Can you please share your AOR date?VRT said:Hi,
My BG changed from IP1 to NA today. FSW-O.
Next step...criminality check...your status will change back to In progress...then PPR.VRT said:What is the next step now? Any idea?
Thanks for the quick response.mdeep83 said:Next step...criminality check...your status will change back to In progress...then PPR.
It does not seem that way. PNP applicants are last priority based on what I have observed in the tracker. So us PNP applicants are in for a long wait. So far it appears that PNP applicants still achieve PR status within the 6 months after receipt of e-APR.camwinter said:Any March PNP-Outland been lucky enough to have any progress?
Thanks so much! We seem to have similar timelines with regard to the e-AOR, mine is 6th march and I'm PNP ONIP too!!gregrdyer said:It does not seem that way. PNP applicants are last priority based on what I have observed in the tracker. So us PNP applicants are in for a long wait. So far it appears that PNP applicants still achieve PR status within the 6 months after receipt of e-APR.
So if March applicants don't get PPR by the end of September, then we're in trouble. I'm not super worried about it though. It's just another waiting game.
As Regards FSWO or CEC ?ronu008 said:According to January and February Tracker, Most ppl get their PPR withing 80 days of eAPR date. I agree that there are few cases where it can take 90 days and as little as 40 days. But an average is 80 days. Fingers crossed
COngrats on the big step of your application. Your IP2 is coming soon I believeVRT said:Hi,
My BG changed from IP1 to NA today. FSW-O.
JamesYoyo said:COngrats on the big step of your application. Your IP2 is coming soon I believe
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VRT said:JamesYoyo said:COngrats on the big step of your application. Your IP2 is coming soon I believe
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It looks like with PNP applications they are stuck at 27th February. There hasn't been much movement for the past 20 days, Hopefully, they resume PNP after they process FSW up to March 15th. With respect to PPRs, PNP applicants are getting them along with FSW applicants at least in December and January trackers.gregrdyer said:It does not seem that way. PNP applicants are last priority based on what I have observed in the tracker. So us PNP applicants are in for a long wait. So far it appears that PNP applicants still achieve PR status within the 6 months after receipt of e-APR.
So if March applicants don't get PPR by the end of September, then we're in trouble. I'm not super worried about it though. It's just another waiting game.