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yahoo7 said:
Can you publish your timelines please..

Here are my Application details.

NOC Code -- 2174
App files -- November 13,2012
Medicals -- July 14th,2013
PPR -- Aug 16th,2013
Status -- In process

Regards,
 
Rad2012 said:
Here are my Application details.

NOC Code -- 2174
App files -- November 13,2012
Medicals -- July 14th,2013
PPR -- Aug 16th,2013
Status -- In process

Regards,

Congrats, please update the Nov applicants spreadsheet...
 
Hi All

Finally after a long wait, I received my PPR, BioData, RPRF request today.

All the best for the rest of applicant waiting for their PPR's.

Cheers.....
 
home3d2001 said:
Hi All

Finally after a long wait, I received my PPR, BioData, RPRF request today.

All the best for the rest of applicant waiting for their PPR's.

Cheers.....

And Finally after a long wait.....The wait still continues for me! haha

Congrats home3d2001!

I am still waiting for my GCMS notes, (34 Days now) and PPR (over 2 months since medical)....
 
cecapp369 said:
Your application has been evaluated already and a medicals are requested. Usually (in99.9%) cases cic wont recheck ur eligibility criteria. This is solely my opinion.

Thanks for the response. I would like to hear other people's opinions as well on this topic...
 
Sorry... see original post below:

I need some informed advice! I am currently waiting on my PPR (medicals received June 27, 2013 and application received by CIC in February 2012). What happens if I want to take a few weeks/months off from work in a sporadic fashion? I do not mean to take off for a month at a time - I am talking about a situation during which I would work for 2-3 days per week only. Of course, my salary would reflect my reduced work schedule. How can a lower salary (the only way CIC would even find out about this is by the 2014 T4 and/or if they request a report from my company detailing my salary starting from the 2013 tax deadline up until the stipulated ending date as stated by CIC) affect my permanent residency application?

Also, I am not in this particular situation, however, what occurs if an applicant loses his/her job in this stage of the game?

Any responses would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
 
jaddy013 said:
And Finally after a long wait.....The wait still continues for me! haha

Congrats home3d2001!

I am still waiting for my GCMS notes, (34 Days now) and PPR (over 2 months since medical)....

Thanks Jaddy013. No worries. I am sure you will get yours soon.

Cheers.
 
The only progress I see is of the applications with MAGIC NOC :2174...Lucky people!
 
slingshot_fuel said:
Sorry... see original post below:

I need some informed advice! I am currently waiting on my PPR (medicals received June 27, 2013 and application received by CIC in February 2012). What happens if I want to take a few weeks/months off from work in a sporadic fashion? I do not mean to take off for a month at a time - I am talking about a situation during which I would work for 2-3 days per week only. Of course, my salary would reflect my reduced work schedule. How can a lower salary (the only way CIC would even find out about this is by the 2014 T4 and/or if they request a report from my company detailing my salary starting from the 2013 tax deadline up until the stipulated ending date as stated by CIC) affect my permanent residency application?

Also, I am not in this particular situation, however, what occurs if an applicant loses his/her job in this stage of the game?

Any responses would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.

CIC processes application based job (NOC) at the application submission date. If your salary changes or you change your job after submitting application, it doesn't matter. It will not have any impact on your PR decisioning. So relax & wait for PPR...in another couple of months you should receive it, going by the trend.
 
pjcanada said:
CIC processes application based job (NOC) at the application submission date. If your salary changes or you change your job after submitting application, it doesn't matter. It will not have any impact on your PR decisioning. So relax & wait for PPR...in another couple of months you should receive it, going by the trend.

Wow! This is a true shock to me...! I was always told by lawyers and/or other provincial nominee applicants that if one loses their jobs and/or switches employers, that your entire application is effectively terminated. Please verify that this is NOT the case with provincial nominees? I failed to mention this in my original posting.

Other members, if you have any information regarding this specific topic, PLEASE comment!

Thank you!
 
slingshot_fuel said:
Wow! This is a true shock to me...! I was always told by lawyers and/or other provincial nominee applicants that if one loses their jobs and/or switches employers, that your entire application is effectively terminated. Please verify that this is NOT the case with provincial nominees? I failed to mention this in my original posting.

Other members, if you have any information regarding this specific topic, PLEASE comment!

Thank you!

I'm referring to CEC. This is a CEC forum. My answer is not applicable to PNP. I'm not the right person to comment on it..as I do not have experience with PNP.
 
Hoping this is going to be my Lucky Week! Tired of waiting :-\
 
Hey guys,

Anybody got Decision Made before PPR. and after medical received.

My status says Decision made , I am still to get PPR. :o :'( :o

share your views please.

thanks

DJ
 
Derekjeeter said:
Hey guys,

Anybody got Decision Made before PPR. and after medical received.

My status says Decision made , I am still to get PPR. :o :'( :o

share your views please.

thanks

DJ

99.9% Your application is approved. Just wait for that Magic email. You should receive it in a couple of days. Good Luck