The underlined status in ECAS was always "In Process" since AOR until after 13 months, it changed to "Application Received".
Does anyone see this before ??? What does this mean???
If you have this, please post your timeline too! thanks !!
Inland Single Applicant File received - 15 Feb 2018
AOR: -15 March 2018
ECAS status changed to "Application Received" from "In Process" - 01 April 2019
It seems that there is no quota on PPR anymore. Have you noticed that they have stopped issuing PPR since the beginning of November, and the number of issued PPR in October has been significantly reduced?
It seems that there is no quota on PPR anymore. Have you noticed that they have stopped issuing PPR since the beginning of November, and the number of issued PPR in October has been significantly reduced?
Since it doesn't work like this, they should issue ppr every month, and according to the statistics of previous years, it was a similar situation — many PPRs in the beginning and middle and fewer at the end of the year.
Don't hope too much, ar after transferred to local office MEANS NOBODY HAS BEEN TOUCHED YOUR FILE YET. That's the common sense everybody know. As long as somebody touched your file, it is IN PROCESSING. And as what I know, most of people even won't realize it's been change to IP as soon as they got ADR OR PPR. It just happening together in a couple of hrs.
Ok genius , i called them today and my eligibility has finally started after an year and criminality is done and guess what my ECAS status still shows APPLICATION RECEIVED. SO sorry Mr bison you are wrong.
Since it doesn't work like this, they should issue ppr every month, and according to the statistics of previous years, it was a similar situation — many PPRs in the beginning and middle and fewer at the end of the year.
I can't give links here, but you can find it on the statistics Canada website.
As I see, they issued some PPRs at the beginning of the new months (October, November) and then like switch off the light. No PPRs.
I can't give links here, but you can find it on the statistics Canada website.
As I see, they issued some PPRs at the beginning of the new months (October, November) and then like switch off the light. No PPRs.