@ Misbee & Everyone.....
I Just called IRCC and got to know that my PVO is Sydney & SVO is Ottawa. The agent told me that the application type of PNP non express entry processing time is of 20 months. She told me the above timeline when I asked her about the non receipt of medical request. So shocking and don't know what to do, when I applied on July 28th 2024 the processing time was 13 months. I thought the 20 months timeline will be for the new application. Don't know how truth is this information from the agent. Let's hope and wait for the best.
1. Processing Timeframes
Official Processing Times: The IRCC website provides estimated processing times based on when they receive a complete application. This is generally referred to as the Application Received (AR) date.
Updated Timeframes: Processing times are dynamic and may increase or decrease depending on IRCC workload, backlogs, or operational changes. When processing times change after you submitted your application, IRCC applies the new estimate from your AR date, not the timeframe that was in effect when you initially applied.
2. New vs. Existing Applications
If IRCC has extended the timeframe (e.g., from 10 months to 20 months), this applies retroactively to all applications still in process.
For example, if you submitted your application 9 months ago, your processing time would align with the updated timeline of 20 months, meaning you might have 11 months remaining.
3. Conflicting Information
Call Center: Representatives often provide the latest estimated processing times, as they follow current policies and updates.
Website Estimates: These provide general guidance and are updated regularly but may not account for specific nuances of individual cases.
4. Key Points to Note
Case-Specific Variations: Factors like missing documents, security checks, or interviews can delay processing.
MP Inquiries: Members of Parliament (MPs) can inquire with IRCC on your behalf for clarity but will usually confirm the updated timeframe.
Communication: IRCC has the final say, so if there is confusion, consider requesting updates through the IRCC web form or an ATIP (Access to Information and Privacy) request for detailed status.
5. Conclusion
Yes, the 18-24 month timeframe (or the new timeframe) applies to all applications, including those submitted months ago, unless explicitly stated otherwise by IRCC. Unfortunately, the original timeframe (e.g., 10 months) isn’t guaranteed if there are processing updates after submission