My Boss just called me to tell me the Immigration called him yesterday to ask about my position in my current company and check the veracity of the information I provided on my letter. As I informed before, I am a CEC applicant and I've been waiting for 9 months now, and my case last update was:
Eligibility Recommended Pass
Criminality In Progress
Security Not Started
Medical Approved
What do you guys think that it should be happening now? Are they checking my eligibility again or is this part of the criminality/security check?
I didn't ask for details as he is a very busy person. But basically he told me they asked a lot of questions and he thinks everything went fine. What concerns me is that he signed my letter almost an year ago so I don't think that he would remember the details of the letter after a year, as he has some other more important stuff to think about on his day by day basis.
Here's a summary table for everyone who has posted in this thread. Might give you all some insight into our situation as inland applicants. When I look at other more general threads, the vast majority of EE applicants are FSW-O, so their situation is quite different from ours.
I didn't ask for details as he is a very busy person. But basically he told me they asked a lot of questions and he thinks everything went fine. What concerns me is that he signed my letter almost an year ago so I don't think that he would remember the details of the letter after a year, as he has some other more important stuff to think about on his day by day basis.
From the information above, I guess that Edmonton work on Eligibility then they start security after eligibility is Met. It is not clear if they have certain deadline or work on campaign (assuming they are processing WP, PGWP and study permits too)
Beautiful. Thanks for the update! No need to worry even after 140 days passes... I am at 150+ but my application has been approved (so no chance of rejection now, really) and waiting for my PPR email since April 15.
Another note - the averages for more recent months (anything after Nov) are perhaps misleadingly low. This is because it is not possible for PPRs to occur for higher waiting times until that amount of time has actually passed for those later AORs.
Beautiful. Thanks for the update! No need to worry even after 140 days passes... I am at 150+ but my application has been approved (so no chance of rejection now, really) and waiting for my PPR email since April 15.
Another note - the averages for more recent months (anything after Nov) are perhaps misleadingly low. This is because it is not possible for PPRs to occur for higher waiting times until that amount of time has actually passed for those later AORs.
Correct, thats why I didnt count the average for any application for months that approval rate is below 50%. In other words, 2019 is out of the calculation. Those fast PPRs can happen but are rare cases!