Even I log in to mycic account daily and wonder when my BG will be IP. its currently NN.
well I was thinking over it, and I thought that we got nominated by the province in november and the nomination is valid for 6 months, So, they are processing FSW and CEC more quicky so that our files have been scrutinized earlier by their govt only.
So, they might start picking up our files in the month of March/April.
Does my logic apply here?
This could be one of the possibilities, but there is another hypothesis that says as most of the PNP applicants have their applications scrutinized by the respective provinces, then IRCC should not take much time for further processing. I guess, that was happening in 2015 and first half of 2016.
But whatever be the result, I guess we need to wait and watch how soon the PNP applicants will get their PPR. I also agree that March and April should be crucial for November applicants as all Nov applicants would have completed 3 months by then. Hope for the best.
Even I log in to mycic account daily and wonder when my BG will be IP. its currently NN.
well I was thinking over it, and I thought that we got nominated by the province in november and the nomination is valid for 6 months, So, they are processing FSW and CEC more quicky so that our files have been scrutinized earlier by their govt only.
So, they might start picking up our files in the month of March/April.
Does my logic apply here?
Doesn't add up, IMO. If anything, PNP applicants should technically have precedence over FSW applicants (no offense guys, just my opinion) because our documents were verified by the province and we have been vouched by the province. However, that doesn't seem to be the case. I'm okay if the majority of the PNP-O applicants are processed within the 6 months time frame .
Doesn't add up, IMO. If anything, PNP applicants should technically have precedence over FSW applicants (no offense guys, just my opinion) because our documents were verified by the province and we have been vouched by the province. However, that doesn't seem to be the case. I'm okay if the majority of the PNP-O applicants are processed within the 6 months time frame .
Very accurate & logical explanation of why PNP-O applications might take less time to get PPR. But, we're not getting any reason why this trend isn't been observed in recent days. Last year, a lots & lots of PNP-O applicant's are waiting for PPR while CEC/FSW/inlands are getting PPR like crazy bearing the same AOR date.
Guys, for those who have not provided the update yet, please post the country of residence AND the number of dependents on this thread so that I can update the sheet.
Herewith my e-apr particulars below please update my sheet.
Stream: SINP-Outland
ITA: November 2, 2016
AOR: Nov. 28, 2016
Status: In Progress
Medical: Passed
BG:NN>NS>NN
Total Number of Dependents: 4
Current Country of Residence: Philippines
Herewith my e-apr particulars below please update my sheet.
Stream: SINP-Outland
ITA: November 2, 2016
AOR: Nov. 28, 2016
Status: In Progress
Medical: Passed
BG:NN>NS>NN
Total Number of Dependents: 4
Current Country of Residence: Philippines