CEC and for visa office I don’t know how to find on ppr paperwork but I believe it’s Ottawa.Congrats, what is you stream and Visa office?
CEC and for visa office I don’t know how to find on ppr paperwork but I believe it’s Ottawa.Congrats, what is you stream and Visa office?
I understand the HUGE volume of applications they see, however the secrecy is incredibly frustrating. Why can’t they just tell you when security has started, etc? What benefit does that serve?Recently, most applicants tend to believe that when the call center agent or GCMS notes say security is not started, then it is indeed not started. In the past, lots of people were inclined to believe that security may be in progress secretly in the background.
The English friend who posted his comments 2 days ago said the call center agent told him/her that the file was in a queue to be sent for security checks, so it is highly likely that there is a big backlog and they have to put new cases on hold until they manage to clear at least part of their backlog.
I think its so dependent on where your file ends up. The person from December may have been outland from a country where they don't get many applicants so as soon as it goes to the LVO it will get processed straight away. If you are outland from a country who deals with a high number of PR applicants then the LVO will be busy and take longer. There is a lot of us who are inland applicants, I'm guessing the biggest percentage of applicants. I don't think Sydney visa office can cope with the volume of applicants they have.I understand the HUGE volume of applications they see, however the secrecy is incredibly frustrating. Why can’t they just tell you when security has started, etc? What benefit does that serve?
I just can’t understand a backlog when someone from December AOR gets PPR - I mean that’s barely over a month! How can that be?
Rant over
I saw it on immitracker. I believe the NOC also influences it. This particular case the NOC is Software Engineer.Finally some good news....Just kidding , but someone with eAOR Dec 9 2019 just got his/her PPR (FSW stream)
VO - New DelhiJust called IRCC and below are the updates:
VO - ND
AOR- 23 aug 2019
MEP - 9 sep 2019
biometrics - 12 sep 2019
Eligibility - not started
Criminality - passed
Security - not started
Background Check: In process
Estimated time as per portal: 23 Feb 2020; 5 months already down; it shows 30 days remaining!
The agent mentioned that since my eligibility is not yet started, it would take at least 2-3 months once it is started and the deadline is likely to get exceed.
Can someone please confirm if this is normal for Delhi VO and can I expect PPR within the estimated timeline?
All the best, you never know, you could very well receive an update on the day itself. Will you be calling the hotline again, after the due date?Only 7 days left in my account. Definitely feeling hopeless.
Since My eAOR is Aug 2, I will be one of the first August folks who will hit that due date without any result.
Hahahah, you're right about that, it's 3am+ here in SG.Hey my friend
You are really a night owl! It is the middle of the night in beautiful Singapore
Thank you for cheering me up. I think we are all fooled by their 6 month processing time. It is just a very general estimation. It is never a promise, nor is it legally binding.
I will be calling them on Feb 3, which is the first Monday after my due date (next Sunday). Nevertheless, I highly doubt they will give me any valuable information.
Have you ordered your notes?
So following your logic, if a person with eAOR October 2019 and VO in Ottawa, they shouldn't be getting PPRs right now, is that correct? giving that a lot of applicants with eAOR way before that and also with VO in Ottawa, are still waiting or stuck in the queue. But, if you have a look at myimmitracker, you would see people getting their PPRs in Ottawa with eAOR in September, October and even November...Whatever IRCC is doing is just magic and needs special powers to uncover this enigma hahaI think its so dependent on where your file ends up. The person from December may have been outland from a country where they don't get many applicants so as soon as it goes to the LVO it will get processed straight away. If you are outland from a country who deals with a high number of PR applicants then the LVO will be busy and take longer. There is a lot of us who are inland applicants, I'm guessing the biggest percentage of applicants. I don't think Sydney visa office can cope with the volume of applicants they have.
Perhaps the agent was indeed telling the truth! I've seen people here get a GU on the 6 month mark itself followed by PPR a day later. Feeling anxious for you too as the 6th Feb is drawing really soon.I have been to SG many times and I do know that people in SG tend to stay up late
Do you still recall me saying earlier that when I called 3 weeks ago, the agent said I may get a result at the end of this month? I really have no idea what prompted her to say that. I once suspected that she could see a due date on my file which I cannot see in my account, but then my hope faded away quickly as I reminded myself to be realistic and any take that as a good wish from that nice agent...
Be sure to order CBSA notes. That will tell you what is happening to your security as well.
Yeah it's ridiculous that some people can get PPR in one month but others have to wait 2 yearsSo following your logic, if a person with eAOR October 2019 and VO in Ottawa, they shouldn't be getting PPRs right now, is that correct? giving that a lot of applicants with eAOR way before that and also with VO in Ottawa, are still waiting or stuck in the queue. But, if you have a look at myimmitracker, you would see people getting their PPRs in Ottawa with eAOR in September, October and even November...Whatever IRCC is doing is just magic and needs special powers to uncover this enigma haha
I'm not sure if my travel history is that intensive compared to others here... But it does include multiple entries to neighbouring countries like Malaysia, Indonesia etc. Other than that, there is also travel history to US, UK & Europe. I read that some countries we visit could take longer to get clearance.. hmm..Yes. I have seen that kind of case too, but the thing is that I am under SS and then I assume the 6-month processing time no longer applies to me.
Also, I remember you said you've been to many countries. Me too. Therefore, I have no idea if they are requesting clearance from all of those countries that I have briefly visited (not only countries where I have stayed for 6 months) . If that is the case, then my application is destined to be a lengthy and time-consuming one. I really hope they don't process security check in this way.
I am not quite sure what the latest update you've got says about the result of the review of your proof of fund. If you think this problem with fund is already resolved, then there is no need to take any action now. The eligibility review status in your account will always show that they are reviewing it until the very end, and it doesn't mean they are still reviewing your eligibility at all.
My personal experience is that your money should be in an account that is readily available for you to use when needed. Since you said this account allows you to withdraw your money at any time, then it should be fine. The only thing is that the agent who reviewed your proof of fund may not have enough knowledge and thought you cannot withdraw the fund from that investment account.
Also, you are likely to be one of those whose files are waiting in a queue to be sent for security check, and no one knows how long it has to wait before security can be initiated.