HiWaiting in IP2 since 18th Aug, file transferred same day to London
Your aor?
HiWaiting in IP2 since 18th Aug, file transferred same day to London
Are you under ss? That's too long12th jan
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Sounds very positive. Hopeful nowLong waits for PNP used to be the case in past but from July onwards R10, Criminality and Medicals are taking on average 25 days to complete (pass). This means PNP applications are opened much earlier than before and initial steps are completed on time.
I was told that immigration Analyst cannot start eligibility Test for PNP applications without a verification from Province which takes a lot of time. They usually send applicants names and codes on monthly basis and Provinces return verifications on monthly basis as well. This was the main cause in the past for delayed eligibility tests. Although, it is similar but data exchange is made online which will save time. It was suggested that on average it is expected to take 45 days to complete eligibility process as compare 90 days in the past.
Taking these two changes in mind I expect PNP applications from July and Onwards to be processed within 4 months as compare to 6-8 months from the previous months.
Other than that I have seen that Provincial Nominations itself are processed much faster than before. It is now taking on average 2-3 months as compare to 9-12 months a year ago.
From 2018 onwards target of Provinces is to process applications within 45 days whereas for CIC target is to process within 90 days for PNP and 45 days for FSW.
Recently a very positive economic prospect report is presented to government and growing number of employment needs is pushing CIC to process applications faster to meet market needs.
Reports also expected the record number of Skilled Migrants to enter Canada in 2018 & 2019 and CIC is asked to clear backlogs before the next years plans are implemented. It is expected that 90%+ applications from 2017 will be processed by first quarter of 2018.
However, any applications before July will be processed as normal and will take on average 7-8 months to be processed.
I hope this information will be helpful.
Long waits for PNP used to be the case in past but from July onwards R10, Criminality and Medicals are taking on average 25 days to complete (pass). This means PNP applications are opened much earlier than before and initial steps are completed on time.
I was told that immigration Analyst cannot start eligibility Test for PNP applications without a verification from Province which takes a lot of time. They usually send applicants names and codes on monthly basis and Provinces return verifications on monthly basis as well. This was the main cause in the past for delayed eligibility tests. Although, it is similar but data exchange is made online which will save time. It was suggested that on average it is expected to take 45 days to complete eligibility process as compare 90 days in the past.
Taking these two changes in mind I expect PNP applications from July and Onwards to be processed within 4 months as compare to 6-8 months from the previous months.
Other than that I have seen that Provincial Nominations itself are processed much faster than before. It is now taking on average 2-3 months as compare to 9-12 months a year ago.
From 2018 onwards target of Provinces is to process applications within 45 days whereas for CIC target is to process within 90 days for PNP and 45 days for FSW.
Recently a very positive economic prospect report is presented to government and growing number of employment needs is pushing CIC to process applications faster to meet market needs.
Reports also expected the record number of Skilled Migrants to enter Canada in 2018 & 2019 and CIC is asked to clear backlogs before the next years plans are implemented. It is expected that 90%+ applications from 2017 will be processed by first quarter of 2018.
However, any applications before July will be processed as normal and will take on average 7-8 months to be processed.
I hope this information will be helpful.
Yes the total time is a long oneAre you under ss? That's too long
I'm 25th july. Pnp stream
Chente generally check with the clinic where you got the Medicals done. I read in one of the posts that an applicant was able to check if any additional tests or re-submission from clinic to CIC were required. You might get some information on medicalsGuys I am worried, I received ADR and IP1 on Aug21, submitted the ADR on Aug22 and no medical passed yet. I see normally people get medicals updated after a couple of days of submitting the ADR. AOR June 20
Hey called them a couple of weeks ago, before receive UCI. They told me that all the test were ok and they submitted to Canada on June 8th. THey also told me that in case of some problem with the test they would called me before submit.Chente generally check with the clinic where you got the Medicals done. I read in one of the posts that an applicant was able to check if any additional tests or re-submission from clinic to CIC were required. You might get some information on medicals
I was just going through the tracker. No movement has happened in terms of medical from past 3-4 days. Its just not you so don't worry. Wait for couple of more days and try reaching CIC if you feel so.Hey called them a couple of weeks ago, before receive UCI. They told me that all the test were ok and they submitted to Canada on June 8th. THey also told me that in case of some problem with the test they would called me before submit.
Any update for you..my Aor date is 21 marHi All,
My e-AOR has been on March 4th 2017 and there has been no update since then, not even Medical Pass. I got ITA with PNP nomination from Ontario. It is almost 2 months and no progress at all. Is this normal. I am getting worried?.
Thanks and Regards,
Pavan Kumar Yarala