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Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program-Sharing Timeline here please

Gaurang123

Newbie
Oct 13, 2019
7
0
It takes me around 3 weeks to get my endorsement when i applied on 2018 but there are some delay if you apply now for endorsement. I heard that till jan 2020 there won’t be any endorsement issued for New Brunswick as far as i know .
Tnx u for reply but I m apply for Nova Scotia so u have any news from ns
 

mari.kmedeiros

Full Member
May 5, 2019
43
15
Hi Axe, did you receive your PPR?
My pre-arrival came on October 29th, and so far nothing.. I know that my file already has a decision, because an officer told me when replying to an old WebForm, but I've been waiting and nothing yet.. It's stressful!

Hi Everyone,

Here is my timeline so far.

Got visa under AIPP on 4th December 2018.
Applied PR application on Jan 18 2019 and received at Sydney on 28th Jan 2019.

I arrived at Canada on 30th Jan 2019.

They returned my application to my current mail box due to IELTS should be submitted original as i have submitted photocopy.
I send back application via canada post through express post and received my document on 28th Feb 2019.

Linked my application online after they send me a confirmation of application.

Biometrics letter received on 8th April 2019. And did it on 7th May 2019. As i applied from outland so i have to leave Canada for biometrics.

Received pre arrival on 14th November 2019 along with Medical letter.

I hope i am on last stage to get my PR. These were my experience so far. By reading my above timeline that will help you guys .

Thanks
 

WaytoNS

Star Member
Sep 2, 2019
51
17
Dears Experts,

I am an outland application and received endorsement approval from NS under AIPP program NOC A.

I want to apply for TWP for my self and my spouse. Which forms or permit do I need to fill it up for my spouse to go along with me on a TWP.
 

Gaurang123

Newbie
Oct 13, 2019
7
0
Dears Experts,

I am an outland application and received endorsement approval from NS under AIPP program NOC A.

I want to apply for TWP for my self and my spouse. Which forms or permit do I need to fill it up for my spouse to go along with me on a TWP.
When u apply endrosment and when u get
 

muskan786

Star Member
Nov 18, 2012
85
6
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
21-03-2014
Dears Experts,

I am an outland application and received endorsement approval from NS under AIPP program NOC A.

I want to apply for TWP for my self and my spouse. Which forms or permit do I need to fill it up for my spouse to go along with me on a TWP.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5487-applying-work-permit-outside-canada.html&ved=2ahUKEwiUkuitj__lAhWDu54KHTQlDzkQFjAAegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw1dIOjUAfMbORggiIml6skU
 

rlfraser

Star Member
Nov 27, 2018
70
46
Canada
Category........
Other
Job Offer........
Yes
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
Hi Everyone,

Here is my timeline so far.

Got visa under AIPP on 4th December 2018.
Applied PR application on Jan 18 2019 and received at Sydney on 28th Jan 2019.

I arrived at Canada on 30th Jan 2019.

They returned my application to my current mail box due to IELTS should be submitted original as i have submitted photocopy.
I send back application via canada post through express post and received my document on 28th Feb 2019.

Linked my application online after they send me a confirmation of application.

Biometrics letter received on 8th April 2019. And did it on 7th May 2019. As i applied from outland so i have to leave Canada for biometrics.

Received pre arrival on 14th November 2019 along with Medical letter.

I hope i am on last stage to get my PR. These were my experience so far. By reading my above timeline that will help you guys .

Thanks
Hi there, I thought there’s an exemption for biometrics if you are already in Canada? Where did you go to get the biometrics completed?
 

Suesue

Newbie
Nov 23, 2019
3
0
All,

I just wanted to share my final timeline here, and thank everyone for being so helpful in this group. Everyone here helped me A LOT! Yesterday was one of the best days of my life. I've received the CoPR. :D

I have applied inland and my process took only 2 month and 10 days. I came to Canada in April on vacations and to look for a job (I already had my WES and IELTS done). I have attended a lot of job fairs, met a lot of people, I'm in sales so I have some social abilities :)... Then I found the job in May, received the job offer, then I went back to my country to quit my job there, and did the medical upfront and everything I could do to anticipate the process. Settlement plan took 1 week and NB Endorsement took 24 days. I went to the US in June to apply for the WP and it took 10 days only. Arrived in Canada on July 1st (Canada day - it was such a coincidence), then applied for the PR 2 weeks later.

So from when I started looking for a job until a got the PR it was 5 months in total. It was very straightforward.


