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It's the message when the application crosses the 90 day mark. Standard.

I crossed 90 days mark on 26th Dec 2018. But nothing has changed ever since I passed Med Exam and update - no additional document required on 27th Oct 2018.
 
Hey guys...here is my final timeline ....

FSW outland
ILETS: L = 8.5; R = 9; S = 8.5; W = 7
CRS: 453
ITA: 25th July 2018
AOR: 22nd September 2018 (status was IP2)
Medicals passed and biometrics request: 22nd October 2018
Biometrics submitted and updated: 26th October 2018
Status changed from IP2 to IP1: 3rd November 2018
Ghost system update 1: 30th November 2018
System update 2: 5th December 2018
Status changed to IP2 from IP1: 5th December 2018
PPR: 3rd January 2019

103 days from aor to ppr.

Hopefully my timeline is as happy as yours...good luck you all
Many Congratulations! Indeed it turned out to be a Happy New Year...
 
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Hey guys...here is my final timeline ....

FSW outland
ILETS: L = 8.5; R = 9; S = 8.5; W = 7
CRS: 453
ITA: 25th July 2018
AOR: 22nd September 2018 (status was IP2)
Medicals passed and biometrics request: 22nd October 2018
Biometrics submitted and updated: 26th October 2018
Status changed from IP2 to IP1: 3rd November 2018
Ghost system update 1: 30th November 2018
System update 2: 5th December 2018
Status changed to IP2 from IP1: 5th December 2018
PPR: 3rd January 2019

103 days from aor to ppr.

Hopefully my timeline is as happy as yours...good luck you all


that's great news, we are all dying to hear a SEP AOR get a PPR, congratulations
 
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To all September AORs who already got PPR.
Could you please advise if any of you have a valid or expired visa for Canada (any type).
I'm trying to evaluate/estimate the impact of having applied for a visa before on a PR application processing times.
I'm not looking to validate this hypothesis based on just a few examples from you, but on the contrary, invalidate it.

In other words, if many of you who got PPR already, but have no previous visa applications at all, then it doesn't work.

Let's see...

Hey

I actually have a valid Canadian visitor visa.. never used it though.

Could that cause a delay in processing?
 
To all September AORs who already got PPR.
Could you please advise if any of you have a valid or expired visa for Canada (any type).
I'm trying to evaluate/estimate the impact of having applied for a visa before on a PR application processing times.
I'm not looking to validate this hypothesis based on just a few examples from you, but on the contrary, invalidate it.

In other words, if many of you who got PPR already, but have no previous visa applications at all, then it doesn't work.

Let's see...
@Peacekeeper87 - What is your hypothesis? I am curious!
 
To all September AORs who already got PPR.
Could you please advise if any of you have a valid or expired visa for Canada (any type).
I'm trying to evaluate/estimate the impact of having applied for a visa before on a PR application processing times.
I'm not looking to validate this hypothesis based on just a few examples from you, but on the contrary, invalidate it.

In other words, if many of you who got PPR already, but have no previous visa applications at all, then it doesn't work.

Let's see...
I have a valid Canadian visitor visa.
 
Hey guys...here is my final timeline ....

FSW outland
ILETS: L = 8.5; R = 9; S = 8.5; W = 7
CRS: 453
ITA: 25th July 2018
AOR: 22nd September 2018 (status was IP2)
Medicals passed and biometrics request: 22nd October 2018
Biometrics submitted and updated: 26th October 2018
Status changed from IP2 to IP1: 3rd November 2018
Ghost system update 1: 30th November 2018
System update 2: 5th December 2018
Status changed to IP2 from IP1: 5th December 2018
PPR: 3rd January 2019

103 days from aor to ppr.

Hopefully my timeline is as happy as yours...good luck you all
Congratulations!!!
 
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Frankly speaking with the 85%+ of september applicants remaining ( and SO many including me files has not been touched since MEP), i don't know how they will manage to give us PPR in the remaining 60 days.. before we all reach 6 month.
 
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@Peacekeeper87 - What is your hypothesis? I am curious!
The idea was that applicants who have a valid Canadian visa might see their applications processed faster than the standard 6 months, as some of the security checks have already been done by IRCC. Just testing it out... ;)
 
Hey

I actually have a valid Canadian visitor visa.. never used it though.

Could that cause a delay in processing?
My query was for those who had PPR already.
I believe you didn't get PPR yet, but no, it won't delay processing.
 
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To all September AORs who already got PPR.
Could you please advise if any of you have a valid or expired visa for Canada (any type).
I'm trying to evaluate/estimate the impact of having applied for a visa before on a PR application processing times.
I'm not looking to validate this hypothesis based on just a few examples from you, but on the contrary, invalidate it.

In other words, if many of you who got PPR already, but have no previous visa applications at all, then it doesn't work.

Let's see...
I had my PPR on 18th DEC with AOR of 14 Sept and I have never applied for Canadian visa
 