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TommySan

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Why so late
According to some data people have been gathering.
A guy from the June-August thread created a graph with a February 4 prediction, and with the January 31st PPR rain, it confirmed the graph as pretty accurate.

Every 30-33 days they will issue a DM rain, then a PPR rain, alternating DM/PPR, with very few DMs issued in a PPR rain and vice versa.
 
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Kuvamindia

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According to some data people have been gathering.
A guy from the June-August thread created a graph with a February 4 prediction, and with the January 31st PPR rain, it confirmed the graph as pretty accurate.

Every 30-33 days they will issue a DM rain, then a PPR rain, alternating DM/PPR, with very few DMs issued in a PPR rain and vice versa.
It is for ibland
 

TommySan

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It is for ibland
Yes, but usually the PNPs are inland.

The outlands are about 1-2 months faster than inlands.

We can't know an exact timeline, the best we know is "15-19" and we saw people getting it with 17-18 months now.

So outlands, with a very straightforward, clean, and easily verifiable application, should expect decision or PPR in about 16-17 months.
 
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ts270890

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Yes, but usually the PNPs are inland.

The outlands are about 1-2 months faster than inlands.

We can't know an exact timeline, the best we know is "15-19" and we saw people getting it with 17-18 months now.

So outlands, with a very straightforward, clean, and easily verifiable application, should expect decision or PPR in about 16-17 months.
But I have seen cases of people getting DM in first week of january and PPR on last week of january.
 

TommySan

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But I have seen cases of people getting DM in first week of january and PPR on last week of january.
Yes, because their DM rain should come on December 31, but because of the holidays, they came between January 3rd and 11, a lot of them. Their DMs were late by a few days, which makes the PPR looks like it came in 20 days after their DM. This is explained by the holiday season. Indeed, some people with January 11 DM got PPR on January 31st (= 20 days). However, the jumps are actually of 30-33 days (Dec 31st to January 31st = 30 days). The holiday season was an exception.

The PPR rain predicted to come around February 4th, came on January 31st.

One PR came today, btw, Feb 1st.
 
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CocoLime

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Feb 6, 2016
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Congrats to everyone who has received PPR
I just got a ghost update and they said security and other checks are complete.
My timeline is :
Application Received: Oct 26 2017
Medicals passed: April 19 2018
Pre-Arrival Letter: June 2 2018
Ghost update: January 31 2019

Any idea when i'm looking at for a DM or PPR?
I have a pretty similar timeline to yours but no messages or anything since I passed my medical..
 

TommySan

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Here. See this. Pictures are worth a thousand words.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/pnp-inland-paper-based-june-july-august-2017-applicants.590085/page-194#post-7526954



Notice that on November 28 the PPRs came before the 28 line, but on January 1st, DMs came after the line. Now, all the PPRs issued yesterday (total of 29 so far) are back to before the February 4th line.

Notice also the PPR/DM alternation.

Got it? It is logical, because you can't issue PPRs unless there is a decision made.
 
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ts270890

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Here. See this. Pictures are worth a thousand words.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/pnp-inland-paper-based-june-july-august-2017-applicants.590085/page-194#post-7526954



Notice that on November 28 the PPRs came before the 28 line, but on January, it came later. Now, all the PPRs issued yesterday (total of 29 so far) they are also before the February 4th line.

Notice also the PPR/DM alternation.

Got it? It is logical, because you can't issue PPRs unless there is a decision made.
yup. interesting. thanks.
 
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wmylflf

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Aug 17, 2018
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Received: Sep 5, 2017
AOR: Oct 11, 2017
Addition docs required & PR Payment: Apr 3, 2018
Pre-arrival: Apr 4, 2018
MR: Jul 3, 2018
MP: July

I applied w/ 1 dependent(commonlaw partner)
No update & no dm :(
 

mumbai101

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Dec 20, 2018
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Here. See this. Pictures are worth a thousand words.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/pnp-inland-paper-based-june-july-august-2017-applicants.590085/page-194#post-7526954



Notice that on November 28 the PPRs came before the 28 line, but on January, it came later. Now, all the PPRs issued yesterday (total of 29 so far) they are also before the February 4th line.

Notice also the PPR/DM alternation.

Got it? It is logical, because you can't issue PPRs unless there is a decision made.
Such a good analysis, I totally agree with you.