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Hello,

AOR 24th April, FSW-O

Got RPRF email yesterday and deposited the money today,
(dont havemany details as going via a consultant)

Should I start celebrating or still there are still chances of my application being rejected ?
Thanks

Until you have the visa in hand, the safest and healthiest approach is probably not to celebrate too much. The higher the rise the bigger the fall if anything goes wrong etc. Having said that, be pleased for having received the request! Everything in moderation.
 
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Those 65-70 days were not for passing medicals only. That's the time they took to get your application under processing. Medical check hardly takes a day or so. But background check can take longer as it involves multiple checks..employer, police clearance, proof of funds which are not directly referenced like medicals or WES or IELTS.


I am with you on this. We have been blindly following the status updates and our minds have started to function like this.
IP1-NA R10 done
NA-IP2 Eligibility
IP2-PPR- Criminality.
 
I'm on day 88 and still no movement. On NA for 24 days now. Last week, when I checked, 10 days back, my file was at CIO Sydney.
I mailed them again just now to see if there is any change in VO office. Except for a handful of cases in April, they are still issuing PPR for February and March cases.
Do update us on your mail reply,
Also I think @comfortablynumb is at day 98 now, and he is single applicant, no travels, and he was very confident about his employment verification also, so all in all an ideal case as we say, still don't know what is with CIC.
I am waiting for his GCMS to arrive so that he can tell us what is actually happening with your guys file and where is the delay happening....

We got our hopes high when we saw a bunch of APRIL PPR's. It is possible that they luckily went to CSIS for security with March batch(group number in GCMS notes) after which there was a heavy PPR rain.

We can console ourselves by checking the MARCH tracker on which the progress in quite significant. 146 PPR'S as of now.

Also, I would like to mention that about 20% (i read this somewhere) of all the applicants are active on the tracker or even less.So , the actual number is pretty large.

@andy108 : Whats your take on the above percentage?
 
In all fairness, there is no delay. It's just that we are getting impatient. If you look at the PPRs being processed at the moment, and do a sort on the dates on the tracker, most PPR is happening post day 100. A few here and there get it before day 90 and but 80% of the folks are getting between 100 and 120 days.


As I said before the impatience is due to the fear of rejection, nothing else. I dont know about anyone else but thats the case with me.

Please share your thoughts.
 
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As I said before the impatience is due to the fear of rejection, nothing else. I dont know about anyone else but thats the case with me.

Please share your thoughts.
As I said before the impatience is due to the fear of rejection, nothing else. I dont know about anyone else but thats the case with me.

Please share your thoughts.
This is my greatest fear
 
I am with you on this. We have been blindly following the status updates and our minds have started to function like this.
IP1-NA R10 done
NA-IP2 Eligibility
IP2-PPR- Criminality.

So between NA and IP2 is when they check eligibility i.e 67points, CRS score and employment records?
 
So between NA and IP2 is when they check eligibility i.e 67points, CRS score and employment records?
Hahhahah . I just cant stop laughing after reading this.
Please check Baahubali's post on which i replied.
 
This is my greatest fear

Yes it's a big worry for sure. It sucks to be rejected at day 88. What a waste of time. But I think what's the troubling me is that I feel I am close to the average PPR date so the last leg is becoming a bit frustrating. For all of us, the journey did not start at AOR. It started months or even a year back or more from the time we first did the Express Entry tool. It's been a long journey with ECA and IELTS and what not. I still remember the frustration of waiting for WES status to change to evaluation in progress! Trying to call WES and waiting for 40 min for them to attend to a call.. or hanging around in the Ray of hope thread etc etc. So after all this long wait....at day 88 after AOR, I can see the end is near....and the last 10 miles of a marathon is the most difficult...
 
I'm getting concerned. How is it possible that a June AOR has already passed medicals and some May AORs have no update? I'm curious as to how CIC works.
My AOR is 15th May, and no update yet! I'm single with no dependent. I work as a software engineer for a big software company in the US. One of Google/Facebook/Amazon/Apple. I wonder what could be going on. Maybe my application isn't as straightforward as I thought?

I can sense your frustration. Trust me, we all would rather not wait. I think it is the not knowing rather than the waiting that frustrates. Trust me the Meds passed will come. I am in Meds Passed but stuck in IP1 for 9 days now. You might pass Meds and IP1>NA at the same time blazing my progress aside.
 
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Yes it's a big worry for sure. It sucks to be rejected at day 88. What a waste of time. But I think what's the troubling me is that I feel I am close to the average PPR date so the last leg is becoming a bit frustrating. For all of us, the journey did not start at AOR. It started months or even a year back or more from the time we first did the Express Entry tool. It's been a long journey with ECA and IELTS and what not. I still remember the frustration of waiting for WES status to change to evaluation in progress! Trying to call WES and waiting for 40 min for them to attend to a call.. or hanging around in the Ray of hope thread etc etc. So after all this long wait....at day 88 after AOR, I can see the end is near....and the last 10 miles of a marathon is the most difficult...

My journey started in 2014 September. Scammed along the line by several agents. Most of us have been waiting for ages for PPR. It will happen.
 
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Yes it's a big worry for sure. It sucks to be rejected at day 88. What a waste of time. But I think what's the troubling me is that I feel I am close to the average PPR date so the last leg is becoming a bit frustrating. For all of us, the journey did not start at AOR. It started months or even a year back or more from the time we first did the Express Entry tool. It's been a long journey with ECA and IELTS and what not. I still remember the frustration of waiting for WES status to change to evaluation in progress! Trying to call WES and waiting for 40 min for them to attend to a call.. or hanging around in the Ray of hope thread etc etc. So after all this long wait....at day 88 after AOR, I can see the end is near....and the last 10 miles of a marathon is the most difficult...
What are the chances of a rejection now?where do you think eligiblity or criminality should be at now?
 
What are the chances of a rejection now?where do you think eligiblity or criminality should be at now?

I would feel it's unlikely. I hope I have passed eligibility by now. Anyway, I am on a 2 week vacation starting next week so it is going to help me get my mind off this. By the time I am back from my vacation, I would be on day 110. :D
 
I would feel it's unlikely. I hope I have passed eligibility by now. Anyway, I am on a 2 week vacation starting next week so it is going to help me get my mind off this. By the time I am back from my vacation, I would be on day 110. :D
What about criminality do you think it should be passed by now