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Quebec Skilled Worker Federal Stage (After CSQ)

Martin 87

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Oct 10, 2019
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Hi there
Our TimeLine:
CSQ: 2018/10/10
Federal application received: 2019/3/12
Started processing application: 2019/5/30
Biometry request Email: 2019/5/30
Biometry did: 2019/6/19
Pre-Arrival Service letter: 2019/8/23
Military Service update request Email: 2019/10/9
Medical Request: 2019/10/10
Medical Passed: 2019/10/24
Now:
Estimated remaining processing time: 14 Months
Is this time (14 m) accurate?
Yes if you count it from your AOR it's 23 months
 

dearmilkyway

Hero Member
Oct 10, 2017
356
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Yes if you count it from your AOR it's 23 months
Hi there
Our TimeLine:
CSQ: 2018/10/10
Federal application received: 2019/3/12
Started processing application: 2019/5/30
Biometry request Email: 2019/5/30
Biometry did: 2019/6/19
Pre-Arrival Service letter: 2019/8/23
Military Service update request Email: 2019/10/9
Medical Request: 2019/10/10
Medical Passed: 2019/10/24
Now:
Estimated remaining processing time: 14 Months
Is this time (14 m) accurate?
You should count 22 months from application received date, not from AOR.
Your process actually goes quite fast, already received and did your medicals.
 
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Vahan

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Sep 7, 2014
30
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My colleague who send her papers on 27 AUG called yesterday the immigration and they told her that they forgot to send her the letter of AOR and she has to be ready to wait minimum of 2 years for DM. They found her by name, she couldn't enplane me exactly how.
Thanks a lot,
and could you please provide me contact details of the immigration intake centre
 

Vahan

Full Member
Sep 7, 2014
30
9
It is nice that they decreased the processing time by one month. It was 23 and now it is 22 months.

I think that has happened because recently they gave DMs to many people who are still in their first year.
Even some 2019 applicants get their DMs. I saw a guy here who got DM in his 8th month or a guy without sending his PCC.
I am happy for them. I hope they don't give these early DMs to balance processing time. I hope this decrement will continue.

When I sent my files to IRCC in December 2018, processing time was increased from 17 to 18 months.

Besides, as I mentioned before, the federal quota levels will increase around %10 in 2020.
This may decrease the processing time to 20 months by itself.

Btw, I started to see the percentage of remaining estimated processing time, that's another thing that they've implemented.
Hello,
could you please tell me how do you see the percentage of remaining estimated processed time (I sent my docs in August 2019 and didnt even get my AoR). This will be of great help.
Thanks,
 

Andremory87

Star Member
Mar 27, 2019
106
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https://imtrackdb.firebaseapp.com
Hello,
could you please tell me how do you see the percentage of remaining estimated processed time (I sent my docs in August 2019 and didnt even get my AoR). This will be of great help.
Thanks,


The easiest way to see the process is to follow the immigration tracker (also, you should add your case as well—it's quick). Here you can get a good overview of the immigration process with hundreds of applicants:

https://imtrackdb.firebaseapp.com
 
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dearmilkyway

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Oct 10, 2017
356
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Hello,
could you please tell me how do you see the percentage of remaining estimated processed time (I sent my docs in August 2019 and didnt even get my AoR). This will be of great help.
Thanks,
After you get AoR, you will be able to track your application online via IRCC account and able to see the estimated remaining time.
Don't worry, just wait. You will get your AoR in short period of time.
 
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ncat99

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Jan 22, 2019
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Hiii Anyone received AOR recently....Pls share info...thanks...im waiting since July 2019!!!!!!!
Did you call IRCC ? If you are calling from India, use Skype or Google Voice & call at EST morning times to get hold of an IRCC representative. Some reps are pretty much useless, but some are extremely helpful. If you feel the first rep was not helpful, trying calling next day & hopefully you will get someone who can help you about your case.
IRCC Call Centre 1-888-242-2100