Not sure anymore if it was all of them or most of them with some exceptions like PEI, NT.. I think I checked them all at first when created EE profile, and later change it to Sask only cause I was concerned that it might cause me troubles after I applied for Sask PNP. But don't take this as 100% true as it was a year and a half ago
Looks like majority of PNP Inland applicants will not be finalized within 6 months. I will be marking my 180th day this Monday - 5 days to go.
By this Friday, all of the Dec. 2016 applicants will have crossed their 180 days and unless CIC sends PPRs for all pending Dec. applicants by June 30th, they have failed to deliver their 180 days service standard.
AOR: March 21, 2017 PNP-Inland (BC)
No. of applicants: 2 (Spouse in India)
Meds: Not required
BG: Not Applicable.
I have my friends who applied through CEC and they received their PR in 2-3 months.
I feel it was a bad decision for me to opt for BCPNP as looking at everyone's processing time I feel it will take 6 months or more.
I am currently on Implied status since last 2+ months and they didn't even approve my BOWP, saying that they are waiting for my PR eligibility.
I don't mind waiting longer, but they should at least consider that my wife is not with me and I cant leave Canada (because I will lose my status) and my wife cannot enter Canada.
Hate this system...!!
Hey Guys, I have a booked travel plan on July 15th. I wonder if I received PPR (hopefully soon ), will the time allow for the passport to go back and forth? May the guys who recently received PPRs update us on how currently does it take CIC to send us the passports back. Thanks!