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i just wonder why you guys are soo impatient...no one of us has completed 11 months post application...at least wait till june...its still good 4-5 months...i am sure cpp-o will try to stick to the timelines as they are reforming the whole procedure...
 
Gaurav_OT said:
i just wonder why you guys are soo impatient...no one of us has completed 11 months post application...at least wait till june...its still good 4-5 months...i am sure cpp-o will try to stick to the timelines as they are reforming the whole procedure...


completely agree with you

it seems a lot of people who apply for PR expect results in 2 months.........i know people who have been waitin 2 years

immigration is a privelage not a right and its at the discretion of the officer(however slow he/she might be)
 
transformer said:
completely agree with you

it seems a lot of people who apply for PR expect results in 2 months.........i know people who have been waitin 2 years

immigration is a privelage not a right and its at the discretion of the officer(however slow he/she might be)

My expectations are based on two things (all CPP-O):
1. April and May applicants have been receiving PPR for some time, June applicants have been receiving PPR since December. I know of one July applicant that has receiving PPR.
2. The average processing time is around 180-230days (based on CPP-O averages). I am currently at around 210 days.

So, unless there has been a change that makes these obsolete, I hope for PPR within the next month.
Obviously every case is different etc etc...
 
Gaurav_OT said:
i just wonder why you guys are soo impatient...no one of us has completed 11 months post application...at least wait till june...its still good 4-5 months...i am sure cpp-o will try to stick to the timelines as they are reforming the whole procedure...

If you see the average time, even last year at the website was 16 months, people got ppr 7-8 months.
 
Phil_R said:
My expectations are based on two things (all CPP-O):
1. April and May applicants have been receiving PPR for some time, June applicants have been receiving PPR since December. I know of one July applicant that has receiving PPR.
2. The average processing time is around 180-230days (based on CPP-O averages). I am currently at around 210 days.

So, unless there has been a change that makes these obsolete, I hope for PPR within the next month.
Obviously every case is different etc etc...
Not agree, I am from May and lots of April/May are same boat like me....we are waiting waiting waiting n waiting
 
Phil_R said:
My expectations are based on two things (all CPP-O):
1. April and May applicants have been receiving PPR for some time, June applicants have been receiving PPR since December. I know of one July applicant that has receiving PPR.
2. The average processing time is around 180-230days (based on CPP-O averages). I am currently at around 210 days.

So, unless there has been a change that makes these obsolete, I hope for PPR within the next month.
Obviously every case is different etc etc...

Can you show any apr/may applicant that got PPR :(:(
 
duiusa said:
Can you show any apr/may applicant that got PPR :(:(

The CPP-O spreadsheet below, shows quite a few.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AieZfLOxQt2FdDgzNTFmc2E2bjJjVUhGVlhPMEcwbWc#gid=0
 
bha said:
Not agree, I am from May and lots of April/May are same boat like me....we are waiting waiting waiting n waiting

2012 Feb to May were put into (cases transferred from Buffalo to CPP-O ) CIC said will complete all of these by summer 2013.
 
pass the parcel...hmmm...interesting game...
 
Phil_R said:
My expectations are based on two things (all CPP-O):
1. April and May applicants have been receiving PPR for some time, June applicants have been receiving PPR since December. I know of one July applicant that has receiving PPR.
2. The average processing time is around 180-230days (based on CPP-O averages). I am currently at around 210 days.

So, unless there has been a change that makes these obsolete, I hope for PPR within the next month.
Obviously every case is different etc etc...


From what time you are counting the days ? When you received the medical or when you submitted the application ? I think you have to count 11 months when you get your AOR/Medical request.

If status shows in process is it mean its last stage ?
 
aliazad75 said:
From what time you are counting the days ? When you received the medical or when you submitted the application ? I think you have to count 11 months when you get your AOR/Medical request.

If status shows in process is it mean its last stage ?

Timeline is from receipt of application, this is generally within a few days of posting the application.
 
I have a question regarding availability of funds. I submitted my bank statement showing the required funds when I sent my application. Do I need to maintain that amount in my account until I get my PR. Does CIC check anytime with the bank how much balance I have or will they ask me to provide proof of funds, if required?
 
pineapple said:
I have a question regarding availability of funds. I submitted my bank statement showing the required funds when I sent my application. Do I need to maintain that amount in my account until I get my PR. Does CIC check anytime with the bank how much balance I have or will they ask me to provide proof of funds, if required?

as long as you are employed, you dont need proof of fund
 
lucas52 said:
as long as you are employed, you dont need proof of fund
Thanks for your reply....When I sent my application to CIC, I was unemployed at that time but I have a job now. I sent an email to Ottawa with my proof of employment. So, I don't need proof of funds now.