HakikiKanada
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according to this chart outland applicants process faster tyhan inlanders but this is wrong. Great effort though.
This is because the OP used the info of those outland applicants whose apps were processed at their local VO's and majority of outland apps are processed at Ottawa. I'ld therefore suggest that if you're outland with Ottawa Vo then you should select FSW inland because it's the same processing speed anyway.HakikiKanada said:according to this chart outland applicants process faster tyhan inlanders but this is wrong. Great effort though.
i dont think your crs will change if you change your noc. maybe if you tried other programs other than ee...quuensly said:Hello
I would like to ask some few further details. I'm currently working as a nurse for more than 6 years and I already have my express entry profile. My score is a bit low for 349 points. And honestly, It's difficult to find an employer because some of them requires someone that is a resident or most of them do not reply. But, I keep on searching for potential employers everyday I wonder if I am also a registered midwife. Will this also help me to improve my score? I badly need your help, I feel like I'm in limbo.. thanks!
According to the July thread, outland FSW applicants are getting DMs and PPRs while all inlanders are still waiting, so I'd say the predictions are correct.HakikiKanada said:according to this chart outland applicants process faster tyhan inlanders but this is wrong. Great effort though.
Thank you for the input.AidinF said:Now that you're getting the well deserved exposure, maybe you could add a form to allow people to enter their timeline? And you can add the data points, pending your approval of course. This will bring in tons of more data points!
I think we already have it. Take a look at General Statistics, Processing Time Distribution graph (second from the top).AidinF said:Also if you could make the processing time a (slow) function of time, it'd be great! Presumably, at the beginning with a smaller backlog, they'd probably have a shorter processing time.. etc etc you know best.
I would like to meet other PR applicants. What attracts me is not the idea of free beer but an opportunity to complain about CICAidinF said:And if you do take the beer invitations seriously, I live in Vancouver too and would be glad to hangout and commiserate over this whole EE process, over a local microbrewed pint.
Eddie,eddie_in_NL said:I just curious why people say that inland applications are processed faster ?
The (albeit limited) data does not show that.
Also, from what i read in the forums, CIC is often requesting RCMP checks for the inland applicants. This adds to the overall processing time, and for obvious reasons, it is not needed for out of country applicants.
CIC can also check the PR application of inland applicants versus their previous study or work permit, which again adds to the processing time. This again is not needed for out of country applicants, unless it is a previous resident of Canada.
So, given everything else is the same, it makes sense that inland applicants should take a bit longer.
On the plus side, being in Canada shows that one can adapt to living here, which may be a favourable point when the officer is analysing your application. It just doesn't seem to speed up the process though.
Any other thoughts on this ?
Hi All,Anya654 said:This is because the OP used the info of those outland applicants whose apps were processed at their local VO's and majority of outland apps are processed at Ottawa. I'ld therefore suggest that if you're outland with Ottawa Vo then you should select FSW inland because it's the same processing speed anyway.