I wish that person was wrong =( But you have my word that they will process the remaining inventory by March 31, 2016 (that's a strict deadline).Alialiali said:ya mate, a polish vip member posted it about a month or two ago
I wish that person was wrong =( But you have my word that they will process the remaining inventory by March 31, 2016 (that's a strict deadline).Alialiali said:ya mate, a polish vip member posted it about a month or two ago
didn't u say earlier the ppr rush will start at the end of January?Diplomatru said:I wish that person was wrong =( But you have my word that they will process the remaining inventory by March 31, 2016 (that's a strict deadline).
Most likely, it will, but that's a different story. I was referring to the deadline, not to the time by which they start processing again.Alialiali said:didn't u say earlier the ppr rush will start at the end of January?
Diplo was talking about what happened last year.Alialiali said:didn't u say earlier the ppr rush will start at the end of January?
Alialiali said:not only EE. CEC are getting PPR too.
I was a big fan that this theory is wrong until i read today that someone's lawyer told him that they stopped processing our apps because they might have reached their quota for 2015.
they might have a specific number of visas allocated for each category.
There's no table and it is from 2006Al_Safaniyah123 said:Quotas for 2015 intake. Check the table at the end
immigration.ca/en/immigration-wiki2/43-canada-immigration/145-canada-s-annual-immigration-levels-quota-system-in-disguise.html
Obvious mistake from my end. Here is the link i intended to put up in the first placeAlialiali said:There's no table and it is from 2006
I was checking last year's posts in the PhD stream forum of this website (canadavisa) and I noticed that last year starting from January 6th people started getting PPRs. And then PPR requests continued in January 8, 9,... . So I don't know where the theory of "end of January" came from because apparently, last year people received PPRs starting from early January.Alialiali said:we will have to wait until the end of January (VO ran out of visas for us) or end of March (14 months processing time).
thanks!perfection_88 said:I also noticed that on December 23, 2015, they have updated processing times for Federal Skilled Worker category to 13 months. Here is the link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp
we all know they have a quota and we all applied within the quota. some apps were rejected because quotas have been reached. they weren't prepared enough to process all these apps. by prepared i mean, didn't have enough visas.Al_Safaniyah123 said:Obvious mistake from my end. Here is the link i intended to put up in the first place
www.canadaimmigrants.com/immigration/policy/canada-immigration-targets-for-2015/
Same issue for for raising cse for "In Canada - PNP". But we (May 2015 PNP inland zone applicants) all received communication from Sydney,NS yesterday to send our new passport copies (if any), PCCs and RPRF through CSE and this mail is sent for all Sydney,NS based applicants. I think that the site is still evolving and not really planned for many things hence confusion. So please dont hesitate to raise CSE for updating important information on your file or raising queries if its really necessary.perfection_88 said:Interestingly, I also noticed something in their case specific enquiry page (https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx). When you want to issue a case specific enquiry, you should choose the type of your application from a drop-down box. This menu has almost every thing except "In- Canada Permanent Residence: Federal Skilled Worker Class". So, technically, they have made it impossible for us to issue a case specific enquiry.