Not a decent news. Check pnp backlog at 68k. They first focused on cec, then pnp and cec again.
What can I say? It's beyond human comprehension .https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/pnp-outland-candidates-aor-aug-2021.742408/post-9949962
PNP-O master race got PPR in 5 months despite the MEP backlog. Aren't you ashamed @seadrag0n @wonderbly ?
Not that I'm optimistic about these numbers, but keep in mind this time period included the holidays. So presumably there were quite a few days not worked by officers during that time - and their daily rate would be faster at any other period during the year.
800 PPR per week or 3200 PPR per month for FSW people. This is not even remotely enough to clear the 49.751 backlog in a timely manner. It will take 15.5 months to clear it if they continue at this speed.
I can understand differences between streams like if you say FSW is slower than PNP on average, cool, yeah it could be. I can understand differences between AORs by year, like if you say 2020 PNP AORs are slower than 2021 PNP AORs on average, okay yeah maybe. I can never understand how there can be a few months between two PNP AORs but 6+ months between their PPRs. No logic whatsoever.What can I say? It's beyond human comprehension .
15.5 months if no draws are conducted and the focus didn't shift to other programs. Yes, that's right.15.5 months if no draws are conducted and the focus didn't shift to other (EE TR2PR) streams, which I believe isn't a realistic scenario. The only way to overcome this for IRCC is to employ hundreds of new officers and build a system that does autoMEP, autoBIL and autoCriminality in seconds. Only eligibility and security should be manually carried out by a human officer.
This doesn't seem right. I think the CIC News article confuses between persons and applications.at current speed 800 applications per week makes it 3200 per month. Assuming 2.3 person per application according to ircc data , we have 21.6k applications for FSW waiting (49,751 people/2.3)
So all of them will be processed in next six months by august as per current trend. and hoping no more cec draws happen
Damn yeah... It's been so many years deciding to go, learning what to do, building up enough CRS, paperwork, blah blah, I don't even remember now. All I know is I need to be in this forever because this is all I know.This FSW war is all I know man. I don't know what I'll do if by chance they issue my PPR at some point. I may refuse it and apply for FSW again.
Great. I too know 4 languages apart from English and my mother tongue. Spanish, Mandarin, Tagalog, and Kaixana. Interestingly, I am the only one that speaks Kaixana in this world.Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Persian
They are focusing on PNP.
800 PPR per week or 3200 PPR per month for FSW people. This is not even remotely enough to clear the 49.751 backlog in a timely manner. It will take 15.5 months to clear it if they continue at this speed.
None at all bro. If I were to guess, I would say perhaps COR has an impact, but even that makes no sense cos PNPs are mostly processed at CIO as primary office.I can understand differences between streams like if you say FSW is slower than PNP on average, cool, yeah it could be. I can understand differences between AORs by year, like if you say 2020 PNP AORs are slower than 2021 PNP AORs on average, okay yeah maybe. I can never understand how there can be a few months between two PNP AORs but 6+ months between their PPRs. No logic whatsoever.
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Hello! Welcome to the forums! If you do not see your thread then make one for yourself. Others will join.can someone direct me for a Canadavisa Forum link related to my case.
I received AOR in January 2022. I applied in November 2021 and did upfront medical. I applied under EE-Provincial nominee outland applicant.
I want to see other people who are in the same timeline as mine.