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I am applying under Express Entry CEC from within Canada.
About how long is it currently taking to get PR application approved if applying from within Canada (assuming documents are complete)?
 
samanta60 said:
I am applying under Express Entry CEC from within Canada.
About how long is it currently taking to get PR application approved if applying from within Canada (assuming documents are complete)?

6 months average.
 
Does it mean it can take only 3 or 4 months for some people and say 8 or 9 months for some others? or it is usually really close to 6 months?
 
samanta60 said:
Does it mean it can take only 3 or 4 months for some people and say 8 or 9 months for some others? or it is usually really close to 6 months?

Yes, for someone it even took 1 month for others more than a year.

It really depends.
 
del is right ! and from what i've heard usually for inland applicants it is faster considering the fact that they are on PGWP's and all , usually 3-5 months i would say .
 
OMG_Chakromakro said:
del is right ! and from what i've heard usually for inland applicants it is faster considering the fact that they are on PGWP's and all , usually 3-5 months i would say .


You mean if one already has a temporary work permit, the process may be faster?
 
umm no i mean in general as compared to FSW ,CEC PR process is faster
 
Thanks.
It would be great if recent CEC applicant could share how long their PR processing took.
 
samanta60 said:
Thanks.
It would be great if recent CEC applicant could share how long their PR processing took.

of coz there is a thread on the timeline

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/cec-inland-share-your-timeline-t349220.1215.html


from the case I've observed so far, FSW tend to be faster than CEC since FSW Applications are reviewed by local visa office so the number of applications may be low for one specific location.
 
OMG_Chakromakro said:
del is right ! and from what i've heard usually for inland applicants it is faster considering the fact that they are on PGWP's and all , usually 3-5 months i would say .

No really, based on the November eAPR thread, outland FSW applicants are processing at a much faster rate. Being inland applicants or a PGWP holder don't help much. It took my friend 9 months to get PPR, and he's an inland FSW with PGWP. It seems like if your applications are processed at certain LVOs, like NDVO, processing time will be fast.