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AOR 3rd March
I checked my profile today and finally there was a ghost update and I moved to IP2.

120 days of being in IP1. I don’t know when the PPR would come but I’m happy at least something happened in the 120 days.

The rest of you guys in a similar situation please hang in there!

Hi Guys,

What does one mean by Ghost update?
 
Hi Varun, My AOR is March 12, and I moved to IP2 over this weekend.

I happened to go online and check my account, neither was there any update in my account nor did I receive any email, but the status had changed from IP1 to IP2.
Hi. If there was no update, how do you know it changed to IP2?
 
Finally I got PPR (as new message) in my account this morning around 10AM EST. I didn't get any email as many have been receiving.

Indian citizen residing in USA
March 26th AOR
IP1 April 7th
IP2 June 22nd
PPR July 7th

I think it's a batch update, I see a lot of PPRs on Saturdays.

Hey congrats man!
 
Yes, if it’s updated, then it’s stamped for sure. I received my passport and copr yesterday just landed today first day of being Pr

where did you do your landing? I ask because it seems you did it on a Saturday.
 
Hi Guys,

What does one mean by Ghost update?

Ghost update is when you sign in to your account and in the status of your application is shown "Updated" but when you open it, there is nothing new, it shows the same info as before.

that is all.
 
Hi,

March 13, 2018 is when I filed for my PR under FSW1 ...Till now , all it says is :

Medical Pass.
Reviewing eligibility criteria
No Background check started
No interview needed at this time.

Any one else with same date?
 
Hi,

March 13, 2018 is when I filed for my PR under FSW1 ...Till now , all it says is :

Medical Pass.
Reviewing eligibility criteria
No Background check started
No interview needed at this time.

Any one else with same date?

Yes same here. I just spoke to cic agent 5 mins back and they told me bg check in not done yet and vo is Ottawa. So let's see
 
I've seen some people say that the application could take longer if the applicant has a long travel history.

I wonder what is considered a "long travel history"? I have traveled to the US around 15 times in the last 10 years mainly for work, but I don't think that could be categorized as "long".