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Just found this case on immitracker

https://myimmitracker.com/ca/tracke...manent-residency-application/cases/case-54166

This guy got his PPR in 20 dayz...:eek: I really doubt immitraker now.. I mean are these cases even real :confused:
I get that may be his profile was strong but really doubt how can security and info sharing be cleared in such a short time... :rolleyes:
I also observed this entry, but I think it may be true. I have seen few people getting pprs in short span of time because of their nationality and country of residence. May be their country is very cooperative with info sharing and other processes.
 
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I also observed this entry, but I think it may be true. I have seen few people getting pprs in short span of time because of their nationality and country of residence. May be their country is very cooperative with info sharing and other processes.

Well !!
I really doubt it still.. Do you know anyone personally who got PPR in less than 40 days ?
I'm a PNP candidate paid $500 processing fee at PNP stage and another $500 for EE processing. They already verified my job and stuff at PNP stage and still here I am 65 days after AOR waiting in IP1 :eek:
Same is the case with 2 of my friends :p
 
Well !!
I really doubt it still.. Do you know anyone personally who got PPR in less than 40 days ?
I'm a PNP candidate paid $500 processing fee at PNP stage and another $500 for EE processing. They already verified my job and stuff at PNP stage and still here I am 65 days after AOR waiting in IP1 :eek:
Same is the case with 2 of my friends :p
Well I don’t know them personally but I have read their updates on this site and they got their golden email in 30-40 days and it totally depends on officer handling your file.

Regarding your pnp thing, I see there is overall delay in processing of applications since last two months otherwise it was quicker.
 
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Well !!
I really doubt it still.. Do you know anyone personally who got PPR in less than 40 days ?
I'm a PNP candidate paid $500 processing fee at PNP stage and another $500 for EE processing. They already verified my job and stuff at PNP stage and still here I am 65 days after AOR waiting in IP1 :eek:
Same is the case with 2 of my friends :p
I know a friend personally who got PPR in 23 days.
 
I know a friend personally who got PPR in 23 days.

Do you know if there was anything extraordinary in his/her profile... ??
 
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I know a friend personally who got PPR in 23 days.

My friend got his PPR in 20 odd days.. arnd 23 i guess.. he is from india and with a very simple profile.. no travel outside.. few years of work ex.. but his documents were rock solid..
 
Just found this case on immitracker

https://myimmitracker.com/ca/tracke...manent-residency-application/cases/case-54166

This guy got his PPR in 20 dayz...:eek: I really doubt immitraker now.. I mean are these cases even real :confused:
I get that may be his profile was strong but really doubt how can security and info sharing be cleared in such a short time... :rolleyes:

Maybe it's true, it's not possible to definitively say either way. I do find it very odd though that the PPR was supposedly issued either the same day or the day after the applicant passed the medicals, as per the information shared.

Congratulations to the applicant on an ultra-quick approval, if the case is true.
 
Maybe it's true, it's not possible to definitively say either way. I do find it very odd though that the PPR was supposedly issued either the same day or the day after the applicant passed the medicals, as per the information shared.

Congratulations to the applicant on an ultra-quick approval, if the case is true.
you are pnp ontario right? what stage are you at?
 
Indeed, PNP-O. IP 1 so far... it's been over 2 months since AOR. Nothing additional requested... I wonder what's happening.
i wonder why they do eligibility for pnp applicants when they are already nominated by the province after clearing their eligibility. doesnt make sense.
imo pnp's should be processed much faster.
 
Hi all, Mine is a CEC inland application.
AOR- 9th June
MEP/IP1 - 21st June
It is Sept 2 and I am still stuck in IP1. I have had no additional doc requests, probably because I uploaded my IELTS, ECA, and POCs with my application. I do have a complex travel history (including a trip to the Congo), but these are all official visits for my research here in Canada. Anyone think this delay is connected to travel history? I'm wondering what this long wait is all about...