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sukhi1988 said:
BC PNP
AOR 12 dec 2016

no single update till date..
review of submitted documents still blank
no change in medicals...

seems the file is untouched..

anyone with similar situation??

My situation is exactly the same as you.
Same aor, bcpnp, blank...
 
sukhi1988 said:
Hi sailorpug... any updates on ur file??? Mine is still same.. no updates at all

Hi Sukhi1988, unfortunately there is nothing updated...
I guess EE PNP now takes longer to process than CEC; my friend whose AOR was Dec 5 has already been approved for the PR last week.
 
My second BG Check has been in progress since 25 January (almost 1 month!).
The theory about shortly after second background check in progress you would get PPR does not apply for inland PNPs.
Another observation of mine is that there are some cases which had been processed within 4 months (I'm talking about Inlander PPRs), on the other hand there are also cases that had been processed in 6 months. My point is that there are no patterns. CIC was and is unpredictable.
One thing is sure, CEC inlanders are much faster than PNP inlanders. It is hard to comprehend this because they have almost the same profile. Why security check takes a longer time for PNP inlanders is a big mystery!
Another interesting observation of mine is that PNP PPRs come as a 'rain' just like other categories' PPRs which seems to justify the theory that several cases are processed together (not as single case). I think security investigation is processed to groups rather than single cases separately.
I appreciate any comments regarding my theories based on my personal humble observations.
Conclusion:
Trying to understand CIC's working style or to find out some patterns is only guy for killing time - although it does absolutely not guarantee to prevent you guys from flipping out! ;)
 
Matt-NL said:
My second BG Check has been in progress since 25 January (almost 1 month!).
The theory about shortly after second background check in progress you would get PPR does not apply for inland PNPs.
Another observation of mine is that there are some cases which had been processed within 4 months (I'm talking about Inlander PPRs), on the other hand there are also cases that had been processed in 6 months. My point is that there are no patterns. CIC was and is unpredictable.
One thing is sure, CEC inlanders are much faster than PNP inlanders. It is hard to comprehend this because they have almost the same profile. Why security check takes a longer time for PNP inlanders is a big mystery!
Another interesting observation of mine is that PNP PPRs come as a 'rain' just like other categories' PPRs which seems to justify the theory that several cases are processed together (not as single case). I think security investigation is processed to groups rather than single cases separately.
I appreciate any comments regarding my theories based on my personal humble observations.
Conclusion:
Trying to understand CIC's working style or to find out some patterns is only guy for killing time - although it does absolutely not guarantee to prevent you guys from flipping out! ;)

I Agree-
Thanks for sharing. I will quote this post at Nov-eAPR :)
 
hi guys i am PNP inland too Oct AOR.

My Timeline:-

PNP-PEI
AOR:- 8 October, 2016
Medical Passed:- 26 October, 2016
Background Check:- In Progress ( 7 January, 2017)
PPR:- Waiting

No updates after 7th January.....
 
princearora21 said:
hi guys i am PNP inland too Oct AOR.

My Timeline:-

PNP-PEI
AOR:- 8 October, 2016
Medical Passed:- 26 October, 2016
Background Check:- In Progress ( 7 January, 2017)
PPR:- Waiting

No updates after 7th January.....

I think you will get PPR soon! As you can see the member Autumn29 on page 5 got PPR yesterday and his/her AOR is '03/10/2016', which is very close to you.
 
hi guys i am PNP inland Oct AOR.

My Timeline:-

PNP-OINP
AOR:- 10 October, 2016
Medical Passed:- 15 November, 2016
Additional Doc :- 26 November 2016 (Schedule A spouse and Travel History Primary Applicant)
Background Check:- In Progress - (2 time) ( 15 January, 2017)
PPR:- Waiting

No updates after 15th January.....
 
Joining thread if I may?!

I thought I was with London visa office being assessed as PNP-O because I am a UK citizen and resident. However, I came to Canada as a visitor as my uncle is sick, and received ITA whilst in Canada. My current correspondance address is canadian, and it looks like my file is with Ottawa and not London.
 
Yes, i heard too PNP applicants get PPR's together in batches of rain packets. But lately it has been quite slow. The latest PNP inlander i have seen is 6 Oct AOR got PPR last week.
 
oh, my god, guys.
I am in pnp category and cic has been keeping me waiting for two months without any update. Is it normal? Should I contact them for verification of the status?
 
bugone1 said:
oh, my god, guys.
I am in pnp category and cic has been keeping me waiting for two months without any update. Is it normal? Should I contact them for verification of the status?

Buddy, please provide data in signature. How can people analyze your case and advise you if there is no data?
Everybody using this forum, please do provide information about your case.
 
ok, sure. just a little lazy.. 8)

Matt-NL said:
Buddy, please provide data in signature. How can people analyze your case and advise you if there is no data?
Everybody using this forum, please do provide information about your case.
 
I submitted my app on November 9, 2016 since then only medical & first BG has moved . Do you guys expect any movement in march especially PPR ?
 
GodBlessUsAll said:
I submitted my app on November 9, 2016 since then only medical & first BG has moved . Do you guys expect any movement in march especially PPR ?

I called CIC agent a week ago and she told me there was a processing delay. Just relax, PPRs will come! ;D
 
eee1168 said:
I called CIC agent a week ago and she told me there was a processing delay. Just relax, PPRs will come! ;D

Hi mate, your info is so important to us. Did you get more info from the agent? Say, will they try to catch the timeline? Does that happen to PNP-I only? As we see from the Nov tracker, CEC and PNP-I processing time is so unbalanced...