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Sinabro said:
Today when I check CIC account website, my background change from "In progress" to "Not needed at this time'

What dose mean???

My guess is that when it changes from "in progress" to "not needed" means that we have passes eligibility, medicals and criminality assessment and we are under the last part of our application which is the security assessment performed by CSIS and not IRCC. That's my guess because in my GCMS notes i have eligibility and medical passed and criminality was in progress, but now they have received my police check and criminality is complete. I will update once i receive my new GCMS notes to confirm my theory,

regards
 
https://www.change.org/p/john-mccallum-drop-the-cic-processing-times-on-economic-application-to?recruiter=596833895&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
 
Hi Guys,

Rasan0201 has prepared this petition at Change.org

I encourage everybody who is waiting and everybody who has already got their PR to sign the petition. The more people we get to sign, the stronger the message will be.

Please, it takes only 1 minute to get it done.

Come on guys, let´s help all together.

Thank you.

This is the link:

https://www.change.org/p/john-mccallum-drop-the-cic-processing-times-on-economic-application-to?recruiter=596833895&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/rpp/2015-2016/

Continue to effectively manage the inventory of applications and reduce overall processing times, while meeting the commitment of six-months processing time for Express Entry applications.

Great.

McCallum: I hear you guys, we are working on it
 
it should be easier and faster PNP applications because the extra work have done by the provinces------ my case two years ( employer Pre-screen Application and Nominee Applications ) Express Entry on line 6 months .It is better to delete the all paper application
https://www.change.org/p/john-mccallum-drop-cic-processing-times-on-economic-applications?recruiter=596833895&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
 
edward22 said:
it should be easier and faster PNP applications because the extra work have done by the provinces------ my case two years ( employer Pre-screen Application and Nominee Applications ) Express Entry on line 6 months .It is better to delete the all paper application


Greatly appreciate the enthusiasm by the members in this group. As mentioned previously by others, I am not criticizing the petition language. However, given the political nature of the issue, I have drafted below matter. I am wondering if a new petition can be created and voted for. We want to ensure our communication and request is backed by facts and not just our emotions.
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Meet 11 months service standard for paper-based PNP permanent residence applications

Honorable John McCallum
We are writing this petition with request to take action to meet 11 months service standard for paper-based PNP permanent residence applications.
Please note the below facts taken from IRCC website that provide indication for current delays and prospective future increase in processing times for paper-based PNP applications:
• From April 2015 to March 2016, the service standard of 11 months for paper-based PNP permanent residence application was met 42 percent of the time. 80 percent of applications were processed in 17 months or less. IRCC’s goal is to process 80 percent of applications within 11 months. IRCC has not been meeting this service standard.
• From April 2015 to March 2016, the service standard of 6 months for federal skilled worker express entry based permanent residence application was met 97 percent of the time. IRCC’s goal is to process 80 percent of the applications within 6 months. IRCC has been exceeding this service standard.
• For 2016, Federal Economic – High Skilled has a target of 58,400 with 244 FTEs working on these applications. Based on the open data from IRCC the express entry permanent residence applications have been processed in 5 months.
• For 2016, Provincial Nominee has a target of 47,800 with 57 FTEs working on these applications. Comparing with express entry staffing and processing time, with current delays and this level of resourcing the processing time for paper-based PNP application is on track to be 20 months.
• In past, IRCC has experienced similar increase in processing times for paper-based Canadian Experience Class permanent residence applications i.e. from 11 months to 21 months.

Our sincere request to you is to consider the aforementioned facts, use your sound judgement and take actions to rectify the issue. We greatly respect and appreciate your effort for refugees and programs such as express entry that align economic immigration with Canada’s needs and outlook. We would like to draw your attention that paper-based PNP permanent residence applicants with jobs in Canada align and/or exceed the benefits expected from an express entry federal skilled worker applicant. Please take a second look at the processing times for paper-based PNP permanent residence applications.

