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Hal.Br said:
Yes, they might.
Could you and blackrock take a look to see if the due date is exactly 60 days after your medical request dates? It is not the case for pepe84.

darkknight1 said:
Thanks for sharing your email pepe. But my due date is exactly after 60 days from my MR date.
 

The best way of figuring this out is probably some help from previous applicants who received both GCMS notes and PPR. Is there anybody out there who can check if they got their PPR before this "due date"?? help me out here please!
 
Hal.Br said:
The best way of figuring this out is probably some help from previous applicants who received both GCMS notes and PPR. Is there anybody out there who can check if they got their PPR before this "due date"?? help me out here please!

vivi*
anchoo2kewl*
GOTITTT+
March 2014
PhDStream
"b.mahal
"

all of these got PPR within 30 days after MR. It means officer opens file before the due date.

but as pepe84 mentioned before, our file are in queue for officer to review. officer must be busy with some other work/applications. as far as info from forum, there are only three officers that can make final decision in phd stream.
 
darkknight1 said:
vivi*
anchoo2kewl*
GOTITTT+
March 2014
PhDStream
"b.mahal
"

all of these got PPR within 30 days after MR. It means officer opens file before the due date.

but as pepe84 mentioned before, our file are in queue for officer to review. officer must be busy with some other work/applications. as far as info from forum, there are only three officers that can make final decision in phd stream.

You are right. But I assume there must have been applicants (especially 2013 applicants and early 2014 applicants) who did not get their PPR before this due date. If that is true, then this due date doesn't say much about the possible PPR time :( As you say, the PPR is more dependent on the number of people in the queue which is itself dependent on the time of the year, etc.
 
Pepe, Darkknight and others,

I see under your names the list of dates for each stage. I am confused about "app. filed", the one after noc code. Is "app. filed" the date that you got your file number? or the time that your application reached CIO?
 
itsvafa said:
Pepe, Darkknight and others,

I see under your names the list of dates for each stage. I am confused about "app. filed", the one after noc code. Is "app. filed" the date that you got your file number? or the time that your application reached CIO?
Its application received date.
 
I would like to share this experience from a person who became permanent resident last year. This person talks a bit about the due date of her application in the GCMS file which was consistent with the date she was going to be asked for passports!

http://shrutispointofview.blogspot.ca/2014/03/my-permanent-residency-experience.html
 
pepe84 said:
I would like to share this experience from a person who became permanent resident last year. This person talks a bit about the due date of her application in the GCMS file which was consistent with the date she was going to be asked for passports!

http://shrutispointofview.blogspot.ca/2014/03/my-permanent-residency-experience.html

Thanks for the link pepe84. I have seen that link a month ago.
Her due date was 30th Jan 2014 and she got PPR much before that- on 9th December 2013.
but my poor confused brain :-[ is not able to understand if the due date is important or not??? explain please.
 
My due date was 25 Sep 2014 ;D

darkknight1 said:
Thanks for the link pepe84. I have seen that link a month ago.
Her due date was 30th Jan 2014 and she got PPR much before that- on 9th December 2013.
but my poor confused brain :-[ is not able to understand if the due date is important or not??? explain please.
 
She got PPR earlier because of the email she sent to CPC-O. I still think the due date is when the VO goes back to check your file. Meanwhile the VO is busy checking other applications sent by CIO.


darkknight1 said:
Thanks for the link pepe84. I have seen that link a month ago.
Her due date was 30th Jan 2014 and she got PPR much before that- on 9th December 2013.
but my poor confused brain :-[ is not able to understand if the due date is important or not??? explain please.
 
Why don't you send an email to se if they can do the same thing they did with that person?


mamali said:
My due date was 25 Sep 2014 ;D
 
pepe84 said:
Why don't you send an email to se if they can do the same thing they did with that person?

Can you guys tell me where can I see on my GCMS notes that when this report updated?
 
blackrock said:
Can you guys tell me where can I see on my GCMS notes that when this report updated?

at the bottom of the page.