Hey,
So I know this is something all of us, with an application in process, are sort of wondering... And it's making us crazy not knowing.
How is CIC processing ? What are the factors that make an application being processed fast or slow ? etc.
So here's my idea... You're welcome to share your opinion.
First, let's review what WE can do to make an application go faster, or slow it down :
1. Upfront medicals
2. RPRF
3. Police certificates
4. History
5. Work Reference Letters
6. All Documents required
I really suggest to make sure to have ALL documents ready BEFORE you apply. In doubt, better safe than delay.
Best to have more than not enough.
Here are CIC instructions. Don't think we can go wrong with those.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
Then, let's review some factors we have no control over...
1. Single vs Dependants
2. Citizenship
3. Documents / History
4. When you submit your application
5. Where you submit your application
6. CEC vs FSW vs ...
7. PNP, LMIA...
I think we would need some data to put some numbers into those factors. I would encourage everyone to use the tracker for that. Maybe one day we'll than be able to give a precise answer.
Also, I think, anytime you are asked for a document, your case is sent back in the pile...
So don't expect an agent to review it as soon as you upload the document. That's why it's so important to give all documents first hand and have a detailed history.
From all that, I believe an application well prepared, with the best factors in consideration would be approved in 2-3 months max.
Any document missing or request for information will delay of at least 1 month.
If your factors are not so good, I'd expect your application to take min. 4 months. and possibly go to 6 or more.
As I said... this is my opinion.
I'm still waiting for PPR. Based on my analysis, I should receive it in a month. But I could be wrong and have to wait 4 more months (please no !)
So... What do you think ?
So I know this is something all of us, with an application in process, are sort of wondering... And it's making us crazy not knowing.
How is CIC processing ? What are the factors that make an application being processed fast or slow ? etc.
So here's my idea... You're welcome to share your opinion.
First, let's review what WE can do to make an application go faster, or slow it down :
1. Upfront medicals
2. RPRF
3. Police certificates
4. History
5. Work Reference Letters
6. All Documents required
I really suggest to make sure to have ALL documents ready BEFORE you apply. In doubt, better safe than delay.
Best to have more than not enough.
Here are CIC instructions. Don't think we can go wrong with those.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
Then, let's review some factors we have no control over...
1. Single vs Dependants
2. Citizenship
3. Documents / History
4. When you submit your application
5. Where you submit your application
6. CEC vs FSW vs ...
7. PNP, LMIA...
I think we would need some data to put some numbers into those factors. I would encourage everyone to use the tracker for that. Maybe one day we'll than be able to give a precise answer.
Also, I think, anytime you are asked for a document, your case is sent back in the pile...
So don't expect an agent to review it as soon as you upload the document. That's why it's so important to give all documents first hand and have a detailed history.
From all that, I believe an application well prepared, with the best factors in consideration would be approved in 2-3 months max.
Any document missing or request for information will delay of at least 1 month.
If your factors are not so good, I'd expect your application to take min. 4 months. and possibly go to 6 or more.
As I said... this is my opinion.
I'm still waiting for PPR. Based on my analysis, I should receive it in a month. But I could be wrong and have to wait 4 more months (please no !)
So... What do you think ?