Did you include your common-law as dependent in your application?Hey guys, I'm currently in OINP international student stream and my common-law is in EE pool. If I gets draw for PNP and have coPR, will my common-law also get it? Thank you
Did you include your common-law as dependent in your application?Hey guys, I'm currently in OINP international student stream and my common-law is in EE pool. If I gets draw for PNP and have coPR, will my common-law also get it? Thank you
YesDid you include your common-law as dependent in your application?
If you include your common-law as accompanying dependent, then they would also get CoPR
https://ircc-tracker-suivi.apps.cic.gc.ca/en/loginHi all,
Can someone tell me how I can access my application tracker? I have my PNP profile linked to my IRCC GCKEY account.
Thanks
It doesn't show up in GCKey you need to check the application status tracker.Where do u see that ? I called IRCC few days ago, I can't see any call enquiry in my tracker. (GCKEY)
5 times? Jeez! LolI don't think it has negative affects on the file, I have inquired 5 times till now, and tracker shows all of them.
All your answers are correct. Their target is 11 months of almost 80%, 18 months an average is what they are taking. They can improve it over time.The actual processing time is not exactly 11 months. If you read through this thread, you would see applicants getting theirs in less than 10 months, while some are waiting for more than 18. Each case is different, as different as each appluicant's DNA.
I got mine close to the 11th month, while my friend from PEI got his at exactly 12 months.
If you can't wait for the delays in Non-EE PNPs, suggest you try the EE route. Their average (at least based from different threads) is blazingly fast. Some are getting PRs in as short as 3 months. Sadly, Non-EEs are not considered important enough for a reasonable processing time...
caveat emptor!All your answers are correct. Their target is 11 months of almost 80%, 18 months an average is what they are taking. They can improve it over time.
Again, my concern is not about waiting, it's about hiding facts to give excuses. They can definitely say that " Even if it's beyond 11 months, it will take some time as it get delayed." For example if a Manager give us a target to work on something within a week, we can't say the time frame is 2 week as a reason of we delayed it. The true answer is it's delayed and you will try to complete ASAP. Reason could be anything. But to build trust on IRCC only we need is "TRUTH".
We can understand the situation and the reasons as well, doesn't mean we are fool and we can accept wrong information for excuses.
Welcome to the "PAL" club!Received my PAL few hours ago.
Today is Saturday.
Congratulations! I received my Ecopr on a Sunday, 9:00 pm... after PAL it usually takes 1, 2 weeks to receive the portal emailReceived my PAL few hours ago.
Today is Saturday.
According to the other people comment. For Alberta, Ontario after PAL it takes 5-6 months to get portal 1Congratulations! I received my Ecopr on a Sunday, 9:00 pm... after PAL it usually takes 1, 2 weeks to receive the portal email
Please must everyone receive PAL?According to the other people comment. For Alberta, Ontario after PAL it takes 5-6 months to get portal 1
Not everyone receives PAL. It is not a prerequisite for approval for inland applicants. Not sure about outland, though.Please must everyone receive PAL?
No, it does not. Receiving portal after PAL is unpredictable.Congratulations! I received my Ecopr on a Sunday, 9:00 pm... after PAL it usually takes 1, 2 weeks to receive the portal email