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The timelines are often not correct but only typically represent cases without things like adrs, interviews, etc. As already pointed out it is supposed to represent the wait time for 80% of cases to be processed. What primarily makes the difference in processing is proof of relationship history especially in person, any red flags, need for an interview, adr request or incomplete applications, processing backlogs, etc.
Nobody can claim that the official timelines is a probability for 80% applucations Ircc itself does not claim that. None of my acquaintances have taken as long as the time lines shown in the site while they were tracking in fact they have taken a lot less that the official timelines, nearly half of the official timelines because As I stated earlier official timelines includes all the combination of all possible scenarios and is not the standard plain vanilla case. It's just how the math works.
 
Nobody can claim that the official timelines is a probability for 80% applucations Ircc itself does not claim that. None of my acquaintances have taken as long as the time lines shown in the site while they were tracking in fact they have taken a lot less that the official timelines, nearly half of the official timelines because As I stated earlier official timelines includes all the combination of all possible scenarios and is not the standard plain vanilla case. It's just how the math works.
Just stop already. Read it yourself:

How are processing times calculated?

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