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2018 January applicants for PR (paper-based)

random1992

Star Member
Aug 16, 2018
64
46
Canada
AOR Received.
21-02-2018
Med's Request
01-06-2018
Passport Req..
19-06-2019
Profile: BC PNP, Inland, Single applicant
Came to Canada when I was 19 years old
Completed Bachelor and Master in BC, now a PhD student in BC
Did not use any representative
Steam: Post-graduate international student with a Master degree under relevant disciplines (no job offer required)

Full timeline:
Submited PNP application: 10 November, 2017
Received Nomination: 11 November, 2017 [NOC: N/A - 9914]
Notes: All my friends I know with a master degree in BC in relevant disciplines got nominations in 1-3 business day.

IRCC received Permanent Residence application (non-EE): 17 January, 2018
AOR (Linked account) received: 21 February, 2018
Medical Request: 1 June, 2018
Medical Passed: 21 June, 2018
Ghost Update: 13 - 15 August, 2018 [I checked account on 12 without any changes until 15, ghost update appeared on 15]
Pre-arrival letter: 16 August, 2018
Passport Request: Waiting...
 

singh0377

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2017
255
80
Profile: BC PNP, Inland, Single applicant
Came to Canada when I was 19 years old
Completed Bachelor and Master in BC, now a PhD student in BC
Did not use any representative
Steam: Post-graduate international student with a Master degree under relevant disciplines (no job offer required)

Full timeline:
Submited PNP application: 10 November, 2017
Received Nomination: 11 November, 2017 [NOC: N/A - 9914]
Notes: All my friends I know with a master degree in BC in relevant disciplines got nominations in 1-3 business day.

IRCC received Permanent Residence application (non-EE): 17 January, 2018
AOR (Linked account) received: 21 February, 2018
Medical Request: 1 June, 2018
Medical Passed: 21 June, 2018
Ghost Update: 13 - 15 August, 2018 [I checked account on 12 without any changes until 15, ghost update appeared on 15]
Pre-arrival letter: 16 August, 2018
Passport Request: Waiting...
wow so fast it was congrats u almost there!
 

abc123321cba

Star Member
Mar 23, 2018
79
31
Profile: BC PNP, Inland, Single applicant
Came to Canada when I was 19 years old
Completed Bachelor and Master in BC, now a PhD student in BC
Did not use any representative
Steam: Post-graduate international student with a Master degree under relevant disciplines (no job offer required)

Full timeline:
Submited PNP application: 10 November, 2017
Received Nomination: 11 November, 2017 [NOC: N/A - 9914]
Notes: All my friends I know with a master degree in BC in relevant disciplines got nominations in 1-3 business day.

IRCC received Permanent Residence application (non-EE): 17 January, 2018
AOR (Linked account) received: 21 February, 2018
Medical Request: 1 June, 2018
Medical Passed: 21 June, 2018
Ghost Update: 13 - 15 August, 2018 [I checked account on 12 without any changes until 15, ghost update appeared on 15]
Pre-arrival letter: 16 August, 2018
Passport Request: Waiting...
What is a Ghost Update? Sorry for my ignorance :(
 

random1992

Star Member
Aug 16, 2018
64
46
Canada
AOR Received.
21-02-2018
Med's Request
01-06-2018
Passport Req..
19-06-2019
What is a Ghost Update? Sorry for my ignorance :(
The general definition of "Ghost Update" :
1. You enter your account and see status becomes "Application/Profile Updated"
2. You click in your application
3. You found that nothing changed
4. Then, you go back to main page of your account
5. You found that the status become "Submitted"

This is called Ghost Update. And you do not receive any email or any notifications.
Hope it helps
 

random1992

Star Member
Aug 16, 2018
64
46
Canada
AOR Received.
21-02-2018
Med's Request
01-06-2018
Passport Req..
19-06-2019
wow so fast it was congrats u almost there!
Thanks. I believe there are few other applicants in this forum who who received their AOR on January or February 2018 have similar or even faster timeline for Pre-arrival compared to mine.
But it may not be comparable, as I am in a different stream of PNP
 
