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powerofchrist

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Thanks for the response. But this thread is specifically for Express Entry Permanent Resident applicants - not visitor visas. This thread has been classified in this forum clearly under the “Express Entry/Expression of Interest” category. Visitor visas have a very different timeline and processing method from PR applicants. There are other threads for visitor visas. Your post might be more appropriate there.

PR applicants do not receive any on the spot acknowledgements or tracking numbers. We have to mail our passports to the visa office and we do not have 3 day processing times.

Let us not post non-relevant posts in the wrong threads. It generates misinformation and confusion.
My response clearly states that it was for visitor visa - I don't think it is causing any confusion. I can understand you are stressed and I replied only to help you. You may ignore posts which do not help.
 

powerofchrist

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Thanks for the response. But this thread is specifically for Express Entry Permanent Resident applicants - not visitor visas. This thread has been classified in this forum clearly under the “Express Entry/Expression of Interest” category. Visitor visas have a very different timeline and processing method from PR applicants. There are other threads for visitor visas. Your post might be more appropriate there.

PR applicants do not receive any on the spot acknowledgements or tracking numbers. We have to mail our passports to the visa office and we do not have 3 day processing times.

Let us not post non-relevant posts in the wrong threads. It generates misinformation and confusion.
You are able to submit in person at VAC. You missed mentioning whether you mailed or submitted in person in your initial post. Here is the link that states you may submit in person:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account/where-submit-passport.html#U
> U > New York >
"Canadian Visa Application Centre – New York
145 West 45th street, 4th floor
New York, NY, 10036
U.S.A.

You can submit your passport(s) by mail or in person."
 

p_d2058

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Jun 11, 2018
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You are able to submit in person at VAC. You missed mentioning whether you mailed or submitted in person in your initial post. Here is the link that states you may submit in person:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account/where-submit-passport.html#U
> U > New York >
"Canadian Visa Application Centre – New York
145 West 45th street, 4th floor
New York, NY, 10036
U.S.A.

You can submit your passport(s) by mail or in person."
The PPR letter clearly states it needs to be mailed to a certain address. You might be talking of a different situation - which doesn’t apply to most of us.
 

p_d2058

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My response clearly states that it was for visitor visa - I don't think it is causing any confusion. I can understand you are stressed and I replied only to help you. You may ignore posts which do not help.
This thread is for PR applicants. Your visitor visa info is of no use. Yes, I will ignore your irrelevant information.
 

snowball2018

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36 days left for 6 mnth mark.. ip2 since 21 nov.. nothing aftr that. :(
Hey Hannah,

I share the same timeline as yours and I share your anxiety too! AOR 3rd Aug, and IP2 since 21 Nov.

We've been through so much in 2018, so let's take a few last days of 2018 to chill and enjoy the Holiday moments. Actually I have been so much into Christmas and New Year that I almost forget all about PPR, ghosts, calls, etc. Wish you and your family all the best!
 
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snowball2018

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Is myimmitracker reliable? Looking at the August AOR tracker, only 27% of applicants have received a PPR, and this number is supposed to be (according to IRCC’s service standard) 80%+ by end of January.

Moreover, July is still at 49%, while it is expected to be 80%+ by December end.

I thought that maybe some applicants aren’t updating their profile after getting their PPRs, which would partly explain these numbers, but all months before June are 80%+.
I guess most people will update their immitracker profiles once they've received their PPR emails. I'm eager for the Express Entry Year-end report of 2018 to find out how much time it takes to process the cases, LOL :D:D guess it could not be that fantastic 4-month timeline for 80% of the cases.
 

powerofchrist

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This thread is for PR applicants. Your visitor visa info is of no use. Yes, I will ignore your irrelevant information.
To correct you - This is a discussion between August 2018 AOR folks. Discuss anything you like - ignore if you don't. Enjoy the internet and this forum. Happy new year.
 