Sincerely,
Paper-based PNP Permanent Residence Applicants
 
Signed petitions just now. All support and prayers
Shared on Facebook for more viewers and attention
 
Hope4Best2015 said:
Greatly appreciate the enthusiasm by the members in this group. As mentioned previously by others, I am not criticizing the petition language. However, given the political nature of the issue, I have drafted below matter. I am wondering if a new petition can be created and voted for. We want to ensure our communication and request is backed by facts and not just our emotions.
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Meet 11 months service standard for paper-based PNP permanent residence applications

Honorable John McCallum
We are writing this petition with request to take action to meet 11 months service standard for paper-based PNP permanent residence applications.
Please note the below facts taken from IRCC website that provide indication for current delays and prospective future increase in processing times for paper-based PNP applications:
• From April 2015 to March 2016, the service standard of 11 months for paper-based PNP permanent residence application was met 42 percent of the time. 80 percent of applications were processed in 17 months or less. IRCC’s goal is to process 80 percent of applications within 11 months. IRCC has not been meeting this service standard.
• From April 2015 to March 2016, the service standard of 6 months for federal skilled worker express entry based permanent residence application was met 97 percent of the time. IRCC’s goal is to process 80 percent of the applications within 6 months. IRCC has been exceeding this service standard.
• For 2016, Federal Economic – High Skilled has a target of 58,400 with 244 FTEs working on these applications. Based on the open data from IRCC the express entry permanent residence applications have been processed in 5 months.
• For 2016, Provincial Nominee has a target of 47,800 with 57 FTEs working on these applications. Comparing with express entry staffing and processing time, with current delays and this level of resourcing the processing time for paper-based PNP application is on track to be 20 months.
• In past, IRCC has experienced similar increase in processing times for paper-based Canadian Experience Class permanent residence applications i.e. from 11 months to 21 months.

Our sincere request to you is to consider the aforementioned facts, use your sound judgement and take actions to rectify the issue. We greatly respect and appreciate your effort for refugees and programs such as express entry that align economic immigration with Canada’s needs and outlook. We would like to draw your attention that paper-based PNP permanent residence applicants with jobs in Canada align and/or exceed the benefits expected from an express entry federal skilled worker applicant. Please take a second look at the processing times for paper-based PNP permanent residence applications.

Sincerely,
Paper-based PNP Permanent Residence Applicants

just open another petition.we will sign
 
rasan0201 said:
Congratulations druce do the landing soon as the winter is arriving ;)

Sask_Can2015 said:
Congratulations. ;).......Druce.......

Thank you guys!
 
One more needed for the petition ;D

https://www.change.org/p/the-honourable-john-mccallum-drop-cic-processing-times-on-economic-applications?recruiter=596833895&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
 
I had provided upfront medicals in May 2016. Since July 2016, my medical review was in progress. They again sent me medical request last week. I am confused what's happening?????????? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
 
Hello:

I know someone might ask this question already, please educate me.
A friend of my told me that you can only apply for BOWP if you received your ME? Is that true?

Because i got all my document ready, but worry if CIC will Reject my application.

On the CIC online application under Supporting Documents one says "Proof of medical exam"
So I HAVE to HAVE my ME before i can apply BOWP?

My background:
under PGWP/ with no employment restriction
CIC revived PR application: March 29, 2016
Got AOR: April 22,2016
Got reminder of link my account: August, 22,2016
My work permit expired: October 31, 2016

If anyone can help me out that will be great.

Thank you
 
katherine_90 said:
Hello:

I know someone might ask this question already, please educate me.
A friend of my told me that you can only apply for BOWP if you received your ME? Is that true?

Because i got all my document ready, but worry if CIC will Reject my application.

On the CIC online application under Supporting Documents one says "Proof of medical exam"
So I HAVE to HAVE my ME before i can apply BOWP?

My background:
under PGWP/ with no employment restriction
CIC revived PR application: March 29, 2016
Got AOR: April 22,2016
Got reminder of link my account: August, 22,2016
My work permit expired: October 31, 2016

If anyone can help me out that will be great.

Thank you

I don't know your situation but if you live and work in Canada and:
----Have not lived in a designated country or territory for more than six months in the last year;
----Do not want to work in one of the following jobs?
*health sciences worker
*clinical laboratory worker
*patient attendant in nursing or geriatric homes
*medical student admitted to Canada to attend university
*medical elective and physician on short term assignment
*teacher of primary or secondary schools or other teachers of small children
*domestics worker, someone who gives in-home care to children, the elderly and the disabled
*day nursery worker
you DO NOT NEED medical exam to apply for BOWP
 
katherine_90 said:
Hello:

I know someone might ask this question already, please educate me.
A friend of my told me that you can only apply for BOWP if you received your ME? Is that true?

Because i got all my document ready, but worry if CIC will Reject my application.

On the CIC online application under Supporting Documents one says "Proof of medical exam"
So I HAVE to HAVE my ME before i can apply BOWP?

My background:
under PGWP/ with no employment restriction
CIC revived PR application: March 29, 2016
Got AOR: April 22,2016
Got reminder of link my account: August, 22,2016
My work permit expired: October 31, 2016

If anyone can help me out that will be great.

Thank you
you can apply BOWP with AOR