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Hi DC0874 I see your timeline are very close to mine , just wanted to know if your application (ECAS) was "in Process" status after you received AOR, or was it " Appl Received" ?
 
Whether whole PR timeline depends on your NOC code ,like professionals who are really really important for Canada get quicker response ..is it like that?
 
not really buddy , i am a good example , my noc is 2174 one of most required both by CEC and FSW processes, i believe its totally random, though i have to agree their is definitely some priority give to some applicants , but factors are unknown
 
mady_1982 said:
not really buddy , i am a good example , my noc is 2174 one of most required both by CEC and FSW processes, i believe its totally random, though i have to agree their is definitely some priority give to some applicants , but factors are unknown

I believe it depends on the job market which changes at least on a monthly basis. And I hope they prioritise based on that. Just a thought!
 
It also depends on intended occupation and place of occupation, country of citizenship. Dc0874 is a pilot, which, in my opinion is a hot skill.

kprs_ind said:
I believe it depends on the job market which changes at least on a monthly basis. And I hope they prioritise based on that. Just a thought!
 
eds1275 said:
It also depends on intended occupation and place of occupation, country of citizenship. Dc0874 is a pilot, which, in my opinion is a hot skill.

You are right, timelines do depend on more than just your NOC.

Clarity of application (is it straight forward or does it need more review)
Supporting evidence (did you include everything or do they need to consider explanation letters)
NOC (is it in demand)
Country of citizenship (visa exempt or not)
Background (do you have extensive travel)

And this is just a part of it. I'm sure there are other factors that influence the speed with which an application is processed.
 
mady_1982 said:
Hi DC0874 I see your timeline are very close to mine , just wanted to know if your application (ECAS) was "in Process" status after you received AOR, or was it " Appl Received" ?

Hi again!

@ mady: my e-CAS was set to "in process" 8 days after I received the AOR.

@ eds: thanks for the "hot skill" ;) It is an ordinary occupation, it only sounds cool.

I can't believe that my background would justify a faster processing. But I would like to agree with CEC2013 regarding the clarity of the application ... I explained everything in a "Letter of Explanation"when I had trouble with a question in the CIC form or simply to clarify some situations. I also responded to CIC requests usually the same or the next day in order to keep my file/application on the officers desk.

That is all I can say, nothing special about my application.
 
DC0874 said:
Hi again!

@ mady: my e-CAS was set to "in process" 8 days after I received the AOR.

@ eds: thanks for the "hot skill" ;) It is an ordinary occupation, it only sounds cool.

I can't believe that my background would justify a faster processing. But I would like to agree with CEC2013 regarding the clarity of the application ... I explained everything in a "Letter of Explanation"when I had trouble with a question in the CIC form or simply to clarify some situations. I also responded to CIC requests usually the same or the next day in order to keep my file/application on the officers desk.

That is all I can say, nothing special about my application.

When did you receive RPRF and bio data request?
 
jsm0085 said:
When did you receive RPRF and bio data request?

June 18, 2013
 
There is no consistency to the issuance of these documents. I just don't understand !
 
Medicals done with Dr. Mascarenhas on 16th Oct 2013...................1 hour .............. very quick

$250 Cash only payment..........

Wait for PPR and RPRF beings :):) 8)
 
gigoin said:
Medicals done with Dr. Mascarenhas on 16th Oct 2013...................1 hour .............. very quick

$250 Cash only payment..........

Wait for PPR and RPRF beings :):) 8)

I hope we receive RPRF request soon :'(
 
jsm0085 said:
There is no consistency to the issuance of these documents. I just don't understand !

What do you mean with "there is no consistency..."?
 
DC0874 said:
What do you mean with "there is no consistency..."?

I mean how CIC deploy them.

Some get all together, some get RPRF first, some get after MR and some only get them at same time as decision made / PPR!
 
thanks DC0874 for your feed back =)

Hi gigoin I see your timeline are exactly same as mine , just wanted to know if your application (ECAS) was "in Process" status after you received AOR, or was it " Appl Received" ?