If you look at the December and November thread you'll see that CEC Inlands take around 60 days to see movement in their case. But the from that point onward sit goes quite quickly.
If you look at the December and November thread you'll see that CEC Inlands take around 60 days to see movement in their case. But the from that point onward sit goes quite quickly.
If I'm not mistaken there was a recent PPR in the NOV thread for a CEC Outland ( so that's PPR within 3-4 months)... But I believe CEC Outland should see updates like any other outland, initially quite quickly.
According to the tracker, only 12% of the people in January have received Meds Passed. (https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/january-2017-aor-permanent-residency-tracker/analytics/statuses-by-day-of-submission-for-january-e-apr-aor)
I'm in the same boat as you are, meds have not passed for me yet (AOR Jan 10th).
If I'm not mistaken there was a recent PPR in the NOV thread for a CEC Outland ( so that's PPR within 3-4 months)... But I believe CEC Outland should see updates like any other outland, initially quite quickly.
Wow, I would be happiest with that outcome, but if my file is at NDVO, then I am out of luck as far as processing times are concerned because NDVO thread says even Aug/Sep applications have yet to receive PPR. However, at this point, I would be happy even to see Meds : Passed.
According to the tracker, only 12% of the people in January have received Meds Passed. (https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/january-2017-aor-permanent-residency-tracker/analytics/statuses-by-day-of-submission-for-january-e-apr-aor)
I'm in the same boat as you are, meds have not passed for me yet (AOR Jan 10th).
90% of 12% are fsw. Pnp and cec applicants receive an update a bit later. Dont worry mate and be patient and positive. Hopefully each one of us gets through.
Wow, I would be happiest with that outcome, but if my file is at NDVO, then I am out of luck as far as processing times are concerned because NDVO thread says even Aug/Sep applications have yet to receive PPR. However, at this point, I would be happy even to see Meds : Passed.
I am not sure at all. I am just speculating. Does it work that way? That it is first at Ottawa and then inevitably gets transferred to the office of my residence? (NDVO)
I am not sure at all. I am just speculating. Does it work that way? That it is first at Ottawa and then inevitably gets transferred to the office of my residence? (NDVO)
Yes, it is typically 'transferred' to your LVO (NDVO in your case) after the A11.2 are complete and OK. This is USUALLY when you BC changes from NS back to NN.