Was actually finally able to link the application to the GCKey account and found that biometrics were received in early December.
Thank you for the suggestion!!
Is an approximately 10-month timeline from submission to decision that I can glean from the posts in this thread fairly accurate?
We submitted on October 15, 2019 and it says in GCKey that the remaining processing time is 9 months which would take us to October 2020 for a total of 12 months which seems a bit longer than what most posts on here state. I realize these things are very case-specific.
Glad that suggestion helped.
Timing: the 12 months is the 'expected processing time.' I guess you could call it a service standard of sorts. But it's not much more meaningful than that, and as you said, very case-specific.
I've been looking at the tracker spreadsheet, but ignoring 'averages' as not very helpful to understand timing. Here's how I look at it:
-the median processing time (all based on passport request) is about six months. Median meaning half of files reach PPR before six months, half after.
-about 80% of files done at about 12 months.
-Assume the remainder are the difficult or problem files that could take any length of time at all, really.
No, I don't have more specific country by country comparisons that I think are accurate (data by volunteers, biased toward English, we don't know how representative posters are. There
seems to be a noticeable trend that files sent to Missisisauga VO and not ones abroad are faster. There also
seems to be some countries/regions where most files go to field offices (like Warsaw?).
It seems most likely it's because - at least in part - the most simple files are sent to Miss, and that's why they go faster.
I say seems because we don't know the org processes within IRCC, and so some cautious guessing about how things work.
But most of all, case specific stuff.