July 5th applicant on FB's BGC completed on May 30. And FD has yesterday's date. Hopefully our turn soon.
Can you share that group link here?July 5th applicant on FB's BGC completed on May 30. And FD has yesterday's date. Hopefully our turn soon.
I wonder why outland applications are moving much faster while ppl inland have to go through thatIt’s becoming a joke!! 34 months is the processing time for inland!! Huh
E-COPR are moving faster than 2 months now!! but wit the 34 months of processing, we really can not say anything!! it is definitely harsh.I believe that obtaining a PR card within this Processing time, with no Canada Post strike, is possible around November to December for those who submitted their file at the start of July.
Here is the logic for my case. (By looking at June application updates)
6th July Submission Date
1. P1 around mid to end of June
2. P2 around the end of July to mid-August (1-1.5 Months After P1)
3. Ecopr around mid-October (2 Months after P2)
4. PR Card in hand around mid-November to end of December (1-2 Months after ECOPR)
Harsh, but I feel this is the most ideal scenario.
That's 3 years...It’s becoming a joke!! 34 months is the processing time for inland!! Huh
I think and hope by end of July most July 2024 will have ECOPR. Some early June applicants just started getting ECOPR.Dont worry guys it wont take long i think we will get P1 soon
Some people do. You might get an interview. They usually reassess if they doubt that the relationship is genuine so they might now ask you for some additional proof of your relationship with your sponsor, if they are satisfied with the docs, they'll pass you again and you'll receive P1. Since it seems this happened very close to finishing BGC so it might not be about your relationship but something that turned up in your BGC. They might be concerned about you being admissible to Canada so could ask you for updated CV or something else. But don't worry, this is very common.I have received an email from IRCC. Is it common to receive this email for reassessment of eligibility?
I hope they contact us soon, and it gets resolved. I have proof to prove the relationship, so I guess will be fine.Some people do. You might get an interview. They usually reassess if they doubt that the relationship is genuine so they might now ask you for some additional proof of your relationship with your sponsor, if they are satisfied with the docs, they'll pass you again and you'll receive P1. Since it seems this happened very close to finishing BGC so it might not be about your relationship but something that turned up in your BGC. They might be concerned about you being admissible to Canada so could ask you for updated CV or something else. But don't worry, this is very common.