Outland. No I don't know my VO.I just had a conversation with another member who is in the same situation as us. His copr number started showing up on the 12th.
Are you inland or outland? Also, do you know your VO?
Outland. No I don't know my VO.I just had a conversation with another member who is in the same situation as us. His copr number started showing up on the 12th.
Are you inland or outland? Also, do you know your VO?
COPR number starts showing up in tracker even before the final decision is made on your application.I just had a conversation with another member who is in the same situation as us. His copr number started showing up on the 12th.
Are you inland or outland? Also, do you know your VO?
Holy shit! Three-four months wait! Well, I guess I just have to wait at this point to hear something from them.COPR number starts showing up in tracker even before the final decision is made on your application.
Here's another case for reference where everything was completed in 21st Nov, 2022 and the email came last month(outland though iirc): https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/september-2022-aor.776653/post-10378450
This is a very good point!Are you guys finding it hard to "wait"? I thought it would be very difficult and the days would drag on, but I just realized that it has been 1+ month since I submitted my application and this month has flown by very quickly for me . I cannot believe it has already been a month . Hopefully they won't make me wait years but I think 6 months will go by quite quickly.
Maybe the days are going by quickly for me because I have some other goals that I want to accomplish before I move to Canada, such as saving up for a house (I don't want to rent). Also, because I am self employed I want to finish this year, and all the associated financial reporting requirements for my company in my home country this year. I don't want to have to pay accountants in two different countries to prepare financial reports . So realistically I won't be able to move to Canada until January because of those two reasons (saving up + company reporting).
So, for those of you who are finding it hard to wait maybe it is a good idea to establish some other goals that you can focus on to get your mind away from the PR processing chaos . And, the goals don't have to be Canada related, I think any goal would help you re-focus. Something like "loose weight" or "spend more time with family" would help I think. Anyway.... just my 2 cents
Wrote a very similar post here a few days ago in Jan AOR: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/january-2023-aor.786051/post-10431819Are you guys finding it hard to "wait"? I thought it would be very difficult and the days would drag on, but I just realized that it has been 1+ month since I submitted my application and this month has flown by very quickly for me . I cannot believe it has already been a month . Hopefully they won't make me wait years but I think 6 months will go by quite quickly.
Maybe the days are going by quickly for me because I have some other goals that I want to accomplish before I move to Canada, such as saving up for a house (I don't want to rent). Also, because I am self employed I want to finish this year, and all the associated financial reporting requirements for my company in my home country this year. I don't want to have to pay accountants in two different countries to prepare financial reports . So realistically I won't be able to move to Canada until January because of those two reasons (saving up + company reporting).
So, for those of you who are finding it hard to wait maybe it is a good idea to establish some other goals that you can focus on to get your mind away from the PR processing chaos . And, the goals don't have to be Canada related, I think any goal would help you re-focus. Something like "loose weight" or "spend more time with family" would help I think. Anyway.... just my 2 cents
The audacity of some of the people in this thread though - It's been 1 calendar month since submitting their applications and they're worried it's not moving fast enough? Plenty of people back in October and November that haven't seen any movement in 3 to 4 months lol.Wrote a very similar post here a few days ago in Jan AOR: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/january-2023-aor.786051/post-10431819
Some steps to do to kill time better.
Well we have seen PPRs ranging between as soon as 20 days and as long as 6 months or in some cases even a year. So doesn’t matter wether it’s one calender month or just few days.The audacity of some of the people in this thread though - It's been 1 calendar month since submitting their applications and they're worried it's not moving fast enough? Plenty of people back in October and November that haven't seen any movement in 3 to 4 months lol.
I'm not arguing - I'm simply stating a fact. Processing times for Express Entry applications range from 5 months to 27 months (Paper based even longer) so PPR's in under 30 days is not the norm, and people on this forum should not expect theirs to follow that trend, however they see these people getting PPR's in quick time and wonder why they're getting left out, when they're well and truly still within the processing times set out by IRCC.Well we have seen PPRs ranging between as soon as 20 days and as long as 6 months or in some cases even a year. So doesn’t matter wether it’s one calender month or just few days.
Moreover, consider it as people’s curosity with what’s happening with their application and the anxiety of ‘what ifs’. What if i send the wrong document or something might be missing etc
so please don’t argue on how can someone be anxious with just one month wait. Candidate has the right to be curious about his/her application.
I am not saying about the processing times. Just saying that candidates are curious and anxious especially related to missing of documents or missing out on some important detail etc etc. i get your point but being anxious is definitely the part of the processing.I'm not arguing - I'm simply stating a fact. Processing times for Express Entry applications range from 5 months to 27 months (Paper based even longer) so PPR's in under 30 days is not the norm, and people on this forum should not expect theirs to follow that trend, however they see these people getting PPR's in quick time and wonder why they're getting left out, when they're well and truly still within the processing times set out by IRCC.
Settling into Canada (especially if you a FSW-O) is such an underrated pain, which often gets overshadowed by PPR/Portal email anxiety. I am seeing folks who had left their jobs 4-5 months in advance of moving to Canada now suddenly scrambling to find bare minimum affordable accommodations. It is also sad that most users here would churn post landing and Settlement part of this forum will continue to have so little info on it.The audacity of some of the people in this thread though - It's been 1 calendar month since submitting their applications and they're worried it's not moving fast enough? Plenty of people back in October and November that haven't seen any movement in 3 to 4 months lol.
There are application packages on the IRCC website that specifically walk you through and state what documents are required to be uploaded to their application. There are also immigration consultants and lawyers who can assist too. If they're missing documents after they submit, then that's really their own fault.I am not saying about the processing times. Just saying that candidates are curious and anxious especially related to missing of documents or missing out on some important detail etc etc. i get your point but being anxious is definitely the part of the processing.