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PNP Outland
OINP
PA + Dependents- 2
COR- U.S.A
VO- Ottawa
AOR- 14 August 2021
Medical passed- 21 November 2021
BIL- 22 November 2021

GU- 27 January 2022
PPR - 29 January 2022

14th of August 2021 ?

Haven't see any application faster than this before. Crazy fast.
 
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from july 2021 AOR thread

PNP Outland
OINP
PA + Dependents- 2
COR- U.S.A
VO- Ottawa
AOR- 14 August 2021
Medical passed- 21 November 2021
BIL- 22 November 2021

GU- 27 January 2022
PPR - 29 January 2022

I don't understand this logic!? I get that local VO's have been sending PPRs for more recent applications but at least they are consistent timeline wise. I thought that Ottawa is not working at all but wtf is this? This is so not fair. The desperation is so real rn. Is there any way to request our case to be transferred to another VO? I am done with this bs.
 
I don't understand this logic!? I get that local VO's have been sending PPRs for more recent applications but at least they are consistent timeline wise. I thought that Ottawa is not working at all but wtf is this? This is so not fair. The desperation is so real rn. Is there any way to request our case to be transferred to another VO? I am done with this bs.

Well, maybe the country of residence makes a difference in this particular case.
 
Well, maybe the country of residence makes a difference in this particular case.
If that's the case then why don't they say so. Why (tf) do they have to keep us in limbo. Whatever (tf) happened to transparency???
 
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when was the last time you send a webform? is it ok to send one demanding quick decision ?
As suggested by @EscoBlades i had recently sent a webform asking if there’s any further documents I need to provide to facilitate an officer to finalize our application. Jan 2020 AOR and all stages passed pending final decision. It’s been about 45 days since remedicals passed and submission of Schedule A.
 
As suggested by @EscoBlades i had recently sent a webform asking if there’s any further documents I need to provide to facilitate an officer to finalize our application. Jan 2020 AOR and all stages passed pending final decision. It’s been about 45 days since remedicals passed and submission of Schedule A.
I am not an applicant, so what's the anticipated response of a webform?
 
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Canadian immigration minister to make an announcement on modernizing immigration system

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser will address the public via teleconference on January 31.

Canada’s immigration minister, Sean Fraser, is expected to announce improvements to the immigration system that will address processing and client experience.

A teleconference is scheduled January 31 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. The announcement will be about “improving and modernizing the immigration system.”


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is that a real case bruh? 21 days?
Not impossible. I know 4-5 people who got PR in 3-4 weeks. But this was in 2017/2018 where if you were a US based candidate and your file ended up in Ottawa they would process it super quick. You can find multiple examples on this forum itself where people have got PR that quick.
 
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https://www.cicnews.com/2022/01/can...n-modernizing-immigration-system-0121535.html

Canadian immigration minister to make an announcement on modernizing immigration system

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser will address the public via teleconference on January 31.

Canada’s immigration minister, Sean Fraser, is expected to announce improvements to the immigration system that will address processing and client experience.

A teleconference is scheduled January 31 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. The announcement will be about “improving and modernizing the immigration system.”

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inb4 NOC based draws.


Any chance of sharing that stream?
 
Not impossible. I know 4-5 people who got PR in 3-4 weeks. But this was in 2017/2018 where if you were a US based candidate and your file ended up in Ottawa they would process it super quick. You can find multiple examples on this forum itself where people have got PR that quick.
This was an Indian from India from back in 2019.
 
https://www.cicnews.com/2022/01/can...n-modernizing-immigration-system-0121535.html

Canadian immigration minister to make an announcement on modernizing immigration system

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser will address the public via teleconference on January 31.

Canada’s immigration minister, Sean Fraser, is expected to announce improvements to the immigration system that will address processing and client experience.

A teleconference is scheduled January 31 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. The announcement will be about “improving and modernizing the immigration system.”

im-very-excite-borat-sagdiyev.gif

...
 
This was an Indian from India from back in 2019.
There are cases like that as well. Not sure about 21 days for India but have read cases 30-40 days PPR even from India. So 21 days may be exaggerated but not impossible. Or may be he is counting only working days. If this was pre pandemic it is possible but still rare. Average for Ottawa pre pandemic was like 3 months.