I dont think there are hundreds of 2018. May be 2 or 3 pending. Its rare that 2018 is still pending.I doubt this because there is 2018 on the waiting list
I dont think there are hundreds of 2018. May be 2 or 3 pending. Its rare that 2018 is still pending.I doubt this because there is 2018 on the waiting list
I belong to that pending 2018 AOR August 2018I dont think there are hundreds of 2018. May be 2 or 3 pending. Its rare that 2018 is still pending.
cpc-ctd-ottawa@cic.gc.ca is the one I commonly find on social media.Folks anyone has the email address for the Ottawa VO for updating the remed.i already did the webform.
You are right !Yo guys, I added the new February 28 data into the old table with a terrible MS paint job.
It appears the processing speed for FSW files was approximately around 106 PPRs / a day between December 15 2021 - February 1 2022.
Now it is 159 PPRs / a day according to February 1 2022 - February 28 2022 data. If they continue with this speed during the rest of the year, it will take 9 to 10 months for IRCC to clear the FSW backlog.
Lmao did you forget who we are dealing with here. You can be rest assured that the CEC resources will be allocated evenly between TR2PR and PNP.I just hope that the resources dedicated for CEC will be allocated evenly between FSW and PNP later on.
No, I am not forgeting for a second.Lmao did you forget who we are dealing with here. You can be rest assured that the CEC resources will be allocated evenly between TR2PR and PNP.
Yeah its best you inform them about the change in your mailing address by webformI have a question regarding the mailing address. I am FSW- O and in order to make sure that I would receive any correspondence sent by IRCC, I gave them my sister’s address in Canada as the mailing address. However, she moved house a couple of months ago and I forgot about the fact that I gave them her address until recently that I received my GCMS notes and saw her old address as the mailing address. Do I need to send a webform and inform them about it? Any advice would be much appreciated.
IRCC is operating on a FIFO basis, but the data is skewed because different VOs operate at different speeds. Also the normal distribution for late 2019 and early 2020 apps is that the majority of them are finalized, (close to `80% )the remainder from that time period are either VO specific lags or case specific complexities. Immitracker gives an accurate slice of data to substantiate this to an extent. A lot of green late 2019 and early 2020, and sporadic improvements towards mid and late 2020. Early 2021, alot of blue.- They are number of persons. You better start following persons instead of applications since IRCC's yearly quota of 55.900 is for all FSW/CEC 'persons' who'll be approved in 2022. You can use my below post for more numbers on the matter.
- No, IRCC is not working on a first come first out basis. It has never been working that way, never will. You're welcome to visit all late 2019 and early 2020 topics in this forum or check the last PPRs on myimmitracker.com to be absolutely sure on they don't give a fuc.k about your AOR date. There are people remaining from all AORs.
- FSW is not a priority for IRCC. That's why they reduced the number of FSW/CEC intake by %50 in 2022.
Bro, you've been awfully quiet. Where'd you go?
Same with me (submitted docs yesterday, this morning the status in my account has changed) - except I only received an ADR for Schedule A.Got ADR for PCC and Schedule A and submitted them yesterday. This morning, it's changed to 'Not Applicable'. HAve they approved the documents? What does it mean?