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PNP Inland Paper based June-July-August 2017 applicants

Josh_math

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May 1, 2017
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I finally got connect to talk to an agent. She said there's no chance we could get PPR without DM. But at least she told me I've passed everything...
I remember several May applicants who got ppr without dm. At least that is what they reported here in the forum.
 

Hope254

Full Member
Apr 23, 2018
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I got my MR on March 23 2018 Decision made on Jan 04 2019 and it’s been more than 19 months haven’t got any PPR yet
Your dates are almost like mine. MR on March 22, 2018 and DM on January 3, 2019 and no PPR yet. The only difference is my application turned 17 months on Monday January 28, 2019.

The clock is ticking away but fingers crossed for this Friday.
 

shb8602

Hero Member
Jan 14, 2017
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She said some officers haven't given DM yet because there's still time for them to do so. I think you and I probably have the same officer.
If that is the case, that is unfairness.
I really hope there is petition for that anywhere.
Because there are many applicants who are waiting for DM both July and August, and officer just jumped to September to give DM first.
How come calendar goes June, September, July, August to them?
Then September applicants only process for 16 months and July applicants process for 18 - 19 months? It is not first apply, first served!
 
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lulucool

Star Member
Jan 8, 2019
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If that is the case, that is unfairness.
I really hope there is petition for that anywhere.
Because there are many applicants who are waiting for DM both July and August, and officer just jumped to September to give DM first.
How come calendar goes June, September, July, August to them?
Then September applicants only process for 16 months and July applicants process for 18 - 19 months? It is not first apply, first served!
It all depends on the complexity of each applicant's case, officer's work tempo and the immigration program you chose. In addition, possibly the country you are from is the factor that could affect the processing rate. Rumour has it that if your country has the visa-free treaty with Canada, the application processing time could be shortened due to the quick-accessed information-sharing resource and the highly cooperative spirit between each other.
 
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Josh_math

Star Member
May 1, 2017
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145
Nomination.....
OINP Ph.D. Stream
It all depends on the complexity of each applicant's case, officer's work tempo and the immigration program you chose. In addition, possibly the country you are from is the factor that could affect the processing rate. Rumour has it that if your country has the visa-free treaty with Canada, the application processing time could be shortened due to the quick-accessed information-sharing resource and the highly cooperative spirit between each other.
I come from a visa exempted country and in February will be 19 months, so not too much gained. DM on Jan 6, application received on July 26.
 
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