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stellar79

Hero Member
Nov 26, 2014
397
184
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
0621
App. Filed.......
17-02-2018
AOR Received.
21-02-2018
Med's Request
31-05-2018
Med's Done....
31-05-2018
Interview........
No
Profile: BC PNP, Inland, Single applicant
Came to Canada when I was 19 years old
Completed Bachelor and Master in BC, now a PhD student in BC
Did not use any representative
Steam: Post-graduate international student with a Master degree under relevant disciplines (no job offer required)

Full timeline:
Submited PNP application: 10 November, 2017
Received Nomination: 11 November, 2017 [NOC: N/A - 9914]
Notes: All my friends I know with a master degree in BC in relevant disciplines got nominations in 1-3 business day.

IRCC received Permanent Residence application (non-EE): 17 January, 2018
AOR (Linked account) received: 21 February, 2018
Medical Request: 1 June, 2018
Medical Passed: 21 June, 2018
Ghost Update: 13 - 15 August, 2018 [I checked account on 12 without any changes until 15, ghost update appeared on 15]
Pre-arrival letter: 16 August, 2018
Passport Request: Waiting...

Same here!
AINP applicant
Received-17 Jan 2018
Aor-21 feb 2018
MR-31 may 2018
MP-14 june 2018
Ghost update-15 August 2018
Pre-arrival letter- 16 August 2018
PPR-waiting...
 

ohmygawd

Star Member
Jun 24, 2018
81
87
Same here!
AINP applicant
Received-17 Jan 2018
Aor-21 feb 2018
MR-31 may 2018
MP-14 june 2018
Ghost update-15 August 2018
Pre-arrival letter- 16 August 2018
PPR-waiting...
Congratulations Stellar79!

For me the pre-arrival letter is the "golden mail" I am waiting for, because then I will be able to apply for a work permit for my spouse. Can someone please enlighten me on whether the pre-arrival letter qualifies me to apply for a work for my spouse who is outside Canada. The wait for my spouse to join me is getting frustrating for both of us. If anyone knows the best way to go about it, they should kindly let me know.
I called CIC today and the agent said that I have not got the first stage approval yet, but he asked me to apply for a work for my spouse based on the fact that I have a PR application in process.
I have however tried to check for eligibility in order to generate but there is no option. Any help will be appreciated.

My Timeline is as follows:
AINP applicant
Application Received by CIC - 29 Jan 2018
AOR - 1 Mar 2018
MR - 08 June 2018
MP-14 June 2018
 

random1992

Star Member
Aug 16, 2018
64
46
Canada
AOR Received.
21-02-2018
Med's Request
01-06-2018
Passport Req..
19-06-2019
Congratulations Stellar79!

For me the pre-arrival letter is the "golden mail" I am waiting for, because then I will be able to apply for a work permit for my spouse. Can someone please enlighten me on whether the pre-arrival letter qualifies me to apply for a work for my spouse who is outside Canada. The wait for my spouse to join me is getting frustrating for both of us. If anyone knows the best way to go about it, they should kindly let me know.
I called CIC today and the agent said that I have not got the first stage approval yet, but he asked me to apply for a work for my spouse based on the fact that I have a PR application in process.
I have however tried to check for eligibility in order to generate but there is no option. Any help will be appreciated.

My Timeline is as follows:
AINP applicant
Application Received by CIC - 29 Jan 2018
AOR - 1 Mar 2018
MR - 08 June 2018
MP-14 June 2018
Given your application was received on 29 Jan 2018, pre-arrival letter is on the way this coming week or some time next next week.
 
