HiHi Everyone,
Congratulations for submitting your eAPR and becoming part of July 2019 AOR gang.
This thread is to assist everyone with questions in relation to process tracking, trends, processing timelines concerns and just to get together and plan the upcoming move over to Canada while trying to understand when to expect the PPR.
July 2019 Tracker: here
Good luck!
Let me share some statistics below to help you with the process
As of now it takes a while, I think all of the panel physicians are now using e-medical.@andy108 how long does it take for MEP? Does it depend on whether the clinic uses paper based or eMedical?
Did you have a look at list of NOCs? I think it make sense to maybe create a new thread, or search in the forum.Hi
I got a job with the job title of operations support in a warehouse. I would like to know that is it under the NOC B or not ? If anyone know about it .please reply .
Thanks
If you are able to submit your complete application and get an AOR in July.Sorry if this is a dumb question. I just submitted my express entry and am hopeful I will be selected in the first July draw. Is this still the right thread for me incase I get selected?
Completed medical on 3rd July and AOR on 6th JulyAs of now it takes a while, I think all of the panel physicians are now using e-medical.
As you can see about 30% of May got their medical pass, so it takes a while. When did you submit?
Not necessary. It's just plain luck. People with travel history have received PPR in 15 days too.Great work on the statistics and the analysis @andy108. But is there an indicator to predict what criteria people might possess that would fetch them a faster PPR? For example yesterday in the whatsapp group someone forwarded a message which says that an FSW-O received PPR within 2 months of AOR. He also mentioned he doesn't have any travel history. Did that fact really contribute to his faster PPR? Are there any such indicators?
I checked but this job title is not there. I already created a thread which one automatically deleted because similar one existed there but i did not find any useful information .Did you have a look at list of NOCs? I think it make sense to maybe create a new thread, or search in the forum.
Good luck! Use medical pass estimator tool on tracker to get a rough idea on dates.Completed medical on 3rd July and AOR on 6th July
I don't think there is a single golden rule to improve the processing time.Great work on the statistics and the analysis @andy108. But is there an indicator to predict what criteria people might possess that would fetch them a faster PPR? For example yesterday in the whatsapp group someone forwarded a message which says that an FSW-O received PPR within 2 months of AOR. He also mentioned he doesn't have any travel history. Did that fact really contribute to his faster PPR? Are there any such indicators?
All cases go through the same flow, that's true, but maybe the availability or workload of the officer varies, as well as some applicants meet some random criteria for additional checks etc.Not necessary. It's just plain luck. People with travel history have received PPR in 15 days too.
Well, this thread is not the best place. Its post AOR thread. Try searching, it works well.I checked but this job title is not there. I already created a thread which one automatically deleted because similar one existed there but i did not find any useful information .