There's something I don't understand though. I thought this EE was a 6 month thingie by and large and only rare cases exceed the timeline. I woulda thought that was time enough to approve or reject an application.
I'm in the same boat as you. Application approved on March 9th and no PPR email yet.
When I spoke to the CIC agent she said there's no time frame for when they can send it through and just to keep checking emails.
Other threads have said 10 days others have waited 5-8 weeks!
I'm in the same boat as you. Application approved on March 9th and no PPR email yet.
When I spoke to the CIC agent she said there's no time frame for when they can send it through and just to keep checking emails.
Other threads have said 10 days others have waited 5-8 weeks!
I need clarification on my application. Mine is through Manitoba Provincial Nominee.
AOR on October 4, 2018 but since my eligibility has been under review.
How do I know where my visa office is? Also, I tried calling several times, after given them my application number and year of birth, they just read what is on my profile and the prompt says all agents are busy then end the call. How do I contact them?
I'm in the same boat as you. Application approved on March 9th and no PPR email yet.
When I spoke to the CIC agent she said there's no time frame for when they can send it through and just to keep checking emails.
Other threads have said 10 days others have waited 5-8 weeks!
So my question is little different. I have about 7 years of work experience from about 5 employers.
As the max points we get is for 3 years work experience, and getting Reference Letter is exact Express Entry format is a pain from different employers. I was actually wondering if I can ONLY show my last two employers as they would cover my 3 years.
So my question is little different. I have about 7 years of work experience from about 5 employers.
As the max points we get is for 3 years work experience, and getting Reference Letter is exact Express Entry format is a pain from different employers. I was actually wondering if I can ONLY show my last two employers as they would cover my 3 years.
My experience is that you will need to show proper letters for three years and for remaining years you can have any letters or even if you don't have it then it won't matter much. However you will need to declare where you worked for that time period. May be some more knowledgeable people can shed some light.
I am thinking to order GCMS today too. By the way you are already in IP2 and you ordered GCMS. Anything you feel would be concerning to IRCC on the papers you submitted?
Not in regrards of eligibility. I showed funds quite more than required for single applicant, though major portion is in Fixed deposits and rest in my account that I use regularly. Attached a lot for my experience proof as well. Only gcms notes could clear. But I do have 2 previous rejections and did tell about them in my application.
In short I cannot say what could be the reason.
There is no fixed timeline . Some receive immediately and some received after few weeks too. Since your application is already approved , you just have to wait patiently for you copr and start planning your future if you are Outland applicant.
There's something I don't understand though. I thought this EE was a 6 month thingie by and large and only rare cases exceed the timeline. I woulda thought that was time enough to approve or reject an application.
That was back in 2017 when EE was still new and people were getting PPRs in 3-4 months.
Now, it's a miracle if they get it in 6 months. More and more people are applying for Canada and they keep sending out ITAs without clearing the backlogs. They're also probably short on staff. So all this is making processing times longer.
It's about time they update their website about processing times. Its not 6 months anymore. Realistically one should expect PPR 6-12 months.
My experience is that you will need to show proper letters for three years and for remaining years you can have any letters or even if you don't have it then it won't matter much. However you will need to declare where you worked for that time period. May be some more knowledgeable people can shed some light.[/QUOTE
Just pick 3 years experience and show the other in your history ....then provide reference letter for the three years and paystub ...including other relevant doc required