I checked up this forum every day and found out that FSW and PNP applicants are getting PPR, it is so sad that I don't see any movement on CEC Inland..
My timeline is :
App submitted: 23th March 2016
Medicals Passed: 8th April 2016
BG Changed to In progress: 8th April 2016
Since April 8th, BG hasn't changed to NOT NEEDED.....CEC inland applicants are also important...I don't get it..
Don't think anyone does! We're now over 4 months since submitting our application and no movement since January. Was hoping to recieve PPR by the end of April/beginning of May but that's looking unlikely now :'(
Because CEC, FSW (Inland) and PNP applicants are all processed by Ottawa. PNP applicants have a major advantage as the Province has done the extensive background check already.
Hence IRCC has relatively little processing work for them, then comes CEC as they have less stringent requirements.
Because CEC, FSW (Inland) and PNP applicants are all processed by Ottawa. PNP applicants have a major advantage as the Province has done the extensive background check already.
Hence IRCC has relatively little processing work for them, then comes CEC as they have less stringent requirements.
Because of the workload they transfer most of the files to local VO so not sure why it still takes too much time to process.
It's kind of weird situation that only one or two out of CEC inlanders are getting PPR once in two weeks. I'm just afraid that if this trend continues then our application for sure will go beyond six months unless we are very lucky.
Inland FSW and CEC are indeed slower. It's likely because Ottawa office has high income volume to deal with. In addition, CIC has more Canadian-related background check work to do for inland applicants.
Maybe other CEC inlanders getting their PPR simply didn't report no this forum
vineshparekh said:
Because of the workload they transfer most of the files to local VO so not sure why it still takes too much time to process.
It's kind of weird situation that only one or two out of CEC inlanders are getting PPR once in two weeks. I'm just afraid that if this trend continues then our application for sure will go beyond six months unless we are very lucky.
Just read this and guess as I was right in the first place - rec'd PPR on May 5th! Good luck to all CEC inlanders, there is light at the end of the tunnel!