@AkaTol hEY, Any update post AOR ? I am sort of worriedAOR 7 September.
Please add me to the group.
Let me check if I can get it done easilyHi Andy, you are doing an absolutely wonderful job already giving us these update and I don't want to burden you with requests, but if it's really not too much work, is it possible for you to get this info, stream-wise?
Don't worry, you have just started too early to worry!@AkaTol hEY, Any update post AOR ? I am sort of worried
there are many posts like that, on the forum. Some are saying its ok as there are certain grace periods, while other insist on waiting till next draw.Hello Guys,
I need some guidance. I received ITA 20th Aug 2019. My CRS score automatically increased in Aug by 25 points for work experience (3 years). My work experience dates are 2nd September 2016 to 30th August 2019 and worked 40 hrs/week. I am technically short of 1 day for 52 weeks in the 3rd year. Will that be an issue?
I would highly appreciate if anyone has any input, or if seen/heard of any similar cases.
Thanks!
PG
I will add you shortly.AOR 4th Sep
Please add me to the group. Thanks
Thanks for this Andy! super helpful.Another week has passed a new set of analytics is here for you!
Please if you have any feedback or need some specific data set, or specific report, or some in-depth analysis, just send me a message and I would love to get that done for you!
The whole goal of the tracker is to support the immigrant community and make waiting pass-by easier.
Lets begin.
Current processing
Statuses by months:
*January pretty much 80% cleared, Feb 60% and decreasing accordingly. Currently about 5-10% get PPR within 90 days. Which is way less than before.
Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/applicants-by-stream
Statuses by month June:
Mostly CEC are getting PPRs in June.
Average in the last 90 days:
FSW-Inland is leading with 250 days on average. Meaning if you are inland, you can potentially wait for a year easily. Followed by PNP, which generally been slow, apart from 2017.
PPRs issued in the past 30 days:
Average mean:
As you can see the processing time somewhat has sthbilized at 220 days on average. Which is a lot. Historically that's the longest processing time since 2015.
Average for all the time:
Average wait by visa office:
Number of PPRs:
The number has continue dropping, which illustrates the process is getting somewhat slower.
Average wait by PNP province:
PEI is doing good, followed by NS and then BC.
Source: https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/trackers/consolidated-e-apr-tracker-express-entry-permanent-residency-application/analytics/average-time-to-a-ppr-based-on-the-stream
Average by Family Size:
Have a great day guys!