I See many ppr for pnp/fsw & cec inland(primary applicant) with Outland dependent, coming this week. I don't see CEC Outland 2020 primary applicants getting ppr, even if few outland cec received ppr, number is still low. It seems like ircc forgot cec outland 2020 primary applicants.
Finally......
Golden Mail / Ready For Visa
Got PPR On 7th Oct.2021.
My timeline is below!!
FSW-Outland
PNP Nova scotia
NOVA SCOTIA NOI - 28 OCT 2019
NOVA SCOTIA NOMINATION - 11 DEC 2019
ITA - 19 DEC.2019
AOR - 5 FEB 2020
Re Medical Passed on 08th March 2021
VO: CIO Sydney
Finally......
Golden Mail / Ready For Visa
Got PPR On 7th Oct.2021.
My timeline is below!!
FSW-Outland
PNP Nova scotia
NOVA SCOTIA NOI - 28 OCT 2019
NOVA SCOTIA NOMINATION - 11 DEC 2019
ITA - 19 DEC.2019
AOR - 5 FEB 2020
Re Medical Passed on 08th March 2021
VO: CIO Sydney
It's because PNP processing is what they do at that visa office. Each visa office has particular types of applications that they process. Sydney, NS does PNP applications, along with other things like the Immigrant Investor Program, Quebec Skilled Workers, Start Up Business Class, Atlantic Immigration Pilot, Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program, Agri-Food Pilot, Self Employed program, Quebec Business Class, etc.
Mississauga does spouses and refugees. Ottawa does FSW Express Entry.
So, it's all down to which VOs have big backlogs. Perhaps Sydney has a really good processing capacity right now, and not much of a backlog anymore, or perhaps their system was upgraded. This thread isn't for speculations, but I'm just explaining that it's not preferential treatment of certain application types. It's that Sydney processes PNPs. So, if Sydney is doing well with processing right now, of course we'll see a lot of PPRs are for PNP applicants. Meanwhile, if Ottawa is still struggling with few staff and/or a huge backlog, the PPRs for FSW Outlanders will continue to be few and far between. There's a logical explanation for everything.
Anyway, thank you very much everyone for continuing to keep this thread focused on confirmed PPR links. And thank you to all those who've shared links, copy-pastes, and screenshots yesterday and today. It's fantastic to see all these folks getting their finalization emails!
A year ago I told my wife that "well, for sure next fall we will be moving to Canada, 2 years is the maximum possible processing delay." LOL.
So wake me up in October 2022. I bet my application status is going to stay the same.