I think mine and your timeline is same.
My AOR 28 nov
RCMP Fingerprints- DEc 21
BG check in Progress- DEc22
My AOR 28 nov
RCMP Fingerprints- DEc 21
BG check in Progress- DEc22
I think it's 4-6 months after aor.lvlemon1 said:OOPNP
AOR Dec 27
Do we belong to PNP or CEC or FSW?? WHATS the Average timing waiting for PPR, anybody knows?
I am OINP. In another week it will complete 2 months of BG In progress status.Wisper said:NS PNP inland having background check in progress for a month by the end of this week lol
lvlemon1 said:OOPNP
AOR Dec 27
Do we belong to PNP or CEC or FSW?? WHATS the Average timing waiting for PPR, anybody knows?
One_Topsy said:But isn't the PNP stream supposed to be faster at CIC stage? The province has already checked most of what CIC is checking, they even state on their website that you will be checked for "admissibility based on criminality, health and POF".
So what's taking them so long, Some applicants without PNs are even recording faster PPRs.
How do you know your Visa Office? Am not seeing it in the Mycic Account...llgn_sp said:OOPNP applicants belong to PNP! Thats my case as well!
No idea about waiting time! Most hve have no answer, but apparently one or two already got extremely fast PPRs - it seems they are from singapore.
Singapore Visa Office seems faster.
My application in in Ottawa, although I am outland.
yxyxsophia said:How do you know your Visa Office? Am not seeing it in the Mycic Account...
Thank you for the quick reply! Then submitting document helps to know which Visa Office it is. I submitted additional documents of Schedule 4/4a in December via Mycic Account, so guess i will only have to wait...llgn_sp said:They don´t say it in Mycic.. I had to send an additional document via CSE and I sent the CSE to my local Visa office (Sao Paulo). They replied "Please note that your case is currently being assessed by the Case Processing Centre in Ottawa – all correspondence must be forwarded to that office."