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Fruitpunch123

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I got my AOR on January 17, biometrics and medicals passed in march.

On 5 May I got ADR for some employment documents and spouse PCC, the PCC was uploaded on 4 June and on 6 June the status was updated to “we are reviewing the additional documents you sent us”.

From what I know, when they start reviewing usually it doesn’t take too long to get ppr, but it’s been 2 weeks now and there’s no update. Is anyone else in this situation?
 
how did you conclude this - when they start reviewing usually it doesn’t take too long to get ppr . That is absolutely wrong to infer based on limited knowledge we have of so many PR applications in process. Since you were asked for ADR, consider your application to take time and be prepared to wait accordingly
 
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I got my AOR on January 17, biometrics and medicals passed in march.

On 5 May I got ADR for some employment documents and spouse PCC, the PCC was uploaded on 4 June and on 6 June the status was updated to “we are reviewing the additional documents you sent us”.

From what I know, when they start reviewing usually it doesn’t take too long to get ppr, but it’s been 2 weeks now and there’s no update. Is anyone else in this situation?

That's not how it works. There are lots of floating assumptions without understanding how IRCC prioritizes application backlog, queues, etc (all of this changes from time-to-time as well). To be very honest, no one knows this either.

The best you can do is to apply for GCMS/CBSA notes. Apply for CBSA notes only if you've your background check in progress, otherwise CBSA notes won't be helpful.
 
I'm in a similar situation—my additional documents were marked as received a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve been waiting for the next update ever since. Honestly, this whole process feels a bit like using Emoji Kitchen—you mix all the right elements together, hoping for the perfect result, but sometimes the system takes its sweet time to deliver that final, custom combination. From what I’ve seen, once they start reviewing the ADR, PPR usually isn’t far behind. Hoping we both get that ideal outcome soon. Hang in there—it’s all part of the mix!