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Current Processing:
*Overall, i am not seeing a lot of activity from CIC, they seem to decrease average processing time in the past 2 months, not sure yet by how much, but there is decreasing trend in overall waiting time.
PPRs by Visa Office:
*Ottawa is leading with the most number of PPRs, some other VO are doing not bad too, NDVO is quite sleepy at this stage.
Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/ppr-by-months-for-your-visa-office
Passport Request by period:
*I can't say that there is any increase in number of PPRs... the strange this is that there are not too many rounds this year compared with last year.
Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/passport-requests-pprs-by-period-report
Averages by Visa Office:
*As we can see mainly its pretty even
source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/average-time-to-a-ppr-based-on-visa-office
Statuses by the month of submission up to date 2017:
*I would say that CIC clears up 85% of applicants within 12 months mark. 6 months is not an accurate figure.
Statuses by day of submission for 2018
*As you can see about 25% of Jan and Feb had been cleared.
PPR Trend
ADR Trend:
Average Ip2 to PPR:
PPRs by Province:
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FSW and 1112Hey there, What stream did you apply for and what was your NoC?
If you read the data he has shared, average IP2 to PPR for PNP-O is 50 days.Hey Andy, that looks awesome! Thanks for the detailed analytics. As per your trends, when can I expect my PPR?
Aor - 13th Apr
Mep - 20th Apr
Ip2 - May 1st
PNP-O OINP
Hi Andy,everyone were invited.
Buddy, how extensive was your travel history of the last 10 years say out of India ?Yeah I did. My stream was FSW-outland and my NOC is 2174.
So it has nothing to do with travel history? Just laziness of officers or turtle speed processing of VO?Very extensive. I had way more than 72 trips to places including but not limited to: Syria, Sudan, Somalia, all over Europe, US, Canada and every country in the middle east
Wondering how extensive is your travel history Harsh ?So it has nothing to do with travel history? Just laziness of officers or turtle speed processing of VO?
3 trips since 18 years old. 2 trips to US from Canada each within a week and one trip to Cuba within a week. Can’t think of any reason of over investigating my bgc. Since I provided home country PCC and Canadian RCMP fingerprint PCC.Wondering how extensive is your travel history Harsh ?
No criminal record. Before 18 years old, studying until high school, moved to Canada, study until grauation and work in Canadian bank for one year. My background is easy like an egg. Can’t think of any reason they are conducting my bgc over 3 weeks and others CECs are getting ppr within one week of bgcWondering how extensive is your travel history Harsh ?
Lol!!Very extensive. I had way more than 72 trips to places including but not limited to: Syria, Sudan, Somalia, all over Europe, US, Canada and every country in the middle east
Why are you calling them lazy and turtle speed?So it has nothing to do with travel history? Just laziness of officers or turtle speed processing of VO?