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Prabha22

Hero Member
Aug 15, 2018
216
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India
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
AOR Received.
22 oct 2018
Usually there will be 30-45 days time to complete your landing when they issue PPR. Maybe the officer thought you would have less time hence decided to send you a re-med request.

When the case officer has made the decision on your case, one of these 3 possibilities could happen.

1) He could process the case a month before the medicals expire
2) He will just extend the medicals and issue PPR
3) He will send re-medicals request and will issue PPR once he receives the result
I want something to happen soon, have a lot of things on hold and time is just flying!!
 

Prabha22

Hero Member
Aug 15, 2018
216
83
33
India
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
AOR Received.
22 oct 2018
Thank you for replying.
Okay so we're the same age, it's so weird that they extend medicals for some people and they're choosing to request a re-medical from you.
Best of luck again!
Yeah!!! No one knows the exact pattern.
Good luck to you too
 

Sheffield123

Newbie
Jan 17, 2019
5
8
Long time watcher here. My AOR was 4 November, and I've had no change in my online account since 14 December. I was told by an operator in January that I was a recommended pass - but since then there has been absolutely nothing. Perhaps the most depressing element of it all is the sheer randomness of the process; you either get picked or your file lies untouched for months at a time. In the meantime life is on hold; hard to make even short term decisions when you have no idea when movement will take place.
 
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koushik.maximus

Full Member
May 14, 2019
22
14
Long time watcher here. My AOR was 4 November, and I've had no change in my online account since 14 December. I was told by an operator in January that I was a recommended pass - but since then there has been absolutely nothing. Perhaps the most depressing element of it all is the sheer randomness of the process; you either get picked or your file lies untouched for months at a time. In the meantime life is on hold; hard to make even short term decisions when you have no idea when movement will take place.
Stay strong buddy. The news of others getting their PPR is what makes the wait painful. Probably staying away from the forums for some days would help you.
 

SithLord

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Aug 18, 2017
6,873
5,135
Over the last couple of months I have been doing intensive research about the new IRCC processing times with the help of this forum and Immitracker. I also spoke to a couple of nice IRCC agents who provided some valuable information regarding this;

This is the statistics I have accumulated and the new processing times as of 2019 are;

1) 50% of all cases are processed within 6-7 months
This is random and considered a jackpot!! There is really no pattern as to which applications can get processed within this time frame. I have noticed even cases marked RR in the 5th month receiving PPR within 7 months. So it is all pure luck!! You just have to pray you fall into this lucky category.

2) 80% of all cases are processed within 9-10 months
Eligibility Not Started/Met/Recommended Pass and also a few RR cases are processed within this time frame. So if your Eligibility falls under Met/Not Started then this is your new timeline. Not a lot of RR cases are processed under 10 months. However, there are lucky ones who do get processed. So do not worry if you have RR you could still get lucky.

3) 95% of all cases are processed within 14-16 months
Sadly, this is where the dreaded comprehensive Security Screening and Review Required folks fall into. Most RR cases should be processed within 12-14 months. I have rarely noticed a RR case go beyond 15 months. However, when it comes to SS the timeline is unpredictable as it is carried by CBSA and CSIS. Comprehensive Security Screening could last anywhere from 8-12 months. Applicants who fall under this category usually clear the other two stages(Criminality and Eligibility) by the fifth or sixth month. Even after 3 months if your security is still in progress then your definitely in Security Screening.

Now with the introduction of bio-metrics for all 2019 applicants, the security screening times have significantly reduced to 4-6 months. So if 2018 applicants have given bio-metrics then you could also be looking at faster Security Screening times.

4) Remaining 5% of cases are in black hole
If you are still waiting beyond 16 months then it means you have an extremely complex case or you just got picked up by the most laziest case officer in the history of immigration. I came across 3 cases from 2017 that are still waiting for PPR. On further investigation, I found that in one of the cases the spouse of the primary applicant was a felony and served 2 years jail time 5 years ago. The principal applicant cleared all stages but IRCC is taking their time with the spouse's admissibility review.

It is true that IRCC does process 80% of applications in 6 months on average and that was back in 2017. However, as express entry gained popularity, more applicants started flooding in huge numbers because of the relatively low CRS cut-off and as a result IRCC increased ITA's with each draws and in some cases they even conducted back-to-back draws to meet their immigrant goals. It seems they misjudged/miscalculated on handling these huge volumes of applications that were pouring in as they lacked resources. This led to the backlogs!!!

In order to tackle these backlogs, they reduced ITA's and cut-off back to back draws. Probably, why we had a 4 week gap between draws earlier this year.

CPC-Ottawa and CIO-Sydney are the two primary visa offices which process nearly 70% of PR applications. Recently, IRCC has recruited new case officers and also an interesting information I received was that IRCC has recruited plenty of students on a rolling basis as Program Assistants or Case Processing Agents to help case officers with their workload. This is one of many reasons why lot of proof of funds and work experience documents are marked as Review Required because unlike case officers, most of these students are not highly trained enough to understand such complex documents. Hence, they mark it as RR and leave it to the review of the case officer. Therefore, RR should not always be considered as a bad thing :)

Processing times will definitely improve in future once these backlogs are cleared. Surely, IRCC must have learned from their mistakes and taken all necessary steps to prevent such a thing from repeating again.

