3-6 months ideally. But that all depends on the stream and also the VO.
2. Which process takes longest time and tips on how can I save time post ITA ?
the flow is CEC< FSW (inland)< FSW (outland) < PNP
3. I heard some cases get processed really fast, what are the possible reasons for that ?
It depends on a couple of factors. However there is no hard science behind it. It depends on factors like the VO handling your case and how burdened they are the moment, the backlog from previous draw, travel history on one's file. No hard and fast rule.
I will be finishing one year in two weeks and still not receiving any update. My work permit will expired in June 30th. Therefore, I have to renew it otherwise I can't keep working. This is really frustrating
May 06th 2017, officially completing 1 year. I got a message asking me to redo my medicals. so the status also shows "attention required" under medicals. it was "passed" earlier.
May 06th 2017, officially completing 1 year. I got a message asking me to redo my medicals. so the status also shows "attention required" under medicals. it was "passed" earlier.
Hi guys,
As i had earlier mentioned, completed 1 year and got a message to get the medicals redone. After we got it done, the medicals came as passed and we received the passport request email. All would've taken a months time. So anyone nearing the completion of 1 year, i guess some more patience needed.
I had applied for gcms by march through getgcms.com and got it in a months time. so dont know if anything acted as a trigger or they woke up with our application completing a year or was it normal.
Thanks for all your support and hope to be of help to anyone who needs.