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maria1994

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Dec 7, 2018
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Congratulations on such a quick application. Looks like I’m about a week behind once I get all the requested docs in.

So what’s the next step? PPR?
Yea I think PPR is next. Although from what I read, the email could take days-weeks. Just like how my SA email took 10 days. But hopefully it will come sooner than that.
And yea I remember we had similar timelines. So most likely you will be next!
 

Eighty six

Star Member
Nov 22, 2018
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Yea I think PPR is next. Although from what I read, the email could take days-weeks. Just like how my SA email took 10 days. But hopefully it will come sooner than that.
And yea I remember we had similar timelines. So most likely you will be next!
Hey do u still got email from the regular email even u have gckey or everything goes on gckey?
 

mughira

Star Member
Jan 2, 2019
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PA from the Philippines | Application received in Sydney Oct 12, 2018 | AOR1 Dec 7, 2018 | DM in Ecas for Sponsorship Application: Jan 4, 2019 | Medical request: Jan 7 | File will be processed in CPC Mississauga email: January 8 | SA: Jan 14 | Medical exam: Jan 10 | Medical passed: Jan 11 | BGC in process: Jan 18 | DM in Ecas for PR Application: Jan 19
Congrats on your quick application process! Stay blessed.

Do you think the process times are different according to the respective nationality of the principal applicant?
 

Western Mountain Man

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2018
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Canada
Congrats on your quick application process! Stay blessed.

Do you think the process times are different according to the respective nationality of the principal applicant?
After reading the posts on this forum for some time you can come to that conclusion.
Maybe CIC has more resources on hand for specific countries?
Just look at the numbers......Google is your friend.
 

maria1994

Star Member
Dec 7, 2018
58
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Congrats on your quick application process! Stay blessed.

Do you think the process times are different according to the respective nationality of the principal applicant?
I honestly don't know.
I think the factors that may have POSSIBLY contributed to the speedy process is the fact that our application is very straightforward. No previous marriage, no dependants, Sponsor is in Canada, we had a complete application (they didn't ask for any other documents aside from medical exam), we followed the checklist and country specific requirements, we are in our early 20s so not much happened in our life yet lol

But then again, no one really knows how they process these applications, so I don't know
 
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ukhal

Newbie
Nov 19, 2018
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I sent my wifes application on Oct 17, but have had no response whatsoever, no AOR etc...should I contact them? Starting to get anxious.
 

justpassingby

Full Member
Dec 26, 2018
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Montreal
I honestly don't know.
I think the factors that may have POSSIBLY contributed to the speedy process is the fact that our application is very straightforward. No previous marriage, no dependants, Sponsor is in Canada, we had a complete application (they didn't ask for any other documents aside from medical exam), we followed the checklist and country specific requirements, we are in our early 20s so not much happened in our life yet lol

But then again, no one really knows how they process these applications, so I don't know

Well, most people have a similar profile as yours, yet no AOR1 till now.
A few November applicants started getting their AOR1 and they are mainly from two countries. The same two countries that got their AOR1 in december after applying mid- or late-October.
So clearly, CIC has more resources to treat these specific countries applications.

I don't have high expectations in my case, my first AOR will probably arrive early-february, which will mark a 4 months wait (very different from the 6-8weeks written in their website)