Called CIC and no mention of a glitch. They said it is the official time frame now. I am an AUG AOR 25 with LMIA and Background in Progress since Dec 19th only
I doubt it's a glitch. It's a maximum processing time. And it's a good thing to know that CIC finally published it. Before they were telling you that there is no maximum processing time at all.MooseNBooze said:Hmmm...there are multiple threads about this issue. See here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/cic-application-processing-time-15-months-fsw-and-pnps-t394640.0.html and here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/updated-average-processing-times-t394687.0.html
Like I said in those threads: "Don't panic. Grab a towel." This is obviously a glitch.
But a majority of applicants are getting their PPRs in less than 6 month. We know that from the spreadsheets and CanadaVisa processing time estimation tool. It is weird if they increase it from 6 month to 15 month all of a sudden.... Only one year after presenting this new system!zsv2015 said:I doubt it's a glitch. It's a maximum processing time. And it's a good thing to know that CIC finally published it. Before they were telling you that there is no maximum processing time at all.
6 months is rubbish. They said "We will try process most of all applications in 6 months".
It doesn't mean that CIC increased processing time. For example when I called CIC after 6 months of waiting they said to me that there is no maximum processing time for EE and I should wait. Years if it's necessary. However to my MP they said that maximum processing time is 14 months for CEC under EE. I got my PPR in 10 months.Han said:But a majority of applicants are getting their PPRs in less than 6 month. We know that from the spreadsheets and CanadaVisa processing time estimation tool. It is weird if they increase it from 6 month to 15 month all of a sudden.... Only one year after presenting this new system!
But let's think about this for a second. One reason this may happen is because people have not submitted all the required information, they may have submitted out of date information, or CIC are finding it hard to verify employment references as businesses may have closed down etc. There could be any number of reasons. CEC should be easy to verify since it deals with Canadian employers and language requirements.zsv2015 said:It doesn't mean that CIC increased processing time. For example when I called CIC after 6 months of waiting they said to me that there is no maximum processing time for EE and I should wait. Years if it's necessary. However to my MP they said that maximum processing time is 14 months for CEC under EE. I got my PPR in 10 months.
We can't control what we can't control. The only thing we can do is to hand in all the documents as per CIC requirements, and then wait for them to reply to us. All going well they should send a PPR.sraj07 said:so one agent is telling its a glitch , but another is telling it is new timelines ... very confusing and frustrating .
Yes this is what we can hope at this point. If everything goes well then within 6 months or less. People who got it is 2 or 3 months have been lucky.Jaiveer Singh said:Ok think in this way! If everything good in your application then within 6 months otherwise 15 or less but for pnp applicanta its showing 15 months too!! I created my profile in may 2015 for bc pnp and may 2016 my account will be going to expire because EE account is valid for one year so is this make sense? Now dont say cic will extend my account validity to 15 months
This is exactly what I am saying! They are making draws and sending invitations to people who score high. If the processing time is going to be the same, why bother to make EE profile and wait to be invited and ...alyahmed said:That's Crazy. So what's the point of moving to a new system if it would take the same amount of time as the old one.
Doesn't make much sense at all.