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I’m inland my straight Ip2 is before MEP. I agree with you
also what about 31500 ITA to apply in only 5 months??!! last year there were 35973 ITA spread in 12 months.
Do you guys really think they are slowing down or they can afford slowly processing applications??
 
Today another FSW-O candidate with Spouse got PPR mail. March 6th AOR. RPRF paid on 18th March.

Direct PPR mail from IP1. No other changes. Seems it doesn't matter regarding stages. Total 77 days.
Another FSW - O candidate (from India, AOR date early April) got PPR in 43 days. Went straight from IP1 to PPR! This gives me hope!!
 
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also what about 31500 ITA to apply in only 5 months??!! last year there were 35973 ITA spread in 12 months.
Do you guys really think they are slowing down or they can afford slowly processing applications??
Wait a min. Isn’t last year total ita 72k?
 
Does anyone know if BGC is also done when we apply for a work permit?
If yes, should that make the processing faster when same applicant applies for PR as they already have the BGC reports?
 
Does anyone know if BGC is also done when we apply for a work permit?
If yes, should that make the processing faster when same applicant applies for PR as they already have the BGC reports?

I have had the WP process done but couple of years ago. It took over 4 months to process applied in the system end of Aug and was approved mid of Jan the following year. So I think they do the BGC along with other aspects eg job is valid or not etc
 
Does anyone know if BGC is also done when we apply for a work permit?
If yes, should that make the processing faster when the same applicant applies for PR as they already have the BGC reports?
supposedly yes, but again, I have been on a student visa in Canada for 3 years and then a postgraduate work permit, without counting visitor visa extensions in between, every time police certificates etc. every time visa approved with no issues at all.
what I am trying to say is that they know me very well because I have a history here but when it comes to PR, it doesn't count and you have to send again all the documents and the process restarts again.
 
Does anyone know if BGC is also done when we apply for a work permit?
If yes, should that make the processing faster when same applicant applies for PR as they already have the BGC reports?
BGC is check is done for WP also and WP also goes through similar stages as for the PR application however, that was pretty faster.
As I had said, I got mine in Feb 2018 and am waiting for my PR though PNP PR (paper based).
 
Thanks for the response guys. So basically, being a CEC inland doesn't help much in terms of BGC.

I am in same ship as you are mate, being CEC or FSW-I does not really quicken your application tbh. There are number of underlying factor in the PR process e.g. travel history(which may have changed since the time you would have moved here...), your work reference letters, job offers(if you are claiming points for it), current PCCs etc.

So bottom line they "may" treat your PR application as a brand new one(that they will connect the dots based on your circumstances)...
 
Atleast I dont ask questions like you : What do you think led to this quick approval?... as if the applicant will have the answers

Smh.....if you gave these responses, what was the basis of your argument in the first place? Anyways, I am glad you get the point.....What we see in our process does not necessarily mean the application is stock there. BG can be done anytime (IP1/IP2)!!!

Good luck to all.
 
Smh.....if you gave these responses, what was the basis of your argument in the first place? Anyways, I am glad you get the point.....What we see in our process does not necessarily mean the application is stock there. BG can be done anytime (IP1/IP2)!!!

Good luck to all.

I still did not get your question though : How would an applicant know why his application got processed faster :)

God Speed all.