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Maxroy

Full Member
Sep 11, 2019
46
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Hi Andy here are my details;

* Received PNP nomination- Express Entry BC International Graduate;

* EE AOR - 15 November, 2019;

* My EE profile was eligible for CEC, FSW and PNP. I'm not sure which one they will consider as my primary category;

* Inland applicant.

Thank you so much for your hard work!! :) Very useful stats!
 

2grozz

Newbie
Nov 4, 2019
6
0
Aor: 8th Nov
MEP: 25th Nov
BIL: 25th Nov
Fsw outland
Please kindly add me to the WhatsApp group.
Thanks
 

#EEC

Hero Member
May 19, 2019
346
127
Hello Members,

I submitted my application at CIC express entry and got an AOR on 16th Nov. I got a nomination from OINP. At the time of submitting my application, I didn't submit my PCC - India (As It was in progress). I just attached the receipt for PCC- India and PCC from USA (Which was for recent 6 years). Now I have recieved police certificate from Indian embassy. How can I submit those now?
In AOR there is link to provide in any update related to your self, tht can be used
 

andy108

VIP Member
Nov 26, 2015
8,054
2,524
Australia
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
**-09-2017
Hello Members,

I submitted my application at CIC express entry and got an AOR on 16th Nov. I got a nomination from OINP. At the time of submitting my application, I didn't submit my PCC - India (As It was in progress). I just attached the receipt for PCC- India and PCC from USA (Which was for recent 6 years). Now I have recieved police certificate from Indian embassy. How can I submit those now?
Use the web-form: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
 

andy108

VIP Member
Nov 26, 2015
8,054
2,524
Australia
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
**-09-2017
Hi Andy here are my details;

* Received PNP nomination- Express Entry BC International Graduate;

* EE AOR - 15 November, 2019;

* My EE profile was eligible for CEC, FSW and PNP. I'm not sure which one they will consider as my primary category;

* Inland applicant.

Thank you so much for your hard work!! :) Very useful stats!
It seems like if you've got PNP nomination, then you are PNP.

Thanks for your kind words and support!

All the best mate!
 
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andy108

VIP Member
Nov 26, 2015
8,054
2,524
Australia
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
**-09-2017
Processing time trends and patterns weekly report:
If you have any feedback on this report please PM me.

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Current processing:
*This particular report looks at the last 24 hours, hence it can fluctuate each day. Its a snapshot of processing for TODAY.


Current PPR stats:
*October and November is slow-down period.


PPR Trend
*We had 40 PPRs on the 4th of November, it was truly raining.


Statuses by month:
As you can see, Jan, Feb, March and April are pretty much cleared. Leading to 7-8 average processing time.


Average processing time:
*After increase in September and October 2019, the processing time seem to start come down to averages for 2019 of about 200 days.


PPRs by Visa office
*Ottawa is steadily issuing 65-75% of all PPRs, the rest of the offices seem to be overfill or some sort of additional layer where extra checks are required.


Average time from IP2 to PPR:
*Its pretty stable nowadays. FSW-I taking the longest for whatever reasons, most likely has to do with some checks / agencies that delay internal (inland) checks.


Background check statuses by month:
*IP 1 is a leader.


Averages by some Selected NOCs:
*As you can see, taken 5 most popular IT nocs and the result is... well predicted.


ADRs
*The trend is very stable, some fluctuations due to the number of ITAs/Applicants, but the rest is stable.


Average by family size:
Highlighting: average waiting time doesn't really depend on how many dependents you have.


Average by VO:
*If you are in Manila, you are gonna wait long. Otherwise, within average timeframes.


Average by province:
*MB and NBPNP applicants are taking the longest on average to get PPR


Thanks very much everyone! and enjoy your week!

Ping me with questions and good luck with you application!
 

Maxroy

Full Member
Sep 11, 2019
46
14
Processing time trends and patterns weekly report:
If you have any feedback on this report please PM me.

If you find this status update useful please click [LIKE] - thank you in advance.

Current processing:
*This particular report looks at the last 24 hours, hence it can fluctuate each day. Its a snapshot of processing for TODAY.


Current PPR stats:
*October and November is slow-down period.


PPR Trend
*We had 40 PPRs on the 4th of November, it was truly raining.


Statuses by month:
As you can see, Jan, Feb, March and April are pretty much cleared. Leading to 7-8 average processing time.


Average processing time:
*After increase in September and October 2019, the processing time seem to start come down to averages for 2019 of about 200 days.


PPRs by Visa office
*Ottawa is steadily issuing 65-75% of all PPRs, the rest of the offices seem to be overfill or some sort of additional layer where extra checks are required.


Average time from IP2 to PPR:
*Its pretty stable nowadays. FSW-I taking the longest for whatever reasons, most likely has to do with some checks / agencies that delay internal (inland) checks.


Background check statuses by month:
*IP 1 is a leader.


Averages by some Selected NOCs:
*As you can see, taken 5 most popular IT nocs and the result is... well predicted.


ADRs
*The trend is very stable, some fluctuations due to the number of ITAs/Applicants, but the rest is stable.


Average by family size:
Highlighting: average waiting time doesn't really depend on how many dependents you have.


Average by VO:
*If you are in Manila, you are gonna wait long. Otherwise, within average timeframes.


Average by province:
*MB and NBPNP applicants are taking the longest on average to get PPR


Thanks very much everyone! and enjoy your week!

Ping me with questions and good luck with you application!
Hi Andy,

If possible, could you please tell me about the PNP data?

- Are these data combination of both inland and outland applicants?

- Is it for express entry PNP or for both EE and paper based PNP applications?

The reason I asked these questions, one of my colleagues received his PR within 2.5 months. He applied through EE BC skilled worker. (Inland applicant)

Any answer will be highly appreciated!

Thanks! :)
 

andy108

VIP Member
Nov 26, 2015
8,054
2,524
Australia
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2171
App. Filed.......
**-09-2017
Hi Andy,

If possible, could you please tell me about the PNP data?

- Are these data combination of both inland and outland applicants?

Andy: Yes.

- Is it for express entry PNP or for both EE and paper based PNP applications?

Andy: Paper based applicants are excluded.

The reason I asked these questions, one of my colleagues received his PR within 2.5 months. He applied through EE BC skilled worker. (Inland applicant)

Andy: About, 5-8% get PPR in the first 1-3 months. That's general trend, it can be applicable to any stream. As a matter of fact the fastest PPR i saw was 6 days after AOR for PNP applicant back in 2017.

Any answer will be highly appreciated!

Thanks! :)
Hey mate,

Let me respond inline above.
 
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