Of course, not everything is 100% accurate. I have tried my best to analyze information gained through different means and provide insights. I hope this information is found useful :)
 

ashokacca

Hero Member
Jun 21, 2018
325
163
Over the last couple of months I have been doing intensive research about the new IRCC processing times with the help of this forum and Immitracker. I also spoke to a couple of nice IRCC agents who provided some valuable information regarding this;

This is the statistics I have accumulated and the new processing times as of 2019 are;

1) 50% of all cases are processed within 6-7 months
This is random and considered a jackpot!! There is really no pattern as to which applications can get processed within this time frame. I have noticed even cases marked RR in the 5th month receiving PPR within 7 months. So it is all pure luck!! You just have to pray you fall into this lucky category.

2) 80% of all cases are processed within 9-10 months
Eligibility Not Started/Met/Recommended Pass and also a few RR cases are processed within this time frame. So if your Eligibility falls under Met/Not Started then this is your new timeline. Not a lot of RR cases are processed under 10 months. However, there are lucky ones who do get processed. So do not worry if you have RR you could still get lucky.

3) 95% of all cases are processed within 14-16 months
Sadly, this is where the dreaded comprehensive Security Screening and Review Required folks fall into. Most RR cases should be processed within 12-14 months. I have rarely noticed a RR case go beyond 15 months. However, when it comes to SS the timeline is unpredictable as it is carried by CBSA and CSIS. Comprehensive Security Screening could last anywhere from 8-12 months. Applicants who fall under this category usually clear the other two stages(Criminality and Eligibility) by the fifth or sixth month. Even after 3 months if your security is still in progress then your definitely in Security Screening.

Now with the introduction of bio-metrics for all 2019 applicants, the security screening times have significantly reduced to 4-6 months. So if 2018 applicants have given bio-metrics then you could also be looking at faster Security Screening times.

4) Remaining 5% of cases are in black hole
If you are still waiting beyond 16 months then it means you have an extremely complex case or you just got picked up by the most laziest case officer in the history of immigration. I came across 3 cases from 2017 that are still waiting for PPR. On further investigation, I found that in one of the cases the spouse of the primary applicant was a felony and served 2 years jail time 5 years ago. The principal applicant cleared all stages but IRCC is taking their time with the spouse's admissibility review.

It is true that IRCC does process 80% of applications in 6 months on average and that was back in 2017. However, as express entry gained popularity, more applicants started flooding in huge numbers because of the relatively low CRS cut-off and as a result IRCC increased ITA's with each draws and in some cases they even conducted back-to-back draws to meet their immigrant goals. It seems they misjudged/miscalculated on handling these huge volumes of applications that were pouring in as they lacked resources. This led to the backlogs!!!

In order to tackle these backlogs, they reduced ITA's and cut-off back to back draws. Probably, why we had a 4 week gap between draws earlier this year.

CPC-Ottawa and CIO-Sydney are the two primary visa offices which process nearly 70% of PR applications. Recently, IRCC has recruited new case officers and also an interesting information I received was that IRCC has recruited plenty of students on a rolling basis as Program Assistants or Case Processing Agents to help case officers with their workload. This is one of many reasons why lot of proof of funds and work experience documents are marked as Review Required because unlike case officers, most of these students are not highly trained enough to understand such complex documents. Hence, they mark it as RR and leave it to the review of the case officer. Therefore, RR should not always be considered as a bad thing :)

Processing times will definitely improve in future once these backlogs are cleared. Surely, IRCC must have learned from their mistakes and taken all necessary steps to prevent such a thing from repeating again.

Of course, not everything is 100% accurate. I have tried my best to analyze information gained through different means and provide insights. I hope this information is found useful :)
Thank you very much, SithLord... this is very valuable.....

I am at eligibilty met... i think there is no RR... i hope to be in 9 to 10 months.... 8.5 months over already
 

walktime

Newbie
Jun 10, 2019
9
4
Long time watcher here. My AOR was 4 November, and I've had no change in my online account since 14 December. I was told by an operator in January that I was a recommended pass - but since then there has been absolutely nothing. Perhaps the most depressing element of it all is the sheer randomness of the process; you either get picked or your file lies untouched for months at a time. In the meantime life is on hold; hard to make even short term decisions when you have no idea when movement will take place.
short term decisions: like going out to buy a pair of shoes and i always come back home bare hands thinking let the ppr come and i am a gonna land canada with a new pair of jordans. :D
 
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Xtreme Innovations

Star Member
May 3, 2017
82
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Hello all,just to encourage you to hang on there, I waited 8months (November 23- July 23) with security not started lasting over 5 months. However it took two weeks to clear and I received my appointment letter pretty fast since I live in a less populated province. I know how challenging it was to watch the randomness of the process and had so many things on hold because of no PR decision. just keep being patient, it would surely come and in the blink of an eye it would be over. did my landing yesterday and have receive my copr- just waiting for pr card now. the best and don't give up
 

SithLord

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Aug 18, 2017
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Hello all,just to encourage you to hang on there, I waited 8months (November 23- July 23) with security not started lasting over 5 months. However it took two weeks to clear and I received my appointment letter pretty fast since I live in a less populated province. I know how challenging it was to watch the randomness of the process and had so many things on hold because of no PR decision. just keep being patient, it would surely come and in the blink of an eye it would be over. did my landing yesterday and have receive my copr- just waiting for pr card now. the best and don't give up
Congratulations!!!
 

SithLord

VIP Member
Aug 18, 2017
6,873
5,135
I entered my details...

I didnt realise so many are still waiting... i thought my situation was odd
Even I am surprised so many cases are still pending!! A little bit of comfort to see many similar cases with Eligibility as Met :)

I believe they should start clearing some of them from next week :) Let's wait and see :)
 
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