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Any idea on how much time ircc is taking for pr processing provided we get ita and submit quick?. Don't want to get stuck in Christmas backlog in processing.
My Friend is an Indian, 32, Healthcare, Outland, direct FSW ITA, took 3 Months. However, I hear PNP takes significantly longer.. 9 months is the official timeline on IRCC for PNP and 5 months for direct FSW
 
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Yeah that's bad. I was hoping to go and get my H1 stamping done there. I'm in US and probably I can't go to India once I submit my pr application due to the pcc thing.
Yeah but we shouldn't lose hope..this is official processing time but last year,my friend got pr through oinp in 6 months
 
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HELLO I AM SO WORRIED, THIS IS DAY 83 AFTER SUBMISSION AND NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE ON MY APPLICATION. IT STILL READS SUBMITTED. ITS JUST SO SAD. ALMOST REGRET WASTING MY TIME AND HAVING SO MUCH HOPE
 
HELLO I AM SO WORRIED, THIS IS DAY 83 AFTER SUBMISSION AND NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE ON MY APPLICATION. IT STILL READS SUBMITTED. ITS JUST SO SAD. ALMOST REGRET WASTING MY TIME AND HAVING SO MUCH HOPE

Dear Rilyn,
I've seen applications stay in submitted mode for 3 months before going into a super accelerated 1 week assessment, for Outland applications.

I've also seen applications being granted at 150days!!!

I've also seen applications going from submitted straight to approval without change in status

I've seen "nearly" 100% of OINP applications resulting in approval (I haven't heard of a single rejection in 5 years of my research)

You've already come a long way, I understand your pain and I also understand it is temporary.

Your world is going to change in lesser than 2 months from now

So, do yourself a favour, take a screenshot of this, and read it everytime you feel sad.

I repeat, Your world is going to change in lesser than 2 months from now.