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Interesting , great job compiling the stats . I'm a Dec 19 AOR and FSW- I candidate . Do you have any links or are aware of avg. status for FSW- I applicants?
Apologies, but I'm selfishly only analyzing data that applies to me directly. You can look at the "Consolidated e-APR Tracker (Express Entry Permanent Residency Application)" tracker on MyImmiTracker and filter it to your liking, however.
 
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Apologies, but I'm selfishly only analyzing data that applies to me directly. You can look at the "Consolidated e-APR Tracker (Express Entry Permanent Residency Application)" tracker on MyImmiTracker and filter it to your liking, however.
No worries, it makes sense . I did look into immitracker but didn't get any concrete status on FSW-I applicants,not many folks updated it diligently . And there's a separate forum that calls out FSW-I as the slowest of all categories lol.
 
Hi guys,
So being a dumbass I only put my Firstname in the Given Name field when applying instead of Firstname Middlename. I didn't even realize this was a problem since I used Firstname Lastname format for everyday activity. Today I went to ASC to give biometric and the agent ask me why my given name did not have the middle name from my passport and explain that everything must match the passport.
How do you advice to fix this ? Should I raise a CSE and try to update my name ? I search this forum for similar case and someone said he/she didn't do anything and still received PPR fine since middle name is not that important. However I didn't want to take any risk. I am planning to call the office early next week and ask for advice.
 
No, it still said it was in progress until they approved my application (when they received my passport copy + photos and printed my CoPR).
That's what I figured. Ah well. The wait continues!
 
Hi, This week, I received a job offer at the Canadian office of an American company. The legal team advised that it is less risky to not go the LMIA route, but to append the job offer to my application, and that this usually makes things faster. Does anyone know if this happens, meaning does appending an offer to a submitted application make things faster? I'm on IP1. Thanks!
 
Hi, This week, I received a job offer at the Canadian office of an American company. The legal team advised that it is less risky to not go the LMIA route, but to append the job offer to my application, and that this usually makes things faster. Does anyone know if this happens, meaning does appending an offer to a submitted application make things faster? I'm on IP1. Thanks!

If you already qualify under FSW-O, why even bother telling them about a job offer?