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serenbach253

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Which entry from the drop down on here (http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/information/times/index.asp) do I check for the processing times for hearing back after electronically submitting an Express Entry application for PR?

It's not a work visa and i'm pretty sure the PR cards section is for after you have landed.

I applied a few weeks ago - mid December from England. Just a ball park figure or point me in the right direction would be excellent.
 
Which entry from the drop down on here (http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/information/times/index.asp) do I check for the processing times for hearing back after electronically submitting an Express Entry application for PR?

It's not a work visa and i'm pretty sure the PR cards section is for after you have landed.

I applied a few weeks ago - mid December from England. Just a ball park figure or point me in the right direction would be excellent.
The max time for processing of EE is 6 months as mentioned by CIC
 
Which entry from the drop down on here (http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/information/times/index.asp) do I check for the processing times for hearing back after electronically submitting an Express Entry application for PR?

It's not a work visa and i'm pretty sure the PR cards section is for after you have landed.

I applied a few weeks ago - mid December from England. Just a ball park figure or point me in the right direction would be excellent.

Electronically submitting an EE or an E-Apr? Two different concepts, two different timelines
 
Its the same process. What makes you believe that they are different.

EE is the express entry profile which you submitted for which you get a CRS score and a subsequent ITA depending on your score. The timeline for this is subjective and can be determined only on ur score - higher the score, faster the chance

E-APR is the application you submit post ITA which in 90% cases has a definitive timeline of 6 months by which your PR is either accepted or rejected.
 
EE is the express entry profile which you submitted for which you get a CRS score and a subsequent ITA depending on your score. The timeline for this is subjective and can be determined only on ur score - higher the score, faster the chance

E-APR is the application you submit post ITA which in 90% cases has a definitive timeline of 6 months by which your PR is either accepted or rejected.
Selection in the pool is dependent on the CRS nobody can predict that. The higher the score the better your chances are. Once you get ITA then the time would be 6 months to process the application (this too will be based on the documents submitted and the additional documents request you get)
 
Selection in the pool is dependent on the CRS nobody can predict that. The higher the score the better your chances are. Once you get ITA then the time would be 6 months to process the application (this too will be based on the documents submitted and the additional documents request you get)

Wow you just repeated what I wrote.
 
it was not a repetition. the e-apr is a stage of the express entry program. There is only one program and not two.
Hopefully, this clears it.
 
it was not a repetition. the e-apr is a stage of the express entry program. There is only one program and not two.
Hopefully, this clears it.

I was not talking about two different programs. I am talking about the two different stages. Hopefully this really clears it.
 
Got my AOR on the 14th December, was just wondering how long till I hear of a confirmation or otherwise and i can get back to Canada. Max six months then??
 
Yes, but it will be before the 6 month period for sure. Just wait for the status update in your CIC account.