There are multiple steps in it. They can decide to halt your application in between. Also, you can be sent to comprehensive security screening (which takes more than a year).Why does background take so long?
There are multiple steps in it. They can decide to halt your application in between. Also, you can be sent to comprehensive security screening (which takes more than a year).
If your application is approved before 6 months, there's no delay or no process that took longer than expected.
Some people are getting through faster
my criminality and info sharing is done.
I sent rprf by webform last Friday
Hopefully that is our case. It's strange to me why pnp is processed faster initially and then slower after. To be honest, I'm sure their could be some sort of trust agreement implemented that speeds things along.
You would be surprised how many people here post a rant about processing delay and end up receiving the approval email within a few hoursThis is a very unpredictable journey tbh, but since you are inland, have fun while you are waiting(as you are not contingent on waiting to move to start a life).
Keep your mental health in check to ensure when the good news comes, you aren't tired of immigration fatigue. I do hope you get your approval email soon![]()
Does every batch have a 60 to 70 day crowd and who constitutes it?I’m AOR Apr 01.
No FD. Nothing on the tracker or GCKey.
Literally not even a single ghost update.
I had some hopes I might fit into the 60 day or 70 day crowd for receiving PPR since AOR.
And let’s face it, there are loads of people that do get it within that timeframe.
But in my case I’m at 79 days today and my eligibility isn’t even completed. So PPR will definitely be past the 90 day line.
Within my stream this is what I would call the slow crowd and I’m definitely moving into it.
Feels weird and a bit hard to digest.
I’m AOR Apr 01.
No FD. Nothing on the tracker or GCKey.
Literally not even a single ghost update.
I had some hopes I might fit into the 60 day or 70 day crowd for receiving PPR since AOR.
And let’s face it, there are loads of people that do get it within that timeframe.
But in my case I’m at 79 days today and my eligibility isn’t even completed. So PPR will definitely be past the 90 day line.
Within my stream this is what I would call the slow crowd and I’m definitely moving into it.
Feels weird and a bit hard to digest.
Yeah, birth pains I guess is what it is. I’ve been keeping everything inside for a long time and haven’t told anyone about my journey. Why tell them when I haven’t even passed eligibility? So as of now there is nothing to celebrate and nothing to look forward to. Just a long, dreadful wait. And a last-updated date on the tracker that seems frozen in time. I guess it’s breathe in and breath out and focus on daily tasks to occupy oneself with. Dreadful journey though. Just dreadful.
Last update on my tracker was May 28, background check, eligibility, medicals and biometrics all turned green since May 27th but since then, silence. No portal email, no final decision, no RFV… I’m exhausted to say the least.
Anyone in same shoes as me?
It is? Please what does this mean? Is it a good thing or a bad thing and how long before I receive any other updates?Your application is pending a final review by the case processing officer.
Paying RPFP later definitely adds time to your application's processing.
Someone will always get processed faster as it isn't an apple to apple comparison between two individual applications. Good thing is, IRCC is fast. Look at those who applied pre 2020, they used to wait for 8-12 months with no PR tracker - that was slow. With IRCC right now, you never know, you can still be processed within 2-3 months.