My timeline:
June 16 -> Created Profile
June 25 -> ITA
July 1 -> AOR
Aug 15 -> landing appointment email
Yes, I guess that's the fastest one. I updated my original postWoW, this is amazing. So fast. CEC inland?
Congrats! What time did you get that email? Was it during working hours?My timeline (Inland CEC):
June 16 -> Created Profile
June 25 -> ITA
July 1 -> AOR
July 17 -> Medical Passed
Aug 15 -> landing appointment email
It's from R10(compleness check) to PPRAfter going through the annual report of 2017, it is clear that CIC is processing FSW and CEC applications within 4 months. Now this time is from AoR to CoPR; right? Coz, application is still in progress after PPR. Only after they issue CoPR, the case is considered to be closed. That's what I understood. Any say?
ThanksBottom line is, as long as the application is under the CIC processing times(approx 6 months), regardless of stage, it is still on progress and not delayed(late/taking too much time). Also these IP1, IP2 etc are not really IRCC/CIC "official stages" and was just coined in the forums/net. It is a good guide but not absolutely accurate. There are so many factors and you can't really compare one application to another. Patience but act fast/do the necessary only when its past due expected processing times.
Hello mates,
I have just had this question in my mind all the time. I am an inland applicant and I have applied for my TRV few days before my EE PR application. In normal cases, it should only takes 2 weeks max to be PPR for TRV but it is taking forever for me. I am just wondering if my PR application affected my TRV application. Has anybody here had a similar experience? I am asking this from the inland applicants.
Cheers.
Yeah, 1-2 week is the normal processing time for TRV inland.Received PPR for TRV in 1 week with PR application in progress.
It should not affect as both are treated separately....Dual Intention