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powerofchrist

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The PPR letter clearly states it needs to be mailed to a certain address. You might be talking of a different situation - which doesn’t apply to most of us.
I understand - this is what your reply should have been initially rather than asking everyone to restrict posts. It is you who needs to correct his posts.
 

p_d2058

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To correct you - This is a discussion between August 2018 AOR folks. Discuss anything you like - ignore if you don't. Enjoy the internet and this forum. Happy new year.
Incorrect. This thread is classified on the site under "Express Entry/Expression of Interest". Under that category, there is an August 2018 AOR thread - which is this thread. Therefore this is an Express Entry thread. Stop wasting your time and ours if you have nothing useful to say.
 

p_d2058

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Hello all
It’s been 4 and a half months past my AOR . My lawyer told me that ‘Background check is in progress’. I just want to ask what are the chances of refusal at this stage,with so many months passed. Experts please contribute.
As someone who has received PPR already, here are my suggestions:

1) Chances of rejection at this stage are slim. Also, if you are someone who hasn't paid your RPRF upfront, the verbiage on the RPRF request (when you receive it) is usually a giveaway as to where you are in the process. My colleague received his RPRF request after about 4 months with the wordings "your admissibility is in progress". Some people receive RPRF requests with the words "your eligibility and admissibility" are in progress. In the first case, your eligibility is usually done. In the second case, your eligibility is still being evaluated.

If you have already paid your RPRF upfront, you won't get the RPRF request and so wouldn't be able to see that verbiage. In that case, your best bet is to order GCMS notes. But I honestly don't think there's great benefit in doing that since it'll take a month to just get the notes.

2) With 4 months down, no additional document requests and no rejection...I think you're doing okay. There's very little chance of rejection at this stage.

3) Also, don't read too much into the online statuses. Mine literally just never changed beyond "We will let you know when the background check starts". But I still got my PPR. Even on the day I got my PPR, my attorney told me that my online profile still shows "We will let you know when the background check starts". I think the online statuses are just not updated immediately.

4) Also, don't read too much into ghost updates and things of that nature. They will keep you unnecessarily obsessed and occupied. In your case, since you have an attorney, my guess is you don't have access to your MyCIC account - your lawyer probably has access to it. So you are probably not getting those ghost updates -which is a good thing. I applied via an attorney too and therefore didn't get any ghost updates. I honestly think that is a good thing. I have friends who applied themselves and they kept obsessing over every ghost update and every tiny irrelevant thing - it is as if they had stopped living their lives.

The timeline is 6 months and I don't think there's any need to panic till 6 months are up. There's very little chance of anything going wrong at this stage. Also, don't expect any movement till after the New Year. With the holiday season, chances of anything moving over the next few days is slim.
 

powerofchrist

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Incorrect. This thread is classified on the site under "Express Entry/Expression of Interest". Under that category, there is an August 2018 AOR thread - which is this thread. Therefore this is an Express Entry thread. Stop wasting your time and ours if you have nothing useful to say.
Stop being in idiot and speak for yourself. Thanks. Try to ignore this.
 

p_d2058

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Stop being in idiot and speak for yourself. Thanks. Try to ignore this.
The only idiot here is you. Look at where this thread is classified on the site. It is under Express Entry. The only idiot here is you if you think this thread is for visitor visas.

Go to the website Homepage, go to "forums", click on "Express Entry/Expression of interest", under that...you'll see this thread. Take your visitor visa nonsense elsewhere - for the last time. Stop spamming the thread.

We are trying here to help PR applicants on the thread. Not visitor visa applicants. PLEASE get out. Stop spamming the thread. I do not want to respond to you further and contribute to visitor visa related spam on this thread which is for us PR applicants.
 
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p_d2058

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Is myimmitracker reliable? Looking at the August AOR tracker, only 27% of applicants have received a PPR, and this number is supposed to be (according to IRCC’s service standard) 80%+ by end of January.

Moreover, July is still at 49%, while it is expected to be 80%+ by December end.

I thought that maybe some applicants aren’t updating their profile after getting their PPRs, which would partly explain these numbers, but all months before June are 80%+.
Not everyone uses immitracker. Myself and 4 of my friends had applied together and none of us used immitracker. As such, I know of several people who use immitracker to "see" information - but they don't necessarily upload their own details on there. Immitracker is simply only a small sample set of the total applicants who actually apply for EE.

I wouldn't read too much into Immitracker or its stats.
 
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schilz

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Not everyone uses immitracker. Myself and 4 of my friends had applied together and none of us used immitracker. As such, I know of several people who use immitracker to "see" information - but they don't necessarily upload their own details on there. Immitracker is simply only a small sample set of the total applicants who actually apply for EE.

I wouldn't read too much into Immitracker or its stats.
Right, Immitracker is useful as an indicator only and not representative of the whole set of applicants. Don't take it too seriously and you should be ok.