Me too. I appreciate everyone that has been keeping their cases up to date on immitracker for this reason, but wow, is it difficult to wait between all the different stages when we know that it could be anyway from a few days to a few months!
A personal question, you can decide to ignore it. It is very surprising for me to see a person with UK citizenship want to leave UK permanently! What made you to leave UK and move to Canada? As far as I know UK has stronger economy, stronger presence in the world politics, social benefits and pays better. As a citizen of a sub continent country I would happily take UK citizenship over Canadian one. I am really curious to know, please don't mind.
Not from the UK, but am from a similarly-"wealthy" European country. I think in the recent 5-10 years a lot has changed in Europe in terms of prosperity, living standards, safety, cultural tolerance, etc. that don't necessarily make Europe the awesome place people make it out to be anymore. I moved to Canada last year, and I do get comments sometimes why I left Europe for Canada; there's ups and downs to living in both. For some people Europe is the better pick; for some Canada works out better. For me it's the latter.
I wish they had some kind of official immitracker where they are the ones who put dates and steps for 100% of the applications. It's terrible to keep checking every day to see most of the info unchanged and never knowing at least an estimate of when we could get our PPR.
How recent are these stats? I think they've been thrown off by the fact that PNP Outland applicants with 100+ day timelines have recently got their golden emails...
How recent are these stats? I think they've been thrown off by the fact that PNP Outland applicants with 100+ day timelines have recently got their golden emails...
Did you move within the US (like one state to another)? Ottawa is actually responsible for all applications coming from the US and Canada, and will ask you to send your documents there.
Did you move within the US (like one state to another)? Ottawa is actually responsible for all applications coming from the US and Canada, and will ask you to send your documents there.