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Dear Druce,

Please do let us know as well. I will be waiting of yours update. definitely CIC is too slow to wait.
 
bilalmpk173 said:
Hi Dear,

2nd September 2015 paper based applicant under PNP stream. waiting MR since 13th November 2015, AOR dated, but not yet received BUT only 3 lines in account. 11 months gone total since file submission and 8.5 months gone since i got AOR but yet no info about Medical Request????

any idea when will we get some next procedure?

I am sept 24th applicant. I am in same boat. Do you have lawyer? Do you have any spouse?

Thanks
Ankit
 
jocker said:
Interesting link : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/service-standards/prov.asp


















Hey Joker, i dont understand wat they said in that statement, ok are they saying now that processing time is 17 months ??
 
bilalmpk173 said:
Dear Druce,

Please do let us know as well. I will be waiting of yours update. definitely CIC is too slow to wait.
Be patient and get the reward for
 
Looks like a lot of June applicant still waiting their PPR............
For us Sep applicant, still have couple months need to go....
 
jocker said:
Interesting link : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/service-standards/prov.asp

Thanks
 
yiminbuzhenman said:
Anyone any update?

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No. Not for now i guess.
Even for most of June applicant, they didn't receive their PPR yet.
 
I guess it means that processing time due to CIC clearing old cases will increase from 15 month to 17 month.
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/service-standards/prov.asp
[\quote]

The link is a report of how did CIC did in processing PNP applications

Basically in the period of April 2015-March 2016,
42% of applications processed in 11 months
80% of applications processed in 17 months or less

Since the service promise of CIC was 80% case processed in 15 months, they've failed to meet their standard

And 80% is just a stat, individual case can differ a lot and for a lot of reasons (not all are at fault of CIC) like delay in providing documents or payment, wife got pregnant and can't take X-ray, etc that yours didn't make it in 15 months.

Their target going on is to process in 11 months and they will met it for 80% of cases. They are not achieving it now because there's still old inventories. That doesn't automatically mean you will get PR in 11 months, it depends on the cases itself
 
mf4361 said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/service-standards/prov.asp
[\quote]

The link is a report of how did CIC did in processing PNP applications

Basically in the period of April 2015-March 2016,
42% of applications processed in 11 months
80% of applications processed in 17 months or less

Since the service promise of CIC was 80% case processed in 15 months, they've failed to meet their standard

And 80% is just a stat, individual case can differ a lot and for a lot of reasons (not all are at fault of CIC) like delay in providing documents or payment, wife got pregnant and can't take X-ray, etc that yours didn't make it in 15 months.

Their target going on is to process in 11 months and they will met it for 80% of cases. They are not achieving it now because there's still old inventories. That doesn't automatically mean you will get PR in 11 months, it depends on the cases itself

Good point. You can check Jan-Feb-Mar 2015 thread and some of them still don't have PPR. I believe they are part of the old cases in the inventory were being finalized.
 
LanaOng said:
Good point. You can check Jan-Feb-Mar 2015 thread and some of them still don't have PPR. I believe they are part of the old cases in the inventory were being finalized.

seems like our Oct applicants will get landing around the Jan 30 or mid of Feb.

That is a sad story.