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i have one question regarding processing times.
is there any different processing times for inland or out land applicants.
 
Ginnie said:
i have one question regarding processing times.
is there any different processing times for inland or out land applicants.

I guess so. Some outland is really fast, since the visa office is difference. Not every case will be sent to a same office.
 
tushya said:
Well, even if paper-based processing can change, I don't think it'll change faster than EE... 16 months vs 6 month is now. Up to you buddy, it's just my opinion. :P

I'm not eligible for EE yet so I am looking at 16 months vs 11 months.
 
SuperSaiyanGod said:
I'm not eligible for EE yet so I am looking at 16 months vs 11 months.

No you are looking at 16+ 3 vs 11. The 16 months calculation is after AOR. Some AOR can take 3 months to get.
 
tushya said:
I guess so. Some outland is really fast, since the visa office is difference. Not every case will be sent to a same office.

Processing times are not mentioned properly. they can add processing times in proper way. like for inland applicants out land applicants. and after 3 months what applicant can do or to whom they can contact directly regarding application.


Estimated Processing Time*
2-3 months
*Once you have submitted a complete application. These processing times are based on 80 per cent of cases and are subject to change according to program capacity.
 
But anyone knows what are the cons for EE? Like pnp takes more consideration on job offer & the company, EE takes more on personal experience/condition? BCGuy, can you please help a little bit here? Thank you very much!! :P
 
tushya said:
No you are looking at 16+ 3 vs 11. The 16 months calculation is after AOR. Some AOR can take 3 months to get.
So I am looking at 19 months!!!!! Oh man! Is there any risk for me to cancel my nomination and apply again? I noticed some people are waiting for nomination from 4 months, I got it in 1 month but still. I just don't wanna take any risk, my work permit is valid till late 2019.
 
tushya said:
But anyone knows what are the cons for EE? Like pnp takes more consideration on job offer & the company, EE takes more on personal experience/condition? BCGuy, can you please help a little bit here? Thank you very much!! :P

CONS
Half the points are awarded for a job offer, potentially disadvantaging immigrants without a job offer.

Job offers need to be LMIA approved, which would affect entry-level post positions.

No longer on a first time, first serve basis, meaning that some applications may never get processed.

Less certainty about which applications will be draws, without a pre-established draw criteria.
 
I am waiting for five and half months. I believe this is the longest waiting time under EE PNP program. I sent a few emails to the PNP and I always got the same answer: under review. What should I do for the next? Some one who can get me any advices?
 
Sinia said:
I am waiting for five and half months. I believe this is the longest waiting time under EE PNP program. I sent a few emails to the PNP and I always got the same answer: under review. What should I do for the next? Some one who can get me any advices?

Are you waiting for nomination?
 
Sinia said:
I am waiting for five and half months. I believe this is the longest waiting time under EE PNP program. I sent a few emails to the PNP and I always got the same answer: under review. What should I do for the next? Some one who can get me any advices?

You're under EE?? What the hell so long??
 
Sinia said:
I am waiting for five and half months. I believe this is the longest waiting time under EE PNP program. I sent a few emails to the PNP and I always got the same answer: under review. What should I do for the next? Some one who can get me any advices?

you applied from inland or outside canada.
you did not received any additional document request from BC PNP.
i do not knw why they are not completing applications within time frame.
 
Ginnie said:
CONS
Half the points are awarded for a job offer, potentially disadvantaging immigrants without a job offer.

Job offers need to be LMIA approved, which would affect entry-level post positions.

No longer on a first time, first serve basis, meaning that some applications may never get processed.

Less certainty about which applications will be draws, without a pre-established draw criteria.
Correct :D
 
Is score and category increase or decrease processing times.

if yes please explain it.

my category is EE-BCPNP Skilled Category
NOC 0631
BC PNP Score 89