But if they get PR through SINP (Provincial Nominaton) and then leave to another province wouldn't that cause a problem when they go to apply for citizenship?
Hey guys, just to confirm that aside from Newfoundland which is being priority processed, there really is no rhyme or reason on processing speeds. Today gave me a real life example of that. I was at a burrito shop overhearing a bunch of guys talking about SINP and I spoke to them about their immigration journey. One was a manager at Domino's, another at KFC & another who applied for the TR to PR pathway.
One SINP nominee was approved in 7 months, another in 14 months while the TR to PR guy hasn't even received an AOR - while his other TR to PR friends got approvals in 6 months. All fast food NOCs, all single in terms of marital status, all different processing speeds. IRCC is such a disgrace - this model of CIO allocating files to different offices just isn't working. Files should be allocated to immigration officers, regardless of where they are, in a queue, and each officer should manage only a max number of files (so 3000 processing officers / 450,000 immigrants per year = 150 files per officer/year).
All of them also leave to intend to leave Saskatchewan the moment they get PR (all their friends who left initially came from Ontario and have gone back after PR). So whatever Saskatchewan is doing seems to be pretty ineffective at retaining people in the province as well but that's just a side comment.
PR Confirmation e-mail - Jan 11 2023 Reply to PR Confirmation e-mail - Jan 17 2023 Email with PR Portal credentials - Jan 18 2023 Photo & Address upload to PR Portal - Jan 18 2023 eCoPR generation date - Waiting PR Card received - Waiting VO - Etobicoke
PR Confirmation e-mail - Jan 11 2023 Reply to PR Confirmation e-mail - Jan 17 2023 Email with PR Portal credentials - Jan 18 2023 Photo & Address upload to PR Portal - Jan 18 2023 eCoPR generation date - Waiting PR Card received - Waiting VO - Etobicoke
Hello guys, I'm one of the unfortunate applicants who have yet to receive an AOR after more than a year of applying (paper based).
AR-(through FedEx) Jan 11, 2022
AOR- Still Waiting
Can someone tell me what my next step is to see if they even really received my application? A friend suggested I get ATIP? But I don't even have an application number. I'm so anxious about my situation since my work permit is expiring this April.
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Hello guys, I'm one of the unfortunate applicants who have yet to receive an AOR after more than a year of applying (paper based).
AR-(through FedEx) Jan 11, 2022
AOR- Still Waiting
Can someone tell me what my next step is to see if they even really received my application? A friend suggested I get ATIP? But I don't even have an application number. I'm so anxious about my situation since my work permit is expiring this April.
Wasn't the NON-EE PNP online in 2022? I'd suggest to try calling IRCC (not easy to get agent on call but you got to keep trying) and ask them if they have your file and status. Also keep your fedEx tracking receipt (or something to proof) handy just in case.
Good stuff. You're in the "right time, right place" unbeknownst to you, the Immigration Minister ordered NL applicants' files be processed at top of the queue. This is the same as being in that sweet spot of low CRS scores during COVID when IRCC did only CEC draws (which I missed out on by 2 months).
Good stuff. You're in the "right time, right place" unbeknownst to you, the Immigration Minister ordered NL applicants' files be processed at top of the queue. This is the same as being in that sweet spot of low CRS scores during COVID when IRCC did only CEC draws (which I missed out on by 2 months).
I recently saw someone (outland applicant) post on FB forum (ask kubeir) that file was approved and is ready for visa stamping, is waiting to hear back from past 6 months. The way file processing happens at different level is just bizarre. But hey, you getting to know that your file is approved (as confirmed by agent) is itself so stress relieving (for you of course)