Try TEXTNOW appHow to call them? The number given in this group works only if you are in Canada I think.
Try TEXTNOW appHow to call them? The number given in this group works only if you are in Canada I think.
what does your BG and Eligibility say now? Im also from SGVO and AOR 5th OCT. Seems SGVO is still processing AUG AOR.@andy108 hello,
My File is with Singapore Visa Office and my AOR is 19th October. My MEP is on 6th Nov & BG change to "Application is in process" for the first time on 11th November.
What do you think when might I shall get my file approved? what is the expected timeline in this case? it will be great if you can help me with it. thanks.
Thank you so much for the advice! Appreciate it.navigate to below link to submit your supporting documents and also, attach an letter of explanation.
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
use the web-form.I have missed to upload a document after submitting my application and receiving an AOR. Is there any way to submit it to IRCC? Appreciate your advice..
I got the same generic message.. i haven't been able to find a thing about this except this being a generic message they sometimes send when your application is within processing time.. please let me know if you find somethingHello all
I sent an email to CPC Ottawa to check about my application... I did ask them specifically if the eligibility is passed, if background check is done etc. However i got generic reply
“ Good day,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Please be informed that your application is currently in queue for review by an officer. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide you with a date on which your file will be reviewed.
Please be assured that you will be contacted immediately should further information be required or regarding the next steps in your file.
We thank you for your patience and for keeping your correspondence to a minimum.
Regards,
Hector
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada Government of Canada | “
I am unable to understand what is this review pending mentioned by them... My AOR is 5th October
Please help me to understand this status
Ohh coolI got the same generic message.. i haven't been able to find a thing about this except this being a generic message they sometimes send when your application is within processing time.. please let me know if you find something
This is a generic response.Hello all
I sent an email to CPC Ottawa to check about my application... I did ask them specifically if the eligibility is passed, if background check is done etc. However i got generic reply
“ Good day,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Please be informed that your application is currently in queue for review by an officer. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide you with a date on which your file will be reviewed.
Please be assured that you will be contacted immediately should further information be required or regarding the next steps in your file.
We thank you for your patience and for keeping your correspondence to a minimum.
Regards,
Hector
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada Government of Canada | “
I am unable to understand what is this review pending mentioned by them... My AOR is 5th October
Please help me to understand this status
what does your BG and Eligibility say now? Im also from SGVO and AOR 5th OCT. Seems SGVO is still processing AUG AOR.
Thanks a ton for sharingProcessing time trends and patterns report:
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Statuses by months:
The processing time is roughly 7-8 months as of now on average. Although recently the processes have picked up quite a bit.
Statuses by month for CEC
*Quite fast processing time as per the numbers.
Statuses by month for FSW-I:
*Progressing quite well too.
Statuses by months for FSW-O:
*This is by far the largest category, and as of now the fastest.
Statuses by months for OBP-I:
*PNP is the slowest category.
Statuses by months for PNP-O:
*The current trend is PNP-O picking up the pace and PPR tend to come faster than previously in 2019.
Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/statuses-by-months-of-submission
Average MEAN processing time:
*Good decline from August/Sep/Oct times.
Average MEDIAN processing time:
*Just to cross-check the numbers and compare.
Average MODE processing time:
*Finally, average mode processing time. All positive.
Applicants by Stream:
Quite a large share of PNPs here too.
Average by nationality:
*Usual list of countries with very long processing time.Interestingly, recently, Israel started to be very slow.
Average processing time by Province:
*There is a definitely trend for pnp-s to pick up the pace, we can see reduction in average processing time across all provinces, but Manitoba, MB is still slow.
Average by VO:
*HK seem to be the slowest. Rome, Montreal. Rest are somewhat similar.
Average processing time across all streams:
*We can see there is an obvious trend in processing time being faster. With 165 days on average.
PPRs by VISA OFFICE:
*90% of PPRs are issued by Ottawa and Sydney, meaning prcessing had been consolidated in CA pretty much.
Thanks very much everyone! and enjoy your week!
Ping me with questions and good luck with you application!
Processing time trends and patterns report:
If you have any feedback on this report please PM me.
If you find this status update useful please click [LIKE] - thank you in advance.
Statuses by months:
The processing time is roughly 7-8 months as of now on average. Although recently the processes have picked up quite a bit.
Statuses by month for CEC
*Quite fast processing time as per the numbers.
Statuses by month for FSW-I:
*Progressing quite well too.
Statuses by months for FSW-O:
*This is by far the largest category, and as of now the fastest.
Statuses by months for OBP-I:
*PNP is the slowest category.
Statuses by months for PNP-O:
*The current trend is PNP-O picking up the pace and PPR tend to come faster than previously in 2019.
Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/statuses-by-months-of-submission
Average MEAN processing time:
*Good decline from August/Sep/Oct times.
Average MEDIAN processing time:
*Just to cross-check the numbers and compare.
Average MODE processing time:
*Finally, average mode processing time. All positive.
Applicants by Stream:
Quite a large share of PNPs here too.
Average by nationality:
*Usual list of countries with very long processing time.Interestingly, recently, Israel started to be very slow.
Average processing time by Province:
*There is a definitely trend for pnp-s to pick up the pace, we can see reduction in average processing time across all provinces, but Manitoba, MB is still slow.
Average by VO:
*HK seem to be the slowest. Rome, Montreal. Rest are somewhat similar.
Average processing time across all streams:
*We can see there is an obvious trend in processing time being faster. With 165 days on average.
PPRs by VISA OFFICE:
*90% of PPRs are issued by Ottawa and Sydney, meaning prcessing had been consolidated in CA pretty much.
Thanks very much everyone! and enjoy your week!
Ping me with questions and good luck with you application!
Hey Mate, no paper based have separate tracker, hence are not included.Hi Andy,
Thank you so much for these updates.
I am wondering if PNPs (both PNP-I and PNP-O) include paper based applications in the data. I’d really like to know how long it normally takes for PNP applicants who applied via EE. As far as I know, EE- PNP applicants go thru same process once AOR is issued via online but it is hard for me to understand why PNPs are slower...
Thank you so much for reading my question!