- Aug 22, 2012
- 8
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 2173
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 14-08-2012
- AOR Received.
- 05-09-2012
- Med's Request
- Didnt come since advance Medicals
- Med's Done....
- Sep' 2012 (Advanced)
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 04-09-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-09-2013
- LANDED..........
- 24-09-2013
Hi guys and girls - This post might help you. This is CEC flow which is from my experience.
Now a days CEC Process is:
Application Filed -> Received AOR ( around 2 months, At the same time Canada Criminality Check happens. Security Check is also done at the same time) -> File reviewed by a junior officer ( may be in around 8-9 months, he recommends you Pass/ Fail/Review etc, application status is still as Application Received) -> File lies in queue for a senior officer to review, once Senior officer picks your file, you get MR, and soon the PPR (around in 12-13 months).
Some Junior VO's issue MR but not everyone does it. So that's the reason why few people wait (2-3 months) more after medicals before getting PPR but some get MR->PR very soon. The later ones are the ones where Senior officer is working on file.
Myth: Criminality and Security takes lot of time. For 90% of cases this is myth. CIC relies on PCC we submit and Canadian Criminality they can do themselves. Please understand that for all these details, they just need to run a query on a DB, even for Security. There might be different departments involved but it doesn't involve any manual verification like going to person's home and stuff like that.The main wait time is because of queue and not the process. If CIC wishes and works on only one file, we can receive PR in merely couple of days provided all the documentation is clear and sufficient.
For Rest 10% it may be true if you have extensive travel history.
All the information I shared is based on my personal experience and not from any CIC site.
Now a days CEC Process is:
Application Filed -> Received AOR ( around 2 months, At the same time Canada Criminality Check happens. Security Check is also done at the same time) -> File reviewed by a junior officer ( may be in around 8-9 months, he recommends you Pass/ Fail/Review etc, application status is still as Application Received) -> File lies in queue for a senior officer to review, once Senior officer picks your file, you get MR, and soon the PPR (around in 12-13 months).
Some Junior VO's issue MR but not everyone does it. So that's the reason why few people wait (2-3 months) more after medicals before getting PPR but some get MR->PR very soon. The later ones are the ones where Senior officer is working on file.
Myth: Criminality and Security takes lot of time. For 90% of cases this is myth. CIC relies on PCC we submit and Canadian Criminality they can do themselves. Please understand that for all these details, they just need to run a query on a DB, even for Security. There might be different departments involved but it doesn't involve any manual verification like going to person's home and stuff like that.The main wait time is because of queue and not the process. If CIC wishes and works on only one file, we can receive PR in merely couple of days provided all the documentation is clear and sufficient.
For Rest 10% it may be true if you have extensive travel history.
All the information I shared is based on my personal experience and not from any CIC site.