I think 14-20 days. My IP1 26 JUNE and IP2 11 JULYDoes anyone have an idea as to how long it takes to go from IP1 to IP2 for US outland applicants? I understand that it varies by application but trying to see if there's a general pattern.
I think 14-20 days. My IP1 26 JUNE and IP2 11 JULYDoes anyone have an idea as to how long it takes to go from IP1 to IP2 for US outland applicants? I understand that it varies by application but trying to see if there's a general pattern.
so NOC code while filling I put 2173 for all my exp.. its the safest for any software guy.never mind brother. Your PPR is on the way
May I know your NOC code please. Which place were you located in USA ?
Thats great.so NOC code while filling I put 2173 for all my exp.. its the safest for any software guy.
The company which hired me here .. its 2174 ( you see I am hot property ) as 2174 is limited and scrutinized a lot. but I have LMIA to support.
my last location was Atlanta,
dude , if u have exp.. it will be fine.. or get in touch with me.. send me a message and I will send u my email... my company is Ottawa based . That actually relieved from proof of funds (valid offer+work permit) still I gave them all that..Thats great.
Grabbing a job there will be the most crucial step. Lets c how it goes.
Thanks friend. Will surely get in touch with you. My NOC is 2172 with 11 years exp.dude , if u have exp.. it will be fine.. or get in touch with me.. send me a message and I will send u my email... my company is Ottawa based . That actually relieved from proof of funds (valid offer+work permit) still I gave them all that..
IP1- Your application is in progress.We will send you a message when we start your background check.How do we differentiate b/w IP1 and IP2
Interesting conversation of 2 similar peopleThanks friend. Will surely get in touch with you. My NOC is 2172 with 11 years exp.
Thank you for responseIP1- Your application is in progress.We will send you a message when we start your background check.
IP2- We are processing your background check
I did not give 2172 for a reason.. my skill letter which was given for my gc.. which is biggest proof for any job and anythjng.. has mix of all.. because of course i was for gc and compny will not give it again.. hehehe.. so safe bet.. now in second company i was by default 2173 heheh.. tech lead.. exp 9 years .. so basically if you are in consulting play safe with 2173Thanks friend. Will surely get in touch with you. My NOC is 2172 with 11 years exp.
Congrats...FSW Inland? Location?My timeline and status as stated below. Does anyone know how long would it take to review the additional documents those are uploaded.
ITA: Apr 24 2018
AOR: June 25 2018 MEP: July 10 2018
ADR: July 10 2018 ; ADR submitted: July 10 2018
IP2: July 10 2018 PPR: *Awaited*
Current status
Review of eligibility : We are reviewing whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
Review of medical results : You passed the medical exam.- July 10 2018
Review of additional documents: The additional documents you provided have been uploaded.- July 11 2018
Interview: You do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics: We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check: We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information. -IP2 - July 10 2018
Final decision: Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.
Does anyone have an idea as to how long it takes to go from IP1 to IP2 for US outland applicants? I understand that it varies by application but trying to see if there's a general pattern.
So... I took the data from immitracker since the beginning of March and filtered it by only FSW-O and PNP-O applicants based in the US who have indicated that their BGS made it to IP2. That doesn't leave a ton of cases (n = 62), and even less when you consider how many don't provide dates for IP1 and/or IP2 (n = 35 after removing these). Nevertheless, I entered the provided dates in manually and looked at the number of days it took these applicants to move from IP1 to IP2 where dates were available.I think 14-20 days. My IP1 26 JUNE and IP2 11 JULY
I totally agree on 2173 NOC. It is the safest and in demand NOC for most of the provinces. I have been into database for all my work exp.I did not give 2172 for a reason.. my skill letter which was given for my gc.. which is biggest proof for any job and anythjng.. has mix of all.. because of course i was for gc and compny will not give it again.. hehehe.. so safe bet.. now in second company i was by default 2173 heheh.. tech lead.. exp 9 years .. so basically if you are in consulting play safe with 2173
I have updated but not sure if everyone is updating IP1 and IP2 stagesSo... I took the data from immitracker since the beginning of March and filtered it by only FSW-O and PNP-O applicants based in the US who have indicated that their BGS made it to IP2. That doesn't leave a ton of cases (n = 62), and even less when you consider how many don't provide dates for IP1 and/or IP2 (n = 35 after removing these). Nevertheless, I entered the provided dates in manually and looked at the number of days it took these applicants to move from IP1 to IP2 where dates were available.
Since early May, US-based outland applicants who are or were in IP2 have moved from IP1 to IP2 in 6-17 days (Q1 = 12 days; Q3 = 14 days).
AORs from before this (I arbitrarily chose May 7) ranged from 7 to 111 days (Q1 = 19 days; Q3 = 58 days).
Keep in mind that more recent AORs will appear to have an artificially low number of days from IP1-IP2 because a lot of cases just haven't moved to IP2 yet, so we're missing their data points. We are essentially only seeing the "best" of cases. However, IRCC may also be working on their efficiency, so perhaps we can hope for shorter processing times.
Update your immitracker cases!!!!!!!
It was directed at everyone, haha. I know you've been updating yours!I have updated but not sure if everyone is updating IP1 and IP2 stages