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Submitted my eAPR today and received AOR. What have been the timelines for OINP applicants to receive PPR.
 
aakash07 said:
Is it true that PNP applicants receive early PR than regular applicants? One of my friend has told me this. He said average time for PNP class is 2-3 months. Please share your thoughts friends.

Did you friend get PNP and get PR within 2-3 months?
 
aakash07 said:
Is it true that PNP applicants receive early PR than regular applicants? One of my friend has told me this. He said average time for PNP class is 2-3 months. Please share your thoughts friends.
On BCPNP website it clearly says that EEBC applicants will receive priority at federal stage. If that's the case, then pnp applicants should receive their pr within 2-3months since the average processing time for CEC and FSW is around 3-4 months according to IRCC's report. However I haven't seen any updates for my application yet since it was submitted, so I really doubt if it is true.
 
zzdyjcwj said:
On BCPNP website it clearly says that EEBC applicants will receive priority at federal stage. If that's the case, then pnp applicants should receive their pr within 2-3months since the average processing time for CEC and FSW is around 3-4 months according to IRCC's report. However I haven't seen any updates for my application yet since it was submitted, so I really doubt if it is true.

Yes I did see the BCPNP website said "Under the Express Entry BC stream, nominees receive priority processing of their federal permanent residence application".

I guess there may be some delay in Christmas or New Year. Let's be patient and wait.
 
zzdyjcwj said:
On BCPNP website it clearly says that EEBC applicants will receive priority at federal stage. If that's the case, then pnp applicants should receive their pr within 2-3months since the average processing time for CEC and FSW is around 3-4 months according to IRCC's report. However I haven't seen any updates for my application yet since it was submitted, so I really doubt if it is true.

I got my BCPNP within a month. I hope I will have that speed at federal stage ... lol
 
zzdyjcwj said:
On BCPNP website it clearly says that EEBC applicants will receive priority at federal stage. If that's the case, then pnp applicants should receive their pr within 2-3months since the average processing time for CEC and FSW is around 3-4 months according to IRCC's report. However I haven't seen any updates for my application yet since it was submitted, so I really doubt if it is true.

The normal processing time is 6 months from the date of AOR. Processing time depends on a LOT of variables and I don't think there would be any preference for a particular province.
 
Submitted my e-APR on 2nd Jan. ITA was 16th Nov.
Other details in the signature. :)
 
Submitted my eAPR today received AOR, I received Dec 16th ITA
 
hi all
should we expect any updates today as the holidays already finished?
 
aakash07 said:
Is it true that PNP applicants receive early PR than regular applicants? One of my friend has told me this. He said average time for PNP class is 2-3 months. Please share your thoughts friends.

I don't really think so
 
Pascal.H said:
Happy new year.


I received ITA on December 16, 2016.
e-APR submitted on December 29, 2016.

PNP nomination from New Brunswick

Welcome Rascal, to another wait game!
 
aditik15 said:
Submitted my eAPR today and received AOR. What have been the timelines for OINP applicants to receive PPR.

Around 4 months and 11 days average!
 
I believe there are several things affecting the wait time and there is no standard wait time...

It may depend on following stuff

1 - Visa office
2 - Visa officer 8)
3 - At times the documents are difficult to understand or there are too many of them to be reviewed- officer has to go through LOE etc to figure out what is goin on... And there may be some with clear 1 bank account as pof, 1 work experience and no travel history (or anything like that).. In short nothing much to check. So different application - different time taken.
4 - Something popped up in their background check. May not be the applicant but similar name - that can delay.
5 - Job offer ready vs PNP vs FSW - There may be some discrimination in these three categories - just we cannot conclude cause this is not the only point.
6 - Many more, u can suggest...

In short, it depends on individual case with so many factors affecting the time taken..