Hi @andy108, we are pnp Outland for Alberta Aor 31st October as per records when can we expect ppr on average. Any prediction or hope. Our MEP was done on 20th November and biometric was completed on 25th November. Thanks
Hi @andy108, we are pnp Outland for Alberta Aor 31st October as per records when can we expect ppr on average. Any prediction or hope. Our MEP was done on 20th November and biometric was completed on 25th November. Thanks
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!
Annual number of PPRs reported on the tracker:
*As we can see the number of PPRs reported this year has been record breaking, nearl 4500 people reported PPR.
Number of PPRs by month:
*As you can see November & December are quite slow compared to the rest of the year.
Total number of applicants per month:
*We know that about 70,000 people were invited, this year, some of them won't apply there numbers range from 10% - 20% of ITAs will not be submitted as eAPRs. Meaning that tracker has about 7%-9% of all applicants that were invited in EE draws. As time progresses this number will increase a bit. Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/tra.../analytics/applications-submitted-by-period-2
Average by nationality:
*Usual list of countries with very long processing time.
Average processing time by Province:
Average by VO:
*Interestingly, Sydney is slower than Ottawa.
Average processing time across all streams:
Average by stream:
*Some interesting stats: Based on the myimmitracker data, in the past 3 months PNP applicants constituted 20-30% of all eAPR filings (RED on the chart). This is compared to generally 5%-9% for the past 12 months.
Applicants by Stream:
Quite a large share of PNPs here too.
Average time from AOR to IP1:
Applications from PNP applicants:
*We can see unprecedented numbers, compared to 2017 when OINP issued a lot of invites. This reflects in CRS score being in high 460s. This will come down later.
Thanks very much everyone! and enjoy your week! Ping me with questions and good luck with you application!
My AOR was on Oct 17th and since then I only got my medicals passed on Nov 12th and nothing else.
I am CEC inland applicant with spouse. Should I be worried?
My AOR was on Oct 17th and since then I only got my medicals passed on Nov 12th and nothing else.
I am CEC inland applicant with spouse. Should I be worried?