I do believe that inland applications whether it is FSW, CEC or PNP takes more time than other outland applicantions. If you see the mid year report by CIC, 85% of the EE invitees already are in Canada. I believe the trend has continued for rest of 2015 as well.
Considering the refugee intake process, the inland applications tend to move slow. However most of the applicants are getting PR within 4-5 months and very few exceptional cases have gone beyond 6 months. 4-5 months is still very good considering there are other unfortunate applicants who are waiting for more than 15 months.
I think it also depends on your NOC code. None ofmy friends from same NoC code have received PPr yet. We all are specialist physicians. I think Canada doesnt need doctors now
I think it also depends on your NOC code. None ofmy friends from same NoC code have received PPr yet. We all are specialist physicians. I think Canada doesnt need doctors now
With me it was a bit of a different process because they had to create a NOC code for me because my profession was not recognized yet, I am a paintless dent removal technician and even that does not classify under the normal technician code because it is not a recognized trade.
With me it was a bit of a different process because they had to create a NOC code for me because my profession was not recognized yet, I am a paintless dent removal technician and even that does not classify under the normal technician code because it is not a recognized trade.
Yip that's all thanks to my immigration consultant that I used she did everything for me. She did everything for me the first time I cam to Canada on work permit and now for CEC for me and my wife. My wife was on open work permit
I've called the CIC the other day, the agent dint's say much but she did said that CEC class is the slowest one since the majority of applicants are in that class. She also said that our application should be updated by March 03, if not we should email through CSE about an update.