9 MONTHS????!!! Good god!! I thought it would be around 3! This is absolutely ridiculous!!On government of Canada website you can look up processing times. Sorry I don't have the link. It's currently showing 5 mos for regular FSW applicants and 9 mos for pnp express entry applicants. You would think it would be the other way around so I'm hoping it changes. A few weeks back it was 7 mos for FSW and 8 mos for PNP.
Any link where its mentioned 9 months?9 MONTHS????!!! Good god!! I thought it would be around 3! This is absolutely ridiculous!!
Here is the linkAny link where its mentioned 9 months?
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No worries, I checked and yup its 9 months. I am thinking its 3 months (pnp check) + 6 months ( skilled worker check)cannot post the link im getting this message
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Yes. This seems to be a more plausible explanation.No worries, I checked and yup its 9 months. I am thinking its 3 months (pnp check) + 6 months ( skilled worker check)
What do you guys think?
The Canada website processing times specifically mention it 'excludes' processing times by PNP. The PNP processing is higher than Federal and its true. However everyone gets it earlier so don't need to worry about it too much as of now. Previously the Federal timeless were 20 months (post covid) and PNP was 10 months. Now federal has reduced but PNP hasn't reduced that much.Y
Yes. This seems to be a more plausible explanation.
Hey Tumble,The Canada website processing times specifically mention it 'excludes' processing times by PNP. The PNP processing is higher than Federal and its true. However everyone gets it earlier so don't need to worry about it too much as of now. Previously the Federal timeless were 20 months (post covid) and PNP was 10 months. Now federal has reduced but PNP hasn't reduced that much.
Thank you, and sorry I missed that earlier discussion.Hi so I widely discussed it here before but the ADR was about the fact that I am inland in another province and I am a masters student, they wanted to know when I will graduate and some documents to prove I have done extensive research on Ontario
I got my ADR one day after I moved to DIP
My timeline was:
Noi: 8 may
Submit: June 6
Assessment: July 12
DIP: August 9
ADR: August 10
Yes, by OINP standards it's quite normal. Initial applications of a draw are considered quickly but as more and more applications are submitted, the processing time starts to increase. People who submitted early for May 5 draw received nomination in 70-90 days but now the nomination time is gradually increasing.Hi all,
We are getting a bit concerned about our application. Timeline is:
Nomination: May 8th (health)
Submitted: June 22nd
Assessment: waiting
I just sent and email to OINP asking why it's taking this long for the status to change. Is this normal?
I know. I am trying to look at the bright side at least this would have us landing in summer.9 MONTHS????!!! Good god!! I thought it would be around 3! This is absolutely ridiculous!!