Based on recent experiences by some of my friends, I guess out to out time line from AOR to COPR still stands at avg 4.5 to 5 months even if all the documents are fine and there is no request for any ADR.
I think they are prioritizing applicants from PNP and certain occupations instead. Haven’t gotten any updates since my AOR 9 Oct and I really want to get the biometrics done before my surgery. FSW outlanders with other occupations are being processed last probably based on what I’m seeing
It actually does not matter if the final outcome comes in around 4-5 months, that should not be delayed more which I guess is the actual IRCC intention as well.
It actually does not matter if the final outcome comes in around 4-5 months, that should not be delayed more which I guess is the actual IRCC intention as well.
It actually does not matter if the final outcome comes in around 4-5 months, that should not be delayed more which I guess is the actual IRCC intention as well.
The SLA(for 80% applications) is set at 6 months, anything before that is IRCC overachieving their goals. I agree with @canadiandaco on false hopes. The more you expect, the more it can seriously hurt. We do expect things to be a lot faster for next year as IRCC is focusing on improving their systems, which would be a big step up.
In recent months, one of my friends got his COPR itself in 7 weeks. Yes he is PNP CEC. I am also a Ontario PNP (CEC) category with AOR submitted on October 6th. My bio metrics already updated and my medical review is empty as of today. IF you guys are telling that they are prioritizing the PNP, does that mean my case can move faster?
In recent months, one of my friends got his COPR itself in 7 weeks. Yes he is PNP CEC. I am also a Ontario PNP (CEC) category with AOR submitted on October 6th. My bio metrics already updated and my medical review is empty as of today. IF you guys are telling that they are prioritizing the PNP, does that mean my case can move faster?
I agree there is no set formula for approvals. It ultimately depends on the VO office, team processing the app, the case Analyst, the reviewing officer. How does one get a quick approval it is pure luck unless you are from a stream with priority e.g. Healthcare. Or the application is too clean and creates no doubts for the Analyst.
In my case it is quite clean have worked for employers for 20 years with right experience letter, paystubs, Tax and Bank Statements, as I've been trying Australian PR for years, my application is simple also. For Canada PR my application had an Australian PCC as I was there 8 years. As per IRCC an Australian PCC has to have 2 components 1) the Federal police's PCC, 2) Driving history from the state (province) police. I had given both. The analyst who did my Criminality supposedly doesn't know Australian PCC hence has asked the officer to confirm. For this criminality stopped for 6 months, due to which security didn't start either. It looks like most officers pick applications for review only after the normal processing timeline is over. Some are faster but not all. For PNP now normal processing is 8 months, it was 9 until last month. All of us can dream but remembers there is no assurance of fast processing only a small % get through fast.
What you won't understand now is this waiting will continue for some more years. A lot of who got their approvals/FD in July, still don't have eCOPRs, 2-6 months wait there. Those who got eCOPR another 3-6 months for the PR card. Later the PR who want to become citizens after 2-3 years, there is another 1.5 to 2.5 yr wait. Except the few lucky ones others have to wait no choice otherwise.
New update today. I got a request letter for an extra payment of $85. The letter says this.
On July 31st, 2018, biometrics collection (biographic data, fingerprints, and a photograph) became a requirement when you apply for permanent residence. Although you have paid $85 Biometric fees, you are required to pay the $170 Biometric Family Rate. Please pay the outstanding $85 Biometric fee.
I am not sure because both I and my wife gave biometrics before traveling. But I got this letter. So I paid the $85 today and updated the receipt.
New update today. I got a request letter for an extra payment of $85. The letter says this.
On July 31st, 2018, biometrics collection (biographic data, fingerprints, and a photograph) became a requirement when you apply for permanent residence. Although you have paid $85 Biometric fees, you are required to pay the $170 Biometric Family Rate. Please pay the outstanding $85 Biometric fee.
I am not sure because both I and my wife gave biometrics before traveling. But I got this letter. So I paid the $85 today and updated the receipt.
You are still required do to a new biometrics for PR application. If you have previously done biometrics you won’t get the option to pay the $85 when you are applying for PR, they ask after application.
So please pay ASAP. Congrats on your progress so far!