Finally my PPR Incoming!
ITA: 26 Sep 2023 (CRS 521. General draw but have CLB 7 in French)
AOR: 01 Nov 2023
BIL, MIL & New UCI: 17 Jan 2024
Medicals Passed: 22 Jan 2024
Biometrics Submitted: 24 Jan 2024
FD & PPR: 19 Feb 2024 (Got only "Request Letter" in GC Key, no RFV email yet)
I found an update on my profile today and found that they extended my expired medical exam till next year. Fingers crossed for the security screening to be completed soon. It is still showing as not started
It might be slow but according to immitracker: 10 FSW applicants with AOR November already got PPR, and many FSW with either November or December AOR (up to December 17th at least) already got BIL vs 0 PPR for CEC AOR November and BIL up to November 18th AOR only
It might be slow but according to immitracker: 10 FSW applicants with AOR November already got PPR, and many FSW with either November or December AOR (up to December 17th at least) already got BIL vs 0 PPR for CEC AOR November and BIL up to November 18th AOR only
All still are in the processing times but I don't understand why FSW are processed faster when CEC applicants usually have less things to be checked (most are inland and many years spent in Canada)
Complete Timeline:
FSW Outland (Transport category)
ITA: 20 September
AOR: 14 November
Tracker status
Medical: Completed(23 Jan)
Biometrics: Completed(30 Jan)
Eligibility: Completed(31 Jan)
BGC: Completed(12 Feb)
COPR details are also available on tracker from 12 Feb
Final Decision on GC key: 09 Feb
Sorry guys.. took me a bit time to post
Also I believe having no travel history has definitely helped in faster BGV..
Hope everyone else gets an update too by the end of this week..
FSW-O with Nov 2 AOR also, I don't think we should be worrying too much, gut says we'll start receiving PPRs by next week. But then again, as iSaidGoodDay said, IRCC seems to love proving everyone's theories wrong
You will get a PPR. at that point you'll need to send a photo and a copy of your passeport to your nearest vfs or visa office. Then they will send you back a printed copy of COPR and a new eTA (electronic travel authorization) to do the travel to Canada.