I think given the prior cases in tracker and that the workload has gone up significantly, I would guess by the 90th day is an optimistic goal. On average we should get it between 20th May and 5th June (my guess is based on assumptions that you don't have any travel history, employment has been with large multinationals and single applicant with sufficient funds and no medical complications)
Yes, I meet the above mentioned requisites- reputed employers, single applicant, well below the 29-years age bar, medicals passed, no travel history and sufficient bank funds.
I hope to get it by mid May. Also I hope you get it soon too.
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Right of PR Ree - $490 to be paid before you can get PR usually. You have a choice to pay upfront or post processing of your application. Did you pay CAD1040 or CAD550 while applying?
Yes, review of eligibility doesn't change throughout. Only BGC will change to "You application is in progress. We will contact you if we need more information" (what is called IP2) and then to Approved once our PP are stamped.
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is this called IP2? If yes, then after this next step is PPR, is it right? Plz Help!!
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is this called IP2? If yes, then after this next step is PPR, is it right? Plz Help!!
In Every Draws CIC is increasing the applicants to apply and decreasing the CRS score. That's a good thing but at the same time they are not speeding the application processing. They are just giving priority to CEC application only who get PPR in average 2 moth's time and some less than 1 month also. We have also paid the same fees and provide all the required documents than why they are not moving fast with PNP-O and FSW-O applications ?
We are expecting our passports to come back today and planning to do landing on this weekend. We are in Toronto, any headsup for docs or suggessions?? Which border to choose for landing? My spouse doesn't have states visa will this refusal to enter effect his future entry to states?
There is no fixed pattern... people are getting PPR through out the month. It just depends on the complexity of the case and the ADR request.
I maintain a google doc for all the feb applicants to see the trend and make a guess
Bryson Tiller said:
@rg74 so based on the current trend,how many days should it take for them to get to the AOR feb 26 applications?and secondly,where are you getting this info from that u posted above and how are you calculating?
We are expecting our passports to come back today and planning to do landing on this weekend. We are in Toronto, any headsup for docs or suggessions?? Which border to choose for landing? My spouse doesn't have states visa will this refusal to enter effect his future entry to states?
There will not be any issue with the refusal for future entry to states. I have done my landing along with family at Rainbowbridge, Naiagara falls. It was pretty simple process. It is always better to go non-peak hours to avoid crowd and also speedy process. Regarding Docs, we need to carry our passports along with COPRs. They haven't asked anything else to me. If possible, bring some legal document like drivers license to show your address for mailing your PR cards and any other documents which you submitted for PR. These are really not necessary, but to be on safer side.