Things are not well anywhere.And in all honesty, things aren't particularly well in the US these days. Sure, it's still an economic powerhouse, but going down fast.
Things are not well anywhere.And in all honesty, things aren't particularly well in the US these days. Sure, it's still an economic powerhouse, but going down fast.
west is in decline whether in canada or us, Asia is where its at. Unfortunately for me, I lack that entrepreneurial acumen to do anything about it hence I will be a corporate slave for the rest of my life. (probably better to be a corporate slave in the west than east)Things are not well anywhere.
How did she get a request? usually the form is loaded to your GCKey account, along with the request. Your friends need the medicals IME number from IRCC since they are requesting her to do it.Hey guys, an acquaintance of mine got re-medical request, but she didn't receive any Re-medical form. What should she do?
@wonderbly @dankboi please help!
She got the request letter that we get for additional documents. I have told her to contact IRCC. But it is so difficult to get connected to the IRCC agent.How did she get a request? usually the form is loaded to your GCKey account, along with the request. Your friends need the medicals IME number from IRCC since they are requesting her to do it.
That is awsome congrats manHi friends, hope it's ok to say finally.
My AOR is Feb 2022, got portal today. Seems IRCC has been increasing its speed.
Good luck to everyone!
Okay, that definitely explains a lot why your files got processed so quickly.No I'm inland now...
Primary CIO
Secondary Ottawa
I like seeing my name there too, in the screenshot.@Lc4life you got famous bro https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/fsw-inland-pr-applicants.708993/post-10088759
Can I have an autograph?
By the way @sametkasik has my admiration for publicly battling IRCC's bullshit for more than a year, making it known to the world.
Are you sure you transmitted the documents? After uploading, it should say that the documents were transmitted. If you don't know what I am talking about you should seriously ask around or your application may be get refused.Hey guys, hope you're all doing fine!
It's been two weeks since I submitted my PCC/Schedule A ADR and I have yet to receive an acknowledgement email/GU/similar for it.
It just says they've been uploadedAre you sure you transmitted the documents? After uploading, it should say that the documents were transmitted. If you don't know what I am talking about you should seriously ask around or your application may be get refused.
Simple, round airplane ticket to Canada or cross the USA border if you are European and don't need a visa.Hey guys, hope you're all doing fine!
It's been two weeks since I submitted my PCC/Schedule A ADR and I have yet to receive an acknowledgement email/GU/similar for it.
This got me thinking about my landing procedure. Given that the RFV email may or may not be in the near future (<2 Months), I've got a scenario for you guys, for which I'd love your input.
I'm currently a student in a European university and got approved for a 4-month exchange in Quebec, starting the last day of August. Once that's over, I have to exit Canada to return to my home university, in Europe, to present my final exams and graduate. I'll then begin my job/internship hunt all over Canada, sometime in 2023.
If the PPR arrives before the exchange, the landing is straightforward: I'd just go straight to my intended province (AB). However, if it arrives "too close" or during my exchange, could my landing situation get complicated?
How would you guys approach the landing?
It just says they've been uploaded
Your timeline looks close to PPR.Hey guys, hope you're all doing fine!
It's been two weeks since I submitted my PCC/Schedule A ADR and I have yet to receive an acknowledgement email/GU/similar for it.
This got me thinking about my landing procedure. Given that the RFV email may or may not be in the near future (<2 Months), I've got a scenario for you guys, for which I'd love your input.
I'm currently a student in a European university and got approved for a 4-month exchange in Quebec, starting the last day of August. Once that's over, I have to exit Canada to return to my home university, in Europe, to present my final exams and graduate. I'll then begin my job/internship hunt all over Canada, sometime in 2023.
If the PPR arrives before the exchange, the landing is straightforward: I'd just go straight to my intended province (AB). However, if it arrives "too close" or during my exchange, could my landing situation get complicated?
How would you guys approach the landing?