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@Miss bee Can I extend oinp work permit support letter after the nomination expiry date?,In case of owp extension refusal can I then use the work permit support letter (expired) or request for support letter extension ,if I have got my AOR.
 
Aor+adr*+bilL*+medic and is in the eligibility process for months in the group of 15, everything is the same until the adr and this agent has only approved 1 so far, 100% chance of being a ghost agent
It's bit unclear about this "group of 15." Does that mean you're going through an agent? If so, that makes sense. I believe you'll receive your PR soon. From what I understand (and as IRCC clearly states), the new "20-month wait time" primarily applies to those submitting applications in 2025. This seems to be a strategic move to manage application volumes following recent changes to the immigration system. For those who applied in 2024, it’s likely they will still follow the timelines applicable to their submission year (e.g., 11 months for some, 13 months for others). So stay positive – you’re almost there!
 
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Hello everyone,

I have a question regarding my PR application (Non-Express Entry PNP OINP)

As we know current processing time is 20 months. Now my application date is July 30, 2024 and I received my AOR and BIL on January 10, 2025.

So, these 20 months processing from the date of application or from the date of AOR?

Can somebody please confirm?
 
It's bit unclear about this "group of 15." Does that mean you're going through an agent? If so, that makes sense. I believe you'll receive your PR soon. From what I understand (and as IRCC clearly states), the new "20-month wait time" primarily applies to those submitting applications in 2025. This seems to be a strategic move to manage application volumes following recent changes to the immigration system. For those who applied in 2024, it’s likely they will still follow the timelines applicable to their submission year (e.g., 11 months for some, 13 months for others). So stay positive – you’re almost there!
group of 15 that I speak of and why are there 15 people with the same agent,We are all 15 stopped in the eligibility in progress and with the same ADR. The only difference is the days they were submitted, however today 2 people from this group of 15 had their applications moved.
 
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group of 15 that I speak of and why are there 15 people with the same agent,We are all 15 stopped in the eligibility in progress and with the same ADR. The only difference is the days they were submitted, however today 2 people from this group of 15 had their applications moved.

Your eligibility is in progress in status tracker? For me Eligibility not started, and Background check is in progress. But when I'm calling to IRCC bot said that they check eligibility requirements.
 
Thank you for sharing. I believe we have similar timeline. I submitted on Jun 24, got AOR on Nov 5, received PAL and medical request on Dec 10, passed medical on Jan 4. Now background check is in process. I don't know how long I will receive the final decision and portal 1 and 2.

Did you provide new Biometrics?I believe we have to provide new one for PR application.

Yeah, I submitted on June 10, AOR on Oct 24, PAL & MED request on Nov 6. Maybe it’s worth contacting IRCC for updates on your background check about 2 months after your medical pass date. Background takes longest time to process, so feel like getting more details (Criminality, Info Sharing, Security,etc.) keeps me together.

And yes, I provided a new one even though my old one is still effective.
 
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Hello all,

I received my MPNP nomination on October 30, 2024. In my nomination letter, it stated, "Please note this nomination is not valid for Express Entry." As a result, I applied and submitted my PR application under Non-Express Entry on November 5, 2024. Currently, the status of my PR application is "Submitted." My PGWP expires on October 22, 2025, and I am concerned that it may expire before I receive my PR approval, especially since the current processing time is 20 months. Could you please advise me on what steps I can take while waiting and what I have to do if my PGWP expires when I submit my PR application?
 
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Hello all,

I received my MPNP nomination on October 30, 2024. In my nomination letter, it stated, "Please note this nomination is not valid for Express Entry." As a result, I applied and submitted my PR application under Non-Express Entry on November 5, 2024. Currently, the status of my PR application is "Submitted." My PGWP expires on October 22, 2025, and I am concerned that it may expire before I receive my PR approval, especially since the current processing time is 20 months. Could you please advise me on what steps I can take while I wait?
At this point, there is nothing you can do – wait! While you might receive your AOR earlier, the typical processing time is 4-6 months. As for your PGWP, it’s still too early to take any action. If, by October, you have not received any updates or notice that your application is progressing slowly, it would be best to contact IRCC directly. Also, others here who have had similar experiences may be able to share helpful advice!
 
At this point, there is nothing you can do – wait! While you might receive your AOR earlier, the typical processing time is 4-6 months. As for your PGWP, it’s still too early to take any action. If, by October, you have not received any updates or notice that your application is progressing slowly, it would be best to contact IRCC directly. Also, others here who have had similar experiences may be able to share helpful advice!

Thank you very much!
 
Hello everyone,

I have a question regarding my PR application (Non-Express Entry PNP OINP)

As we know current processing time is 20 months. Now my application date is July 30, 2024 and I received my AOR and BIL on January 10, 2025.

So, these 20 months processing from the date of application or from the date of AOR?

Can somebody please confirm?
There is no way to confirm that with certainty – all we can do is speculate. I rely on the information provided on the IRCC website, which states that processing times reflect the most recent updates. As of January 8, the site mentions: 'This processing time is how long we expect it will take us to process an application if we receive it today.' Given this, I don’t believe extending someone's application (like yours, which is already being processed) would make sense by an additional 20 months. I hope you will receive yours by mid-year at the latest. Fingers crossed!
 
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