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Ebuka91

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23-12-2022
AOR Received.
23-02-2023
Just wondering how long the wait from pa to ppr was in other people's timelines?
 
This is obvious. However, I was asking for individual experience from others, not a general timeline.
That answer was just rude, people are like that on the internet don’t take it personal just hope someone else can shed some better insight on here for you.
 
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This is obvious. However, I was asking for individual experience from others, not a general timeline.
I don’t think that’s rude.. the person answered correctly it can basically take a day to a year for real. It depends on the country the person lives in.. I see some get it within a week and some months before getting ppr.. so it depends on where you reside . See if anyone has same country as where you are and see the time line .
 
I don’t think that’s rude.. the person answered correctly it can basically take a day to a year for real. It depends on the country the person lives in.. I see some get it within a week and some months before getting ppr.. so it depends on where you reside . See if anyone has same country as where you are and see the time line .
If the person is asking it obviously means they haven’t received it, answering by saying 1 day to a year is most dry and subtle rude imo… I’m no expert here but that’s how I interpret that answer. Every one and their mamms knows it can be 1 day to a year however op just wanted a clearer answer.

see how you articulated your answer and gave somewhat of an explanation, that is very respectful and demure … thank you for your services …
 
If the person is asking it obviously means they haven’t received it, answering by saying 1 day to a year is most dry and subtle rude imo… I’m no expert here but that’s how I interpret that answer. Every one and their mamms knows it can be 1 day to a year however op just wanted a clearer answer.

see how you articulated your answer and gave somewhat of an explanation, that is very respectful and demure … thank you for your services …

Yes, I just can’t take anything too personal on here .. if I can answer I do, some I just scroll and move on.
 
That answer was just rude, people are like that on the internet don’t take it personal just hope someone else can shed some better insight on here for you.
How was that rude in any way? I gave a factual time. Or should I just post what you would prefer to hear? OK. 1 or 2 days. Is that less rude?
 
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If the person is asking it obviously means they haven’t received it, answering by saying 1 day to a year is most dry and subtle rude imo… I’m no expert here but that’s how I interpret that answer. Every one and their mamms knows it can be 1 day to a year however op just wanted a clearer answer.

see how you articulated your answer and gave somewhat of an explanation, that is very respectful and demure … thank you for your services …
And people who don't like honest answers and get offended are the problem in today's world.
 
And people who don't like honest answers and get offended are the problem in today's world.
Trust me no one on here is more rude than me I promise you but it doesn’t cost a penny or an emotion in my soul to be kind. Plus I pay attention to who like your comment as well, you’re answer was subtle rude that’s a fact don’t patronize me now ok. Have a blessed day and wonderful weekend :) .. the internet sensation doesn’t amount to anything irl ..
 
This is obvious. However, I was asking for individual experience from others, not a general timeline.
OP went through a lot more than others. But failed to post the situation in the question.

To state the fact, there isn't a stage or a standard when IRCC send out (or not send out) pre-arrival. And the trend if you want to catch any, varies from inland to outland to different VO. So finding out what others got, may not be helpful at all.

Just some info from previous posts, OP had relationship interview, application refusal and won an appeal.
So any "general timeline" likely won't apply to his/her case.
 
I am aware of locations, situations, etc. I was looking to see other people's experiences as both myself and a family member are both going through this process in different situations. And I would think nobody would expect 1 or 2 days. That's a little far fetched.I thought it was a little rude as well, but I have a thick skin so didn't make a difference in my day. Your response has NOTHING to do with being offended by an honest answer, but if you had a better comprehension of my question, you would read that I was asking about personal experience not general timelines.
Ps, thank you amiah_world