I submitted a request for urgent processing last Feb 24 and I received a reply stating that my request has been forwarded to the responsible office. My application was received and I got email confirmation as well last Sep 24.Since I need to travel next month, I sent the urgent request last Feb 24. Is there anyone on this forum who requested for urgent processing? How long was the wait? Thank you.
There are scores of topics specifically about urgent PR card processing and many discussions about urgent processing scattered about the processing time topics. The forum has a search function which can be used to find some of these discussions.
Generally the news is NOT positive. Here is a quote from what I posted about this subject just a bit over a year ago:
There have been rather few reports of IRCC actually expediting PR card applications based on requests for urgent processing.
In regards to this, things have not changed much if at all since then (except that routine processing timelines are better now).
There is a link in that quote (an up-arrow) that will take you to that full post and the thread where it was posted. You will not, however, find encouraging news there.
Also note that the processing timeline for most PR card applications is much shorter than your timeline so far. It appears your application has gone into one sort of non-routine processing or another. It is uncommon, perhaps rare, for applications involved in non-routine processing to get expedited processing, despite meeting the criteria for which IRCC will (at its discretion) urgently process an application.
On the other hand, your PRC application has been in process long enough perhaps it was already close to completion, so you could be pleasantly surprised and soon see a Decision-Made, followed by the production and delivery of a new PR card. But there is no way to know if this is happening and unless your application was close to being finalized anyway, it is not likely the request for urgent processing will accelerate how soon you get a new PR card.
Basically, you cannot count on having a new PR card in time to travel next month.
Which, if you really need to travel, will leave you dependent on applying for and being issued a PR Travel Document, once you are abroad, unless you have status to travel to the U.S. and can return to Canada through the States (flying into the U.S. and traveling by road to a Canadian Port-of-Entry on the U.S./Canada border).