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ohmygawd

Star Member
Jun 24, 2018
81
87
Given your application was received on 29 Jan 2018, pre-arrival letter is on the way this coming week or some time next next week.
Thanks for this answer. I kind of feel so as well.
My concern is that I need to be sure that I will be able to apply for a work permit for my spouse who is outside Canada after I receive the pre-arrival letter.
Also I have tried to check for eligibility in order to generate documents for the work permit application but there is no option that I qualify for that will enable me generate any document. PS - I have a PGWP, but I do not have a NOC B job

Any help will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance
 

random1992

Star Member
Aug 16, 2018
64
46
Canada
AOR Received.
21-02-2018
Med's Request
01-06-2018
Passport Req..
19-06-2019
Thanks for this answer. I kind of feel so as well.
My concern is that I need to be sure that I will be able to apply for a work permit for my spouse who is outside Canada after I receive the pre-arrival letter.
Also I have tried to check for eligibility in order to generate documents for the work permit application but there is no option that I qualify for that will enable me generate any document. PS - I have a PGWP, but I do not have a NOC B job

Any help will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance
I am sure you have already checked the website in terms of how to apply an open work permit for your spouse. And you know that your job does not belong to NOC O, A, B , which is a mandatory requirement for people who have PGWP to apply work permit for their spouse.

The first paragraph in pre arrival : ‘ We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive free pre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are available before you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada.‘

While the pre arrival letter indicates that eligibility is passed, it does not mean application is approved because security check is still in progress. Therefore, I highly doubt a pre arrival letter will help, given you have to have at least NOC B job with PGWP. And I think you have already read that “ The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner will also need to provide information about the principal applicant’s employment by attaching supporting documents, including the following: a letter from their current employer confirming employment or a copy of their employment offer or contract, a copy of 3 of their pay stubs”. These information need to be consistent with at least NOC B jobs.

Currently, if you do not find a NOC B job under PGWP, I do not know other possible ways to get a work permit for your spouse. Your spouse can always apply for visitor visa to come to Canada, but one thing is that officer may suspect you spouse’s purpose to Canada given you are in the progress of applying PR. But if everything is well prepared, a visitor visa should be approved ( I do not know if your spouse has visitor visa or not, and I assume your spouse does not have it). If you have the salary to financial support your spouse, your spouse can be with you on visitor visa. If you do need to have your spouse work or your spouse wants to work in Canada, you may need to wait until you change your job or get PR.
 

ohmygawd

Star Member
Jun 24, 2018
81
87
I am sure you have already checked the website in terms of how to apply an open work permit for your spouse. And you know that your job does not belong to NOC O, A, B , which is a mandatory requirement for people who have PGWP to apply work permit for their spouse.

The first paragraph in pre arrival : ‘ We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive free pre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are available before you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada.‘

While the pre arrival letter indicates that eligibility is passed, it does not mean application is approved because security check is still in progress. Therefore, I highly doubt a pre arrival letter will help, given you have to have at least NOC B job with PGWP. And I think you have already read that “ The applicant’s spouse or common-law partner will also need to provide information about the principal applicant’s employment by attaching supporting documents, including the following: a letter from their current employer confirming employment or a copy of their employment offer or contract, a copy of 3 of their pay stubs”. These information need to be consistent with at least NOC B jobs.

Currently, if you do not find a NOC B job under PGWP, I do not know other possible ways to get a work permit for your spouse. Your spouse can always apply for visitor visa to come to Canada, but one thing is that officer may suspect you spouse’s purpose to Canada given you are in the progress of applying PR. But if everything is well prepared, a visitor visa should be approved ( I do not know if your spouse has visitor visa or not, and I assume your spouse does not have it). If you have the salary to financial support your spouse, your spouse can be with you on visitor visa. If you do need to have your spouse work or your spouse wants to work in Canada, you may need to wait until you change your job or get PR.
Thanks a great deal for taking the time to respond. It makes my heart feel heavy though.

But I called CIC today and an agent told me that I can apply for my spouse. I told the agent that I do not have a NOC B job, but the agent said I could apply based on the fact that I have a PR application in progress.....my concern is that I cannot see any option that let's me choose a spouse of PR applicant