Judging by the forms you need to fill in, i.e., IMM0008 (Generic application form), IMM5669 (schedule A - Background/Declaration), and IMM5562 (travel history) amongst others, I cannot imagine the processing to be faster than Express Entry, where the forms are all integrated into the system.hi all, with the IRCC finally releasing the guidelines for applying to the new pathway, should I bother even considering it?
my AOR is November 30,
biometrics were completed Jan 12, and no updates since then...
I'm applying through CEC in-land.
I'm just not sure if the new program will be faster? (assuming I can even apply since I have an express entry application already)
i heard people saying these express entries might take way longer than 6 months and I'm starting to think the new pathway might be the new priority for IRCC and they will focus on that first? anyone else in the same position?
They'd still have to process eligibility, criminality, security and info sharing of each application just as they do with those in the express entry streams, and, considering that it takes over 6 months for many to have their criminality passed alone in express entry, I'd say your wait will likely be extended if you choose to jump ship now because they might just have to restart everything from scratch.
With little to no transparency, you never know how IRCC will be processing these; but if I have to place a bet on it, to keep up with IRCC tradition, I'd say slowly would be the right adverb to describe the upcoming processing times of these new streams.
Also, you've waited this long, just wait a little longer and save yourself a little over a $1000.
Just my $0.02. With the unpredictability of IRCC, I could also be very wrong about this and you might just save yourself months of waiting by going for it...