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Hi folks,

Just confirming I landed last night at Niagara rainbow bridge. Process was extremely smooth and quick. I went by car and returned in 20 mins.
They just asked for passport and COPR. No other documents even my work permit was expired.

Finally, 5 years of journey ended from student -> temp. worker -> restoration -> PR

Thanks very much for your help and support and all the very best who is still waiting for PPR. Everybody will get it soon!
And of-course do let me know if you have any questions. :)
 
SRJASON said:
This is one thing which is worrying me now, I should have paid it upfront... my rep said RPRF request indicates that CIC has completed review of submitted documents and PPR would not take long after rprf request, but now it looks different.

anyways... nothing I can do now but just wait

don't worry, October guys will see BG changed to IP very soon.
 
I've read somewhere that they send out PPR requests in batches meaning that they wait until they have certain amount of applications approved and then they send out PPRs to all of them rather than doing this one by one.

Did anyone gather any statistics on how often do they usually do this PPR shower? :D
 
kasinow said:
I've read somewhere that they send out PPR requests in batches meaning that they wait until they have certain amount of applications approved and then they send out PPRs to all of them rather than doing this one by one.

Did anyone gather any statistics on how often do they usually do this PPR shower? :D
I have noticed such as well. But I don't understand the logic behind it. I believe they issue PPR always in batch, not only for PNP..
 
kasinow said:
I've read somewhere that they send out PPR requests in batches meaning that they wait until they have certain amount of applications approved and then they send out PPRs to all of them rather than doing this one by one.

Did anyone gather any statistics on how often do they usually do this PPR shower? :D
Do not know if they wait for a certain minimum number of applications before sending the PPRs, however, they do send it in batches. This batch usually runs late Canadian hours.
 
I wish PNP guys will get the chance to enjoy PPR rain very soon :)
 
BG IP just now. Timeline is in my signature and profile.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
WOW! Congratulations!

Do you happen to know your Visa Office?

No. I don't know my visa office.