Hi there,
AOR 08/08/2019 !
I have epilepsy and my medicals are a tricky part as I was instructed by the doctor to get a declaration from my neurologist. So even though we did the exams on August 6th he hasn't submitted my case yet waiting for my doctor to give him more infos.
Not sure how this is gonna go.
Hi there,
AOR 08/08/2019 !
I have epilepsy and my medicals are a tricky part as I was instructed by the doctor to get a declaration from my neurologist. So even though we did the exams on August 6th he hasn't submitted my case yet waiting for my doctor to give him more infos.
Not sure how this is gonna go.
Did you search the forum? There are some other applicants with similar cases, it would defiantly help you to be more informed, as well as to get some understanding on what are the outcomes and how you can potentially strengthen your application (supporting evidence from doctors, letters etc)
Continued... PPRs issued:
*Daily and Monthly stats
Monthly PPR trend
*As we can see July was a bit quieter than the other months, but it seems august is picking up quite well.
PPRs by Visa office:
*Very interesting stats, as we can see each year Ottawa VO is issuing more and more PPRs, meaning there is more centralized system to processes visas, generally, looking at examples of other countries, this increases the efficiency, as well as allows to "maybe" introduce an electronic visa, which would remove a need for stamping similar to Australian system.
This year is similar Ottawa remains the main VO to issue PPRS:
Media wait time for PPR:
*We can see that the rend is some upward. However, having said that, while average time increases the processing is quite efficient and stable, I am not sure if in a longer term it will result in a backlog growth which would hinder this stable processing time though.
Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/dashboard/canada/estimation_and_analysis
Averages processing time by stream (based on records captured for 4 years)
Wait by stream on PPRs issued in the last 30 days: