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That means Case Analyst reviewed your file but he/she is not sure for your eligibility so he has asked for an opinion on your case from the senior officer and then the decision will be made.
Thank you. Any idea how long that'd take? My application is in Edmonton btw.
 
Hi all,
I got ITA on 11th Jan 2019
Submitted all of my docs on 6th March 2019
Medical passed on 20th April
Bio metric request for me and my spouse 25th April 2019 and on 26th we had our bio metrics.
28 April our profile shows Bio metric completed
13th May 2019 I got email for submitting additional Doc which RPRF fee receipt.
13th itself we had submitted RPRF fee and after that review of additional documents changed to not applicable
Does anyone aware of this?
what does this means

Hi, my timeline is almost similar

AOR- 7 March 2019
MEP - 24th April
BIL Request - 25th April , BIL Completed & Uploaded - 25th April

ADR & RPRF - 13th May
Paid RPRF & Addressed ADR - 14th May

Background Status changed to - We are processing
Additional Documents changed to - Not Applicable

Any update on how soon PPR will arrive .

Regards
AB
 
Hi,
Hi, my timeline is almost similar

AOR- 7 March 2019
MEP - 24th April
BIL Request - 25th April , BIL Completed & Uploaded - 25th April

ADR & RPRF - 13th May
Paid RPRF & Addressed ADR - 14th May

Background Status changed to - We are processing
Additional Documents changed to - Not Applicable

Any update on how soon PPR will arrive .

Regards
AB

Could you share your stream and location? Not sure how long but you seem well ahead of many in terms of application progress.
 
a longer stay in Canada may facilities your case, that's true, I stay here for 5 years.

It has nothing to do with the time of residence. I have been in Canada for 7 years since I was a high school student, then my PPR came out in 55 days. It really depends on the processing office

According to this forums, it seems Montreal office is the slowest and Sydney is the fastest, the others are in the middle ground
 
It has nothing to do with the time of residence. I have been in Canada for 7 years since I was a high school student, then my PPR came out in 55 days. It really depends on the processing office

According to this forums, it seems Montreal office is the slowest and Sydney is the fastest, the others are in the middle ground
You were high school student here at the beginning and stay 7 years, indicating you have a clear history, so it's faster. Those people who stay for just 1-2 year need more time investigation. my 2 friends stay here for 7-10 years, they got ppr in 60-70 days.
 
It has nothing to do with the time of residence. I have been in Canada for 7 years since I was a high school student, then my PPR came out in 55 days. It really depends on the processing office

According to this forums, it seems Montreal office is the slowest and Sydney is the fastest, the others are in the middle ground
my 1st OV ottawa 2nd Edmonton.
 
So I expect a sooner result.
I came here to start my grade 11. I also have a clear travel history (Canada and China, went back to China 3 times in 10 years)
Maybe that is why I got a faster result.
Like I said, yours will come soon. Be patinent.
 
You were high school student here at the beginning and stay 7 years, indicating you have a clear history, so it's faster. Those people who stay for just 1-2 year need more time investigation. my 2 friends stay here for 7-10 years, they got ppr in 60-70 days.

I came to Canada since 16 for high school as well. 1 year work experience only travel twice during my 8 years stay in Canada excluding trips to US on road . My AOR is March 1, still waiting. So, he is most likely right, it solely depends on the processing office.
 
I came to Canada since 16 for high school as well. 1 year work experience only travel twice during my 8 years stay in Canada excluding trips to US on road . My AOR is March 1, still waiting. So, he is most likely right, it solely depends on the processing office.
yeah maybe, your visa office?