I agree. There's no need to feel singled out, and the perception of inland preference could come from two things - first, CEC applications are slightly less complicated and may move faster, and second, some people already in Canada may be seeing time running out on their visas, which could mean they would have to either stop working, leave Canada, or both, if their applications weren't processed in time.purohit said:Another inlander - fsw, ecas chnaged to in-process on Aug 14. AOR - May 2. No sign of PPR. I can say all this while outlanders and inlander - CEC have been given priority.
The fact remains those who have not gotten yet feel their category has been left out.
I have seen some people from all categories getting PPR in 2 months and some from all waiting for 4-5 months.
Let us wait patiently for our turns. It will come. It has to come some day.
There is no doubt that a decision will be made one day for all of us. I wish I could wait patiently, but I don't think that's going to happen! At the same time, I can't get upset if someone who filed later than I did gets PPR before I do. All applications are different, and they all take their own time.