thats just so disappointing to know.approx. 8 to 9months
I was under the impression of about 5-6 months max
thats just so disappointing to know.approx. 8 to 9months
From the date of eAPR AOR ... 6months for PNP to get Passport Request (PPR) and one month further for Visa stamping & CoPRthats just so disappointing to know.
I was under the impression of about 5-6 months max
Many congratulationsFinally !!!
NOC: 2173
NOI: 01st August, 2019
Application submitted: 05th September, 2019
Assessment: 30th September, 2019
DIP: 31st October, 2019
Approval: 13 December 2019
I called OINP up yesterday to inquire about my case , they said I'll get approval in a day ; and I did.
Thank you. Best wishes to you !!!Many congratulations
Further, you can follow the groupgood luck all who are still waiting for OINP. For folks who already got OINP/ITA - are we using this chat for keeping each other company for the rest of the process? It might be good idea since we are all aug 1 tech draw, so our's is a more homogeneous group in terms of application time/process stages etc.
Let me share my extended timeline:
Aug 1, 2019 : NoI
Aug 26, 2019 : Submitted
Sept 9, 2019 : Assessment
Oct 6, 2019 : DIP
Nov 19, 2019 : Nomination
Nov 27, 2019 : ITA
Dec 6, 2019 : eAOR
Also, i was curious what to expect next, and here's a nice description i found somewhere on another channel and copying here:
original link: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/stages-from-aor-to-ppr.496392/
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EXPRESS ENTRY APPLICATION LIFE CYCLE:
A basic summary (P.S. Timelines and order may vary based on country and stream):
1. eAOR - electronic Acknowledgement of Receipt - a templated letter saying that your application is submitted with the application number mentioned (applicants may use this to apply for a BOW Permit, if applicable);
2. Meds Passed - Medicals Pass and file is initially opened to check for R10 satisfaction at the CIO (Central Intake Office);
3. BG IP(1) - Background Check in Progress for the first time - usually happens on the same day your Meds Pass. At this stage they check for all documents and that whether the applicant is not missing any documents. They are not scrutinized at this stage, except for Police Clearance certificate (dates, and period is covered based on your answers from the Personal and Travel History); Additional docs (like Schedule A, Travel History, Family Info, Proof of something, etc.) may be requested at this stage.
4. *Next Step is to conduct a Background Check - NBG (not all applicants see this) - This is usually only when an applicant submits an RCMP report and thus the security check is done later.
5. BG NA - Not Applicable - usually happens between 1-2 months from eAOR. This is where applicants' first phase of A11.1 Eligibility and documents are checked by the CIO. At this stage the agent checks if the points match, are above the round's ITA points, eligibility under the stream is met, points are claimed genuinely and if there are no irregularities in the docs or work exp, NOC, etc. After this the application is sent to the Local Visa Office (LVO) for finalization and second checks.
6. BG IP(2) - Background Check in Progress for the second time - This is the stage wherein the LVO opens the file to check your entire application and confirm the notes and insights from the CIO agent. Eg. proof of funds, letter of employment, if any; This usually happens after all the security, criminality and eligibility is all okay. and at around the 4 months mark from the eAOR.
7. PPR - Passport Request email - Ready for Visa/Demande Finalé - This is the email which every applicant stresses and waits for, it is on this forum also known as The Golden Email. This means the officer is satisfied and has approved your application also has requested your passport (if needed) or photocopy of passport (if from visa-exempt country) along with 2 photos and annex A form, to stamp the Immigrant Visa and issue the CoPR - Confirmation of Permanent Residency (a letter serving proof that you are a PR). It is this letter used for "landing" at the border and in officially becoming a Permanent Resident. This letter is later also used for citizenship application (if applicable).
Again, this is a small summary and an estimated timeline based on my personal experience and it may vary throughout. But the stages are more or less structured and happen in an Express Entry Application Life Cycle. Timings and order may differ.
Note: I was an FSW-Inland applicant and CEC has a similar timeline and structure, but it could be quicker too!
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Thanks!Yes it may not show the new profile number but if you have got an email from them then it’s done. You don’t have to worry. I was in the same situation and could not see my new number in OINP profile but I just revwivw
how do u know it is for 2173.I cannot see in my applicationHi All,
I received the Ontario Nomination a couple of days back :-
NOC: 2173
Submitted: 10th Sept 2019
Assessment: 8th Oct 2019
DIP: 21st Nov 2019
Approval: 13th December
Thanks. This thread was really helpful in keeping my anxiety in check
I have one doubt though, I submitted my profile in NOC 2174, however I received the Nomination Certificate for NOC 2173. My EE profile still has NOC 2174. I am not sure why Ontario changed NOC on their own and I two options now.
- I query Ontario to change the NOC ( Considering I will receive ITA in the next draw this should be done rather quickly)
- I change NOC in my EE to 2173, as NOC 2174 and 2173 seems to me as overlapping.