renesa05 said:AOR - 25 March
Additional doc - travel history request - April 10
Travel history submission - April 10
Medical Passed - April 13
BGC -N/A -April 13
BGC - IP- April 29
PPR- May 1
noc 2171
I have a hypothesis. According to the two PPR cases in March (renesa05 AOR Mar25 and Kawalrandhawa AOR Mar1), none of them is single. I think that the IRCC has different waiting/processing queues for single applicants and applicants with spouse/dependents and the IRCC allocate their resources on each of the queue based on statistics. If any of the queue's cases drops below the bar calculated by the historical statistics, that queue's applications will be processed faster as a result.romrumrira said:Are you single with a simple profile?
I assume that there're less applicants with spouse/dependents in March than the average number and that queue is processed faster.
And another fact that I believe is that the most time that takes this 6 month processing time is waiting. The processing time for applicants with spouse/dependents may be longer than the single applicants'. It will be faster if the waiting time is significantly short. Now we can see how long actually it should take to process an EE PR application without waiting.