App Submitted: 2019-07-16
AOR/BIL/MEP: 2019-08-15 (30 days after submitting courier)
Pre-Arrival Letter: 2019-09-04 (20 days after AOR)
Interview Invitation: 2019-09-25 (21 days after Pre-Arrival)
CoPR at the Interview in Fredericton: 2019-09-26

Now waiting for the PR card. It taked between 10-15 days.

Wishing everyone best of luck to get PR :)
Congratulations!! Can you please tell me which job fair you attend? Thank you
 

mari.kmedeiros

Full Member
May 5, 2019
43
15
Hi guys! I wanted to share my timeline with you.. So here it is, for those of you who crave some insights and like to wonder if your timeline will be in anyway similar to others... ;)

Job Offer: March 20th (I was in Canada on a visitor visa and did interviews in person)
Signed AIPP Job Offer: April 15th
Settlement Plan: April 18th
Endorsement Application Sent (New Brunswick): May 6th
Endorsement Application AOR: May 10th
Confirmation of Endorsement: May 15th
Work Permit Application: May 24th, VAC Sao Paulo, Brazil
Work Permit Approval: June 28th
Travel to Canada: July 10th

PR Application sent INLAND: July 16th
PR Application received in Halifax: July 19th
AOR: August 21st
MEP: September 18th. I had sent my medical exams upfront with the application.
ADR: September 18th. Request for a RCMP certified criminal record based on fingerprints. I didn't have to do biometrics, only provide the criminal record.
ADR Sent: October 9th
PFL: October 15th. The procedural fairness letter stated that they didn't believe the NOC of my job offer was the correct one, and they also requested to send some additional information from my husband's military records. My employer helped me with the NOC issue and they prepared a response with the help of their immigration lawyers.
PFL response sent: October 24th
Pre-arrival letter: October 29th

I called IRCC on November 5th because I was getting super nervous. I didn't know if the pre-arrival meant the documents had been accepted, so I got tired of waiting and called hahahaha :p a very nice lady told me everything was OK, eligibility, criminal, security and background all passed, and that an officer would do a final review and send the decision in the next days.

On November 13th I received a response on a previous Webform I had sent, and they told me my application already had a decision and an officer would contact me in the near future...

Finally, yesterday, November 26th, I was so nervous about the wait that I called again :rolleyes: and they told me that my application was approved on November 1st!

Landing appointment letter: November 27th!

It was a long and hard process, and sometimes we felt like everything was gonna colapse and go wrong (specially after the PFL.. we were super worried), so receiving this amazing news is more than comforting..! Until yesterday nobody had said the "approved" word yet, so even though someone had told me before that everything was fine, I still wasn't 100% sure :D

Good luck to all! ;)

PS: my experience is in NOC 1112 (NOC A), and my job offer was NOC 1122 (NOC A). My employer prepared a really strong case to defend why my 1112 experience was related/had shared skills with the 1122 position. By the time I applied, Immigration stated clearly the job offer didn't have to be in the same NOC as the previous experiences. However, I certainly believe it's better if it is, and if it's not, it should have some correlation between them.

PS2: I requested GCMS notes on October 16th, and by then the only thing that had started was Criminality. Everything else was still Not started. So it took them about 2 weeks to pass everything else.. Many people suffer when getting the notes, wondering why it takes so long, but as you can see, most of the movement will happen close to the final decision.
 
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Axe

Member
Oct 16, 2019
18
0
Hi Axe, did you receive your PPR?
My pre-arrival came on October 29th, and so far nothing.. I know that my file already has a decision, because an officer told me when replying to an old WebForm, but I've been waiting and nothing yet.. It's stressful!
Not yet.
 

Axe

Member
Oct 16, 2019
18
0
Hi there, I thought there’s an exemption for biometrics if you are already in Canada? Where did you go to get the biometrics completed?
There is exemptions if you applied inland PR application if you’re an outland application and arrived in Canada then you have to leave Canada to do biometrics.
 

V_Patel

Full Member
Apr 21, 2019
26
6
Hi there,

my time line was showing 4 months until yesterday now it shows 18 weeks. Why is that?

I got my pre arrival on November 28th. And medical was passed.
 

V_Patel

Full Member
Apr 21, 2019
26
6
Final timeline:

Sent application package: October 1st
AOR/MED: October 29th
MED Passed: Nov 9th
Pre arrival: Nov 28th
Interview invitation: Dec 5th
Will appear in interview: December 11th

I am an inland applicant.

Just curious, what will be asked in the interview and how long will it last for?