BTW my friend got ecopr yesterday.
His timeline was
21st Sep 2024 - P1
22nd Oct 2024 - P2
7th Jan 2025 - ECOPR
His timeline was
21st Sep 2024 - P1
22nd Oct 2024 - P2
7th Jan 2025 - ECOPR
BTW my friend got ecopr yesterday.
His timeline was
21st Sep 2024 - P1
22nd Oct 2024 - P2
7th Jan 2025 - ECOPR
Non Express PNP Single ApplicantCongrats to your friend! was your friend CEC SIngle applicatant >?
Glad they’re working on single applicationsNon Express PNP Single Applicant
Glad they’re working on single applicantions
Next in line after they clear out pnp/non express entryI havent seen alot of CEC though
Same timeline, but FD showd November 6, 2024Hey guys!!
P1 - 21 nov
P2 - 29 nov
FD - not yet.
Ecopr - not yet
also how do we get to know about our VO?
I understand how you feel; I’m in the same situation, waiting just like you. I don’t think IRCC prioritizes applications based on family ties, CEC, work permit/visitor status, or the number of applications submitted. It seems they allocate profiles to specific teams based on the stream or type, and approvals depend on each team’s working style. Unfortunately, it’s possible that our profile ended up with a slower-moving team - who knows?Why these big, fat families with dependants and spouse getting eCOPR quicker than single applicants. It doesn’t make any sense. If family reunification is a priority, then even my whole family is here. They are all citizens. I need my eCOPR too. I've been through the mill and I can’t take it anymore
You guys are in for a longggggggggggggggg wait. Sit tight!Same timeline, but FD showd November 6, 2024
Same 72 days, 18 days for me to send email.I understand how you feel; I’m in the same situation, waiting just like you. I don’t think IRCC prioritizes applications based on family ties, CEC, work permit/visitor status, or the number of applications submitted. It seems they allocate profiles to specific teams based on the stream or type, and approvals depend on each team’s working style. Unfortunately, it’s possible that our profile ended up with a slower-moving team - who knows?
The good news is that after 90 days from receiving P2, we can contact IRCC. They’ll send a note to the visa office, potentially prompting them to review our profile, which could lead to us receiving our eCoPR. I’ve been waiting for 72 days so far, so I have just 18 days left before I can take that step.
I understand how you feel; I’m in the same situation, waiting just like you. I don’t think IRCC prioritizes applications based on family ties, CEC, work permit/visitor status, or the number of applications submitted. It seems they allocate profiles to specific teams based on the stream or type, and approvals depend on each team’s working style. Unfortunately, it’s possible that our profile ended up with a slower-moving team - who knows?
The good news is that after 90 days from receiving P2, we can contact IRCC. They’ll send a note to the visa office, potentially prompting them to review our profile, which could lead to us receiving our eCoPR. I’ve been waiting for 72 days so far, so I have just 18 days left before I can take that step.
I'm a visitor right now and waiting for my eCOPR. P2 was on Dec 3.
My visitor status expires on January 10, so I'm going to file my visitor record application tomorrow.
You cannot work until you get your eCOPR. While you can start working on your old SIN (if it exists), you will need to submit your new SIN as soon as you get it. Both SINs are linked to your profile.
