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@lisap1993: Are you CEC Inland?? When did u submit your file..?
 
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Okay so AOR is what you received after you submit your file, Correct me if I am wrong here... :)

I received ITA on same date but submitted my file on April 11th, but haven't received any update yet not even Medical .
 
cmoncanada: My time line is same as urs..but I submitted my file on 11th April but I haven't received any update yet. I received OINP nomination first and then ITA.
 
does inland process any faster to anyone's knowledge.

I think I saw on the March thread that one guy got PPR this month, so only 2 months processing time.

I'm inland with a job, not sure if that helps much?
 
I have a question, when I login to my account to check if there is any update (such as medicals passed) I click on my Permanent Residency application and there are the messages and buttons at the bottom, one being View Submitted Application. When I click it, there is only the list of Documents submitted by the client, I can't see the forms completed with my information. Is that correct? Anyone can see their information submitted, or just the documents submitted?
Thank you.
 
In looking at the data in the Tracker, it does appear that for the past couple months CEC applicants have their Meds processed faster than other categories do. For March AOR applicants, there is a very clear dividing line among those whose Medical has passed: if Meds were passed in 41 days or less, the applicant was almost always CEC, while if it took longer than 41 days for Meds to pass, the applicant was almost always FSW. So, last month it looks like IRCC processed Meds for CEC applicants first (within the first 41 days after AOR), and then moved on to FSW and other categories. This trend seems to be continuing for April AOR applicants: almost all of those whose Meds have already passed are CEC applicants or those currently residing in Canada.
 
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does inland process any faster to anyone's knowledge.

I think I saw on the March thread that one guy got PPR this month, so only 2 months processing time.

I'm inland with a job, not sure if that helps much?

Inland CEC are much faster, FSW - Inland also seem to be quick to get through (thats for 70-80% of cases), PNP Inland however are... well they are not quick to get their passport requests.
 
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