Nops. They all process at same time but from immitracker we can make out that FSW applications get faster updates then CEC.Is CEC applications processing time is faster than FSW applications ?
Generally yes. Every case differs. EDIT: Generally No, PNP however are processed faster from what I can see, sorry I mixed them upIs CEC applications processing time is faster than FSW applications ?
I would again like to point you to the excellent suggestion by user lk231188, You can explore the IMMI tracker tool by using filters on country/Stream etc and get an estimate of times required for various stages of the PR process. The link for the tool is this: myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-applicationHi. It might take a couple of weeks for you to get a medicals update. Keep checking the Immi tracker . You will get an idea of approx time. Right now 5th feb AOR guys are getting updates.
my application also has my spouse as dependent. I think you should get it in a day or so.I haven't received MEP yet and my AOR is Feb 4, I applied with my spouse as secondary dependent though, perhaps that's why it's taking longer..
Feb 4 AOR, applied with spouse and child. I got MEP and BIL yesterday. Yours should be on its way soon. All the best!I haven't received MEP yet and my AOR is Feb 4, I applied with my spouse as secondary dependent though, perhaps that's why it's taking longer..
Congrats! I got BIL around 4 hours after MEP. And my application status used to say I didn’t need biometrics till I got the request. So you might get it later today or tomorrow. IRCC has a page where you can see if you’ll be required to give biometrics, so you can check there.Just passed the MEP today with my AOR from Feb 4
I didn't get any Biometrics appointment request though (says I do not need it). Does anyone know if usually this Biometric update comes at the same part of the MEP update? If so I guess I won't need it.