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I'm praying everyday for every single FSW applicant in this group. I hope we will get our PR's very very soon 

Where ??? Send me linkTwo days ago a fsw inland got ppr and another person got it 2 hours ago. Nice!! Hopefully we are getting ours soon!
Where ??? Send me link
It takes me 5 minutes to figure out the filter on this website every time lolhttps://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/tra...express-entry-permanent-residency-application
Sort it by "PPR Date" and you can clearly see the most recent applicants who got their PPR and the stream in which they applied.
If you'd like to see FSW-Inland only, you can use the filters.
https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/tra...express-entry-permanent-residency-application
Can someone interpret this? Seems like PPRs have started flowing for FSW-inlanders
It seems like they are processing less and less of the FSW applications each month. Unfortunately, the data doesn't separate it into Inland and Outland.
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PS: I created this chart using a worksheet from Canada's open data portal.
375k backlog is for all PR categories and not just Express entry. Ranging from the much broader Economic class to Family, Refugees and humanitarian streams. So it’s best not to over analyze itCorrect me if I am wrong, if there are 375K backlog and they are processing 10-12K files per month, does it mean it will take at least 30 months (2.5 years) to clean the backlog even if there is no new pool entry?
https://myimmitracker.com/en/ca/tra...express-entry-permanent-residency-application
Sort it by "PPR Date" and you can clearly see the most recent applicants who got their PPR and the stream in which they applied.
If you'd like to see FSW-Inland only, you can use the filters.
Nah; his PPR date is August 24, 2021. Check properlyHe just updated his status 2 hrs ago on immitracker, but actually he get PPR in 13th July, 2021.
375k backlog is for all PR categories and not just Express entry. Ranging from the much broader Economic class to Family, Refugees and humanitarian streams. So it’s best not to over analyze it