries or resided/worked in the country - thus pre-assessment of the applicant has been started. If you only have one criminality check (NBI) - then only one base from which to make an assessment - you leave the criminality/security assessment to the VO and it becomes a 50-50 chance with the determination of the VO to rely on the country's PCC.

If you have NBI + RCMP records (no PCCs from other countries) and both of them are clear/no record - then you raise the odds of security/criminality check to positively in your favor (makes the decision easier). Plus - a record of having previously assimilated into the Canadian society bodes well for suitability.

And another - political mood in the country. During election times, immigration comes up as a topic; politicians vie for votes from large immigrant populations. You may have noticed that when this government came into power, there was a large wave of approvals for medical professionals in Manitoba and Alberta a few years back. Election time is coming again folks...:)

/all the best....