Yes I'm AOR 15 feb and I'm FSW-O from FranceI see you're still waiting! I remember you were one of the first RROC cases I found, may I know your AOR? And are you FSW-O?
Yes I'm AOR 15 feb and I'm FSW-O from FranceI see you're still waiting! I remember you were one of the first RROC cases I found, may I know your AOR? And are you FSW-O?
I'd be optimistic because RROC recently issued a couple PPRs for Jan AORs. You should definitely be next in line with the 6 month deadline closing in for your file. Assuming they're going by a proper queue that is.Yes I'm AOR 15 feb and I'm FSW-O from France
I hope so cause i know IRCC has a target of 80% pf the cases solved within 6 months or less. Sometimes it's more regarding the complexity if the case. But according to my notes, everything has passed since May 24th and just got an ADR at the very beginning of the process. So I don't think I have a complicated file but idk.I'd be optimistic because RROC recently issued a couple PPRs for Jan AORs. You should definitely be next in line with the 6 month deadline closing in for your file. Assuming they're going by a proper queue that is.
Hope you will receive RFV soon. Please also update us once you receive it.I hope so cause i know IRCC has a target of 80% pf the cases solved within 6 months or less. Sometimes it's more regarding the complexity if the case. But according to my notes, everything has passed since May 24th and just got an ADR at the very beginning of the process. So I don't think I have a complicated file but idk.
I don't want to sound negative here but what if those remaining 20% of the applicants are from RROC? #JustAskingI hope so cause i know IRCC has a target of 80% pf the cases solved within 6 months or less. Sometimes it's more regarding the complexity if the case. But according to my notes, everything has passed since May 24th and just got an ADR at the very beginning of the process. So I don't think I have a complicated file but idk.
There are many cases stuck at the security screening step. Fortunately, it looks like RROC delays the case but not that much. But no one knows. We can only wait and see.I don't want to sound negative here but what if those remaining 20% of the applicants are from RROC? #JustAsking
Yeah, beginning to think it is done by month of AOR. Cause just saw someone from RROC with an AOR of October got PPR June 19th. Then January got 2 weeks ago. They might still be on January thoI'd be optimistic because RROC recently issued a couple PPRs for Jan AORs. You should definitely be next in line with the 6 month deadline closing in for your file. Assuming they're going by a proper queue that is.
Just had a question. Did your CBSA notes confirm that you are not in security screening? Like does it clearly mention that it has passed? Only asking because we have the same latest note text but as you know all security information is redacted on my GCMS notes.There are many cases stuck at the security screening step. Fortunately, it looks like RROC delays the case but not that much. But no one knows. We can only wait and see.
Yeah I've seen that before. I don't know if it's because of a lack of data, but it seems like RROC doesn't seem to pass applications in bulk like we're all desperately hoping for. They randomly pass 1 or 2 applications weeks apart.Check the RROC on this tracker: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application . the latest PPR from RROC was June 19th
I have several reasons that lead me to think I am not in security screening:Just had a question. Did your CBSA notes confirm that you are not in security screening? Like does it clearly mention that it has passed? Only asking because we have the same latest note text but as you know all security information is redacted on my GCMS notes.
I'm still on the fence about requesting CBSA notes. I know we've all reassured each other that if the call centre agent says security is passed, then we explicitly trust them. But just looking for ways to confirm and so we can be absolutely confident that the hold up for all of us is not related to enhanced security screening.
You are unlucky that you have waited longer than everyone else on this thread. But you may also be lucky that your case will be the first to be processed.My GCMS stated that my file was received by RROC on May 9th, an officer at RROC reviewed it on May 15th and added the following comment: Appears RFV, in queue for PACE review. Tracker updated to all passed the same day. No news since then. I might be the really first people whose case is stuck at the RROC. At least there is someone working at RROC。
I know someone (Jan-AOR) who is stuck at RROC as well. After 6 months they called IRCC hoping to get some answers and all they got was that 6 months wait is no big deal wait time is 7 months.I don't want to sound negative here but what if those remaining 20% of the applicants are from RROC? #JustAsking
7 months is the average processing time reported on the website of ircc for express entry Federal Skilled WorkersI know someone (Jan-AOR) who is stuck at RROC as well. After 6 months they called IRCC hoping to get some answers and all they got was that 6 months wait is no big deal wait time is 7 months.
7 months wait time isn't even mentioned anywhere.