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Hi Zweet_amaz,

In my opinion, that 12 month period is only an estimation when they can finish your application and I assume they provide a longer buffer in the processing. Let's hope that they will process your application earlier than the alloted processing time. The other option was to clarify your application in the embassy though a letter in a very good manner, maybe you can start with the category you applied for and you're just wondering why it was changed to FSW.
But looking in the trend, it is very seldom that the applicant reaches the 1 year anniversary from the day they took the medical examination. In most cases, in 12 month period everything has been settled and you're ready to move to Canada.
 
hello guys,
wala parin hanga ngayon,waiting parin.ciguro talagang ganyan wait lang ng wait,dadating din sa tamang panahon,pero nakakainip ang naghihintay,congrats sa mga bagong nakatanggap ng ppr.
 
It's true that it's really hard to wait, I also feel that when I'm at your stage but give a little more of patience and it will surely come. Maybe it's in transit already.
 
sysy said:
hello guys,
wala parin hanga ngayon,waiting parin.ciguro talagang ganyan wait lang ng wait,dadating din sa tamang panahon,pero nakakainip ang naghihintay,congrats sa mga bagong nakatanggap ng ppr.
in gods time, it will definitely come! Keep praying! dumaan kmi dyan and its really hard, pero pag PPR kana ay wala na ang hard feeling- khit sa VISA waiting, you'll see. GOD BLESS and GOODLUCK!
 
PATIENCE TO ALL WAITNG THIER PPR .. JUST KEEP ON PRAYING , IN GOD WILL WE'RE ALL GOT OUR PPR .
GOD BLESS US ALL , ;D ;D ;D
 
steven2091965 said:
Hi Zweet_amaz,

In my opinion, that 12 month period is only an estimation when they can finish your application and I assume they provide a longer buffer in the processing. Let's hope that they will process your application earlier than the alloted processing time. The other option was to clarify your application in the embassy though a letter in a very good manner, maybe you can start with the category you applied for and you're just wondering why it was changed to FSW.
But looking in the trend, it is very seldom that the applicant reaches the 1 year anniversary from the day they took the medical examination. In most cases, in 12 month period everything has been settled and you're ready to move to Canada.

i see steve.. i think hindi nman aq under federal skilled worker.. specified nman s nomination leter q un., economic class provincial nominee.. haist, nways salamat ulet bro.. i appreciate it.. for now, il just have to wait patiently n lng muna for my aplication.. Godbless and congrats s ppr m..
 
Thanks! zweet_amaz, anybody from the group who got their PPR last week or two weeks ago?
 
Just like to update this guys & please feel free to correct if there's a mistake.

Waiting for PPR as of today;
1. Jumong - June 28, 2010
2. Samantha Leigh - 3/29/2010
3. Rizela - 4/26/2010
4. Caconstantino_33 - 4/12/2010 - (CSP) PV2
5. sysy - 3/15/2010 - CSP
6. findude32 - May 2009
7. Leeneljane - June 12, 2010
8. Zweet_Amaz-MARCH 31, 2010
9. Medorange - April 23,2010
10. Sandar - Dec 2009
 
dc said:
Congratulations!
I'm just curious, how long the processing took place, from the time that you submit your documents to CEM until you got your visa?

Thanky you and Best Wishes to your new life in Canada.

DC,

Congratulations....san ka sa Canada?
 
hello ,

i may strike you as assuming since i really havent received the PPR yet, kaka medical ko lang po.. i would just like to ask you guys for some advise. I am in canada now on a working permit, if ever, dapat ko din ba isubmit ang PP ko if they send the PPR? e nandito na ako e..
if so, pano yun, kailanagn ko mag exit muna and then come in again to Canada to 'land' ?? salamat sa inyo. - kel ::)
 
just hold on medorange, it will surely come.
 
@kelmob


hello, katulad mo rin ako nasa canada din ako at work permit holder dati, uu kailangan mong i submit ang passport mo pag dumating ppr mo kac its part of the process...pag na submit mo ang passport mo ibabalik yan sau may visa stamp na.. tapos pag dating ng visa mo u have two options either mag exit ka sa US/Canada border or sa local immigration office.. kung local immigration office ang pupuntahan mo kailangan mong tumawag sa hotline(nasa instruction sheet kasama ng visa) number nila at mag papa appointment ka yong pag set ng appointment approximately 4 to 6 week bago nila ma schedule.. pero kung pipiliin mo ang pag exit sa border pag re-enter mo sa canada PR kana ng canada. ganun lang so goodluck sau sana dumating na ppr mo at ppr ng lahat..

GoD bless.



kelmolab said:
hello ,

i may strike you as assuming since i really havent received the PPR yet, kaka medical ko lang po.. i would just like to ask you guys for some advise. I am in canada now on a working permit, if ever, dapat ko din ba isubmit ang PP ko if they send the PPR? e nandito na ako e..
if so, pano yun, kailanagn ko mag exit muna and then come in again to Canada to 'land' ?? salamat sa inyo. - kel ::)
 
hello, i have a bit of a problem here.. I am in saskatchewan now and I am expecting the PPR soon (if all goes well) but what ive got is the green PP expiring on June 2011. Does anybody know how I can renew this? Salamat po! - kel >:(