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Quick monthly round-up update:

March PPRs:



Source for this report: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/pprs-by-period-report

Statuses by month of submission (most of those who still have e-APR aor in January are most likely INACTIVE users) You can see a clear trendline showing how CIC is working on cases.




January current statuses:



February current statuses:



March current statuses:



April current statuses:



Source for the report: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/statuses-by-months-of-submission

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Hi Seniors,

A quick question: I am a FSW Inland applicant, After getting AOR I went to my home country(INDIA) for month. Now am back in Canada. Do I have to update CIC regarding my trip. My medical were passed just yesterday. :)

Thank you guys.
 
AIMIM said:
Hi Seniors,

A quick question: I am a FSW Inland applicant, After getting AOR I went to my home country(INDIA) for month. Now am back in Canada. Do I have to update CIC regarding my trip. My medical were passed just yesterday. :)

Thank you guys.

you can update CIC as you travel history has now changed due to new trip. It will be a safe bet to let them know.
 
I have travelled a lot since my AOR - I didn't realise that I have to update CIC about every trip. I travel for work, so I have a pretty extensive travel history. I just noticed that someone had mentioned updating CIC on travel. Do you all recommend updating CIC on every new trip and extension of contracts etc.?
 
andy108 said:
you can update CIC as you travel history has now changed due to new trip. It will be a safe bet to let them know.

Can you please let me know how to update them? thank you.
 
AIMIM said:
Hi Seniors,

A quick question: I am a FSW Inland applicant, After getting AOR I went to my home country(INDIA) for month. Now am back in Canada. Do I have to update CIC regarding my trip. My medical were passed just yesterday. :)

Thank you guys.

Lyon37 said:
I have travelled a lot since my AOR - I didn't realise that I have to update CIC about every trip. I travel for work, so I have a pretty extensive travel history. I just noticed that someone had mentioned updating CIC on travel. Do you all recommend updating CIC on every new trip and extension of contracts etc.?


If you have traveled after AOR , you don't have to update CIC,
 
Guys I just noticed something that might ruin my chances of successful PR application. The employer reference letter states designation as Manager-Finance and Controlling whereas my real designation as per joining letter, relieving letter etc (which I have uploaded as supporting docs) is Manager-Treasury and department is finance and controlling. Without noticing the error in reference letter, I have entered designation as Manager Treasury in the PR app forms. Should I raise a CSE to explain this error on part of my company HR. If yes, what supporting doc should I attach to the CSE ? (as I have already attached every document related to my employment which all state designation correctly
 
AIMIM said:
Hi Seniors,

A quick question: I am a FSW Inland applicant, After getting AOR I went to my home country(INDIA) for month. Now am back in Canada. Do I have to update CIC regarding my trip. My medical were passed just yesterday. :)

Thank you guys.

Travel history is not required if it is between country of origin (Citizen) and Country of residence if Canada. That is what they say on the top of the form.
 
Is there any update from PNP Outland applicant?
 
Hello folks,

I am PNP Outland with 21st Feb 2017 AOR.

The only change in my application is change of status for medical "NA>We are reviewing" and for BG check "Not Needed>Next step is background check" on 42nd day.

Today is 55th day and still my medical is not passed.

Does anyone share the same status?

Also as my wife (dependent) is Hep B positive (with all other tests results OK); do you think this would affect me? Anyone got their medicals passed with such situation?

I am getting worried now :(
 
HSN987654321 said:
Hello folks,

I am PNP Outland with 21st Feb 2017 AOR.

The only change in my application is change of status for medical "NA>We are reviewing" and for BG check "Not Needed>Next step is background check" on 42nd day.

Today is 55th day and still my medical is not passed.

Does anyone share the same status?

Also as my wife (dependent) is Hep B positive (with all other tests results OK); do you think this would affect me? Anyone got their medicals passed with such situation?

I am getting worried now :(

Most of PNP outland applicants are in same state as yours.
Check tracker - https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/february-2017-aor-permanent-residency-tracker
 
crips said:
Guys I just noticed something that might ruin my chances of successful PR application. The employer reference letter states designation as Manager-Finance and Controlling whereas my real designation as per joining letter, relieving letter etc (which I have uploaded as supporting docs) is Manager-Treasury and department is finance and controlling. Without noticing the error in reference letter, I have entered designation as Manager Treasury in the PR app forms. Should I raise a CSE to explain this error on part of my company HR. If yes, what supporting doc should I attach to the CSE ? (as I have already attached every document related to my employment which all state designation correctly

Raise a CSE to explain the title difference, no attachment is needed since that has already been done and the only issue here is job title. As this does not affect the role or duties you provided in line with the NOC , i believe you will be fine.
 
What's up with Feb applicants? The Jan-AOR recipients, received PPRs in exactly 2 months. It seems like they are taking more time for Feb ones. Is it coz they are processing student visa applications for May now? ???
 
JattTinka said:
What's up with Feb applicants? The Jan-AOR recipients, received PPRs in exactly 2 months. It seems like they are taking more time for Feb ones. Is it coz they are processing student visa applications for May now? ???

Number of ITAs has risen significantly, with this extra load a slow down was to be expected.

If you look at medicals you can see a clear pattern where in Nov 2016 people usually passed within 1-5 days, then in Jan that went up to 10-20 days... Now in Mar/Apr they're taking longer than 1 month...

If you think you have it bad... think of the poor souls in April! March is the biggest group yet, meaning there was probably a record number of AORs in March, when they'll start to see movement is anyone's guess :(