Here is the current summary of March AOR. Thank you all for sharing your timelines.
It looks like CEC is not IRCC's priority/favorite.Here is the current summary of March AOR. Thank you all for sharing your timelines.
Not statistically significant data to say that. You are looking at chance events with the low and non-representative sample size here: https://hbr.org/2016/02/a-refresher-on-statistical-significanceIt looks like CEC is not IRCC's priority/favorite.
You're further along than me lolThey are definitely not prioritizing me LOL
I would be really curious if we can have statistics on processing times for francophones vs non-francophones... because after all, they have a target to reach for francophone immigrationThey are definitely not prioritizing me LOL
I would be really curious if we can have statistics on processing times for francophones vs non-francophones... because after all, they have a target to reach for francophone immigration
100% purely french applications get processed slower as IRCC is low on resources for it(localization resources for french). But for bilinguals through EE, it seems to be moving much faster compared to French only applications.I would be really curious if we can have statistics on processing times for francophones vs non-francophones... because after all, they have a target to reach for francophone immigration
we are the sameYes, my status is the same in the tracker since April 19. Only my background went to "Not Applicable" in GCKey on the 25th.
Spouse's eligibility will stay that way as they look at the primary applicant for A11.2 pass.Just got an update today: Eligibility changed from Not Started to Completed.
Spouse's eligibility still Not Started though.
Background verification for both of us still In Progress.
2 months! IRCC is definitely now slow on 2023 applications.Hi,
I have received my RFV mail + spouse ppr. VO Montreal
Feels good...!