Thanks for the reply
I have not yet since my friend submitted a few days earlier and is having the same status. I thought it was just being slow and I saw CEC seems to get MEP later than other streams anyways... I will call tmrw then....
If you have submitted upfront medical form, just re-check on the details(DoB, Passport # etc) again. In my case, my DoB(Im the PA) was incorrect on the form - Still got the MEP passed 20 days after AOR(FSW-Inland).
If you have submitted upfront medical form, just re-check on the details(DoB, Passport # etc) again. In my case, my DoB(Im the PA) was incorrect on the form - Still got the MEP passed 20 days after AOR(FSW-Inland).
That is a good point! I will check. Mine still shows as you do not need a medical test, which concerned me a little....Cuz this could mean they havent started checking it yet I assume? I will check all the forms I submitted and make sure nothings wrong...
Lol, why is that, is it their process speed? I mean none of the offices have a good reputation about finishing applications fast and yet all offices have exceptions
Lol, why is that, is it their process speed? I mean none of the offices have a good reputation about finishing applications fast and yet all offices have exceptions
Sydney CIO is one of the slowest offices...they are only processing March 2019 applicants and some people from August 2018 are still waiting from Sydney
None of the May AOR get PPR from Sydney CIO so far
Sydney CIO is one of the slowest offices...they are only processing March 2019 applicants and some people from August 2018 are still waiting from Sydney
None of the May AOR get PPR from Sydney CIO so far
Average by family size:
Highlighting: average waiting time doesn't really depend on how many dependents you have.
Average by VO:
*Interestingly, Sydney is leading. It is slow.
PPRs by Visa office:
*It is quite important: Sydney and Ottawa are now issuing 85% of PPRs. The spread was way greater 2 years ago, when Ottawa had about 30% and Sydney had odd pprs issued. This is an interesting move, i guess we would see an e-visa soon to be issued similar to Australia.
Average by province:
*ON. BC and NS applicants are taking the longest on average to get PPR in the past 30 days.
Thanks very much everyone! and enjoy your week ahead! Ping me with questions and good luck with you application!