Statuses by the month of submission up to date:
*We can see that Jan has 59% clearance, while February 48%, we will soon see February to continue to increase the share, while Jan will clear-up a bit slower, the reason for it is shown below in Applicants By stream chart, showing that the share of PNPs in Jan was almost 40%, compared to 20% with Feb. PNP-S are currently wait the longest to get their passports requested.
Statuses by day of submission for January:
*Remember 40% are PNP applicants, they are currently being processed, 90% of PPRS for jan this week were for PNP applicants.
Statuses by day of submission for February: *Please note CEC and FSW outland/inland have been processed actively this is especially true for CEC. PNP Outland/Inland are also remain pretty much untouched.
Statuses by day of submission for March:
Statuses by day of submission for April: *Please note we have seen some quick Passport Requests (~65 days) this months. Which is a positive sign.
Lol, instead of exploring this question, one should ponder upon, why PNP applications are taking so long. Our applications have already undergone most checks that have taken approx 12 months already
Anyone have any luck with London as their lvo keep getting standard emails in Line for review etc I'm just concerned as to why it's taking so long is it office specific like do some take longer. Is eligibility done before lvo
Lol, instead of exploring this question, one should ponder upon, why PNP applications are taking so long. Our applications have already undergone most checks that have taken approx 12 months already
I reckon the process will streamline in a year or so. We have been the experimental batch just hoping the PR comes through though. You wouldn't want any final lap hiccups.
I reckon the process will streamline in a year or so. We have been the experimental batch just hoping the PR comes through though. You wouldn't want any final lap hiccups.
I have seen a change in the "Review of additional documents" section. Yesterday was something like "We are reviewing the additional documents..." and today it is "We do not need additional documents". Any idea what that could mean?
I think its because Canadian Government is sure that Inland people already has lots of experience and will be there is Canada even if they delay the processing time.... where as for Outland people, I guess the Canadian government is afraid that if they take more processing time they might immigrate to other country...... ( Just a wired thought that came to my mind :)
I think its because Canadian Government is sure that Inland people already has lots of experience and will be there is Canada even if they delay the processing time.... where as for Outland people, I guess the Canadian government is afraid that if they take more processing time they might immigrate to other country...... ( Just a wired thought that came to my mind :)
lol! There are a lot of inland applicants that have dependents residing outside Canada and are patiently waiting to be re united with their loved ones. The more reason why they should consider their application and process faster. But what do I know......
Can anyone share some insight into how and or why my application has been at IP2 for over two months? I have never committed a crime. I am a mechanical engineer. I am 33. I am a native English speaker. It's all very disheartening and confusing
Can anyone share some insight into how and or why my application has been at IP2 for over two months? I have never committed a crime. I am a mechanical engineer. I am 33. I am a native English speaker. It's all very disheartening and confusing
I think its because Canadian Government is sure that Inland people already has lots of experience and will be there is Canada even if they delay the processing time.... where as for Outland people, I guess the Canadian government is afraid that if they take more processing time they might immigrate to other country...... ( Just a wired thought that came to my mind :)