Same here.....honestly losing the excitement of a new move....it's getting too stressful!@Muriel228 I really hope we all get it soon. Its killing me now. I am losing rhe light at the end of the tunnel.
Same here.....honestly losing the excitement of a new move....it's getting too stressful!@Muriel228 I really hope we all get it soon. Its killing me now. I am losing rhe light at the end of the tunnel.
My tapeworm and I are edified, but still not sure we collectively have the brainpower to know how to implement that information correctly.
Many congratulationsLovely guys and gals !!!!!!!!!!!! PPR day is here
I just got my landing interview request (3 min ago). Its here finally! The happiness is worth the wait
From the bottom of my heart, I wish you all good luck and a super speedy PPR. Thanks for all your support and kind words.
Same hereIs anyone is able to login to cic site using GC key??? I am getting redirected to the cic main page after entering gckey uname and pwd
Its Dec 5. You can find all details in my signatureWhat is your AOR date??
Shitty process and shitty siteIts Dec 5. You can find all details in my signature
Congratulations.Lovely guys and gals !!!!!!!!!!!! PPR day is here
I just got my landing interview request (3 min ago). Its here finally! The happiness is worth the wait
From the bottom of my heart, I wish you all good luck and a super speedy PPR. Thanks for all your support and kind words.
Congratulations very happy for youLovely guys and gals !!!!!!!!!!!! PPR day is here
I just got my landing interview request (3 min ago). Its here finally! The happiness is worth the wait
From the bottom of my heart, I wish you all good luck and a super speedy PPR. Thanks for all your support and kind words.
i know i feel like crying now .... AOR 3Sleepy Edmonton
Eligibility in progress
Security and criminality not started. Can’t start before the eligibility completion
No date can be provided
Thank you so much dear And thanks everyone. You guys have been my one strong pillar of support throughout this tough time. And I will pray for you all to get PPRs and have a healthy settled life in Canada soon.Congratulations very happy for you
Amazing analysis!Yes, in January I did find that there might be no correlation between an ETH and a prolonged processing based on the experience of candidates whose applications were either approved in 2018 or still pending beyond six months. But there were a number of things I didn't know then that I know now. Indeed, a number of candidates will be delayed due to The Great Backlog regardless of having an ETH or not, but there are ways in which IRCC treats the applications of candidates that have multiple PCCs and/or ETHs that leads me to believe the following:
1. IRCC/CBSA authenticate every single PCC with the issuing authority - PCCs are authenticated in batches and this explains why we observe a "PPR rain" from certain VOs.
2. Trivial as it sounds, IRCC/CBSA actually comb through your passport(s) to match your travel dates with entry and exit stamps and/or other data available to them from foreign governments. I used to think surely they don't have the time for that...maybe they randomly select, say, every 10th candidate for a thorough vetting - this is not the case! We have seen several cases of applicants here who received ADRs for not reporting something minute like the correct Schengen exit port or a trip they had not listed but for which they had stamps in their passport. Since it took me about 36 hours to compile my list (about 115 trips total), I imagine it would take an IRCC officer the same amount of time to independently reproduce my travel history and then corroborate that with what I submitted. I can't think of another explanation for how razor sharp IRCC have been when someone has missed a stamp or a trip.
3. IRCC/CBSA look at the candidate's overall travel profile to find suspicious patterns. I don't know what their algorithms are programmed to flag, but I'd be surprised if travel in unstable regions of the Middle East, Africa or Latin America are treated with particular joy.
4. CBSA also quizzes certain foreign governments to find out more about your travel there. Again, we can't have enough information on why they pick certain trips to investigate or how they arrive at their conclusions, but I imagine this is standard practice for a thorough vetting.
All of these factors add time to the usual processing sequence. I've realized that security cannot "start" without criminality having been passed, and eligibility won't be promoted to passed until at least the medicals and criminality have been passed.
I have found no particular evidence based on MyImmiTracker data that there is a bias toward candidates that are single or have multiple dependents. There is also no evidence pointing toward a bias for certain NOCs or candidates with higher CRS scores. Any biases we presume for countries of residence (such as the US) actually tie back to the background check process I have explained above. Because there is a high level of information sharing between the US and Canada, a candidate presently living in the US is looked at most favorably compared to any other region, and US residents are also likely approved faster because the FBI reauthenticates PCCs faster than Scotland Yard or the Indian Police, for example.
With the way MyImmiTracker is presently structured, we can't control for the number of PCCs or ETH because this information is not recorded - not only should we track the number of PCCs, we should also put down the names of the issuing countries and also the number of trips reported. We could then start to make some sense of the data.
WOW !!! Truly Amazing !!! this is clearly written like a research report from an Investment Banker / Stock Broker based on thorough analysis of a scrip. I would definitely hire you either as an Investment Advisor or Portfolio Manager.Yes, in January I did find that there might be no correlation between an ETH and a prolonged processing based on the experience of candidates whose applications were either approved in 2018 or still pending beyond six months. But there were a number of things I didn't know then that I know now. Indeed, a number of candidates will be delayed due to The Great Backlog regardless of having an ETH or not, but there are ways in which IRCC treats the applications of candidates that have multiple PCCs and/or ETHs that leads me to believe the following:
1. IRCC/CBSA authenticate every single PCC with the issuing authority - PCCs are authenticated in batches and this explains why we observe a "PPR rain" from certain VOs.
2. Trivial as it sounds, IRCC/CBSA actually comb through your passport(s) to match your travel dates with entry and exit stamps and/or other data available to them from foreign governments. I used to think surely they don't have the time for that...maybe they randomly select, say, every 10th candidate for a thorough vetting - this is not the case! We have seen several cases of applicants here who received ADRs for not reporting something minute like the correct Schengen exit port or a trip they had not listed but for which they had stamps in their passport. Since it took me about 36 hours to compile my list (about 115 trips total), I imagine it would take an IRCC officer the same amount of time to independently reproduce my travel history and then corroborate that with what I submitted. I can't think of another explanation for how razor sharp IRCC have been when someone has missed a stamp or a trip.
3. IRCC/CBSA look at the candidate's overall travel profile to find suspicious patterns. I don't know what their algorithms are programmed to flag, but I'd be surprised if travel in unstable regions of the Middle East, Africa or Latin America are treated with particular joy.
4. CBSA also quizzes certain foreign governments to find out more about your travel there. Again, we can't have enough information on why they pick certain trips to investigate or how they arrive at their conclusions, but I imagine this is standard practice for a thorough vetting.
All of these factors add time to the usual processing sequence. I've realized that security cannot "start" without criminality having been passed, and eligibility won't be promoted to passed until at least the medicals and criminality have been passed.
I have found no particular evidence based on MyImmiTracker data that there is a bias toward candidates that are single or have multiple dependents. There is also no evidence pointing toward a bias for certain NOCs or candidates with higher CRS scores. Any biases we presume for countries of residence (such as the US) actually tie back to the background check process I have explained above. Because there is a high level of information sharing between the US and Canada, a candidate presently living in the US is looked at most favorably compared to any other region, and US residents are also likely approved faster because the FBI reauthenticates PCCs faster than Scotland Yard or the Indian Police, for example.
With the way MyImmiTracker is presently structured, we can't control for the number of PCCs or ETH because this information is not recorded - not only should we track the number of PCCs, we should also put down the names of the issuing countries and also the number of trips reported. We could then start to make some sense of the data.