I see. Thank you for your answerDon’t quit anything. It’s not over till it’s over. Wait for the door to open before u close the one behind u.
I see. Thank you for your answerDon’t quit anything. It’s not over till it’s over. Wait for the door to open before u close the one behind u.
would you tell your time line please? AR, AOR and PALI see. Thank you for your answer
AR Feb 25Can you please share timeline thanks
Ok I will work more till receving pr and I posted my timeline aboveWould you please tell when you submitted and application received date, aor date, when you take pal
Please continue job until receive pr
thank youAR Feb 25
AOR Feb 11
MR Feb 17
MP Mar 2
ADR Mar 10
Pal Apr 2
Portal 1 Apr 14
I posted my timeline aboveplease share your full time line from application received till portal email.
Buddy what was the adr ? How did u submit it! ThanksAR Feb 25
AOR Feb 11
MR Feb 17
MP Mar 2
ADR Mar 10
Pal Apr 2
Portal 1 Apr 14
Why do you want to quit your job out of curiosity?Ok I will work more till receving pr and I posted my timeline above
Congratulations !!!Today I got PAL(pre-arrival service), anyone knows what the next step might be?!
AR May 21, 2022
AOR Mar 14, 2022
PAL APR 15, 2022
May i ask what is your progress bar after PAL ?? and next will be portal emails for photo specifications and than E-COPR Cheers !!!My timeline also shows 10 months as a remaining time and today I got my PAL! Do you know what is next?! Cheers
51% complete, ERPT:10 months! Yes,OINP, InlandMay i ask what is your progress bar after PAL ?? and next will be portal emails for photo specifications and than E-COPR Cheers !!!
Are you inland ??? Today is good friday and holiday still you received PAL.. That's great
Is this progress bar real? I mean, is this 10 months remaining time real? I dont think so. Some people have got their copr 2 months after AOR.51% complete, ERPT:10 months! Yes,OINP, Inland
What you should expect is a 28-36 month processing time for PNP applications. If you're lucky enough to have COPR quickly (<24 months), it's because there were too many factors in the background that simply worked in your favor and you'll never know what they were.Is this progress bar real? I mean, is this 10 months remaining time real? I dont think so. Some people have got their copr 2 months after AOR.
But in this forum, i have seen lots of timelines which got their copr just 2 months after AOR. How about them? My case is fully complete in regards to documents, payments, bio, medical,.. I got my Aor on March 2. Is there any way to speed up the process maybe by sending a webform or calling them?What you should expect is a 28-36 month processing time for PNP applications. If you're lucky enough to have COPR quickly (<24 months), it's because there were too many factors in the background that simply worked in your favor and you'll never know what they were.
It could be that: Your application is easy to process, your personal information is easy to verify, you're a single applicant, your application is complete, you got an officer who is very good and fast at their job etc.
Also I have extended my work permit around 1 year ago by paper based process and it took just 5 months including a background check. So, probably they do not need to do my background check again. If they need, it could take the same time as last. Isnt it?What you should expect is a 28-36 month processing time for PNP applications. If you're lucky enough to have COPR quickly (<24 months), it's because there were too many factors in the background that simply worked in your favor and you'll never know what they were.
It could be that: Your application is easy to process, your personal information is easy to verify, you're a single applicant, your application is complete, you got an officer who is very good and fast at their job, the officer accidentally approved it and didn't care as they wanted to go home at 4:59 pm, the officer thinks you're a hottie, etc.