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But application is starting with G ..
What does it mean?
Application starting with G means that its under processing and you can check the status of it in Ecas or if you link it to GCKey account.
Under pilot the max time is 1 year for PR
Application number starting with G is a normal application number. That is all. One more thing, the initial intention of the creation of this entire thread or topic was for Timelines only.
The processing speed of our single applicants is too slow!
Dear all,
As per my request on the
first post , here is
only for mentioning your timeline . Please avoid posting anything other than that so we can create a database as a strong reference for all to use. There are other threads for discussion.
Thank you for following the rule.
Application starting with G means that its under processing and you can check the status of it in Ecas or if you link it to GCKey account.
Under pilot the max time is 1 year for PR
What is pilot , all dependent which they are outside of Canada, they process under pilot?
What is pilot , all dependent which they are outside of Canada, they process under pilot?
Timeline only. Meant for timeline only please. It was answered in another thread. Try use the search tab.
One of my Freind
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on April 6, 2021.
We started processing your application on October 31, 2021.
Medical results have been received.
You entered Canada at the OSC - Operations Support Centre office on January 19, 2022 and became a Permanent Resident.
One of my Freind
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on April 6, 2021.
We started processing your application on October 31, 2021.
Medical results have been received.
You entered Canada at the OSC - Operations Support Centre office on January 19, 2022 and became a Permanent Resident.
wow so fast
On this link, I checked the timeline shared by 13 people (single applicants). The minimum time was 189 days, the longest time was 231 days, and the average was 209 days!
On this link, I checked the timeline shared by 13 people (single applicants). The minimum time was 189 days, the longest time was 231 days, and the average was 209 days!
No statistics in case of immigration ,it depends on case to case .
No statistics in case of immigration ,it depends on case to case .
You are right, I calculated the average time by myself, hahaha! Hopefully we can all get the news in February
You are right, I calculated the average time by myself, hahaha! Hopefully we can all get the news in February
Hopefully
Its case to case basis and the processing time isn't always correct its the maximum time for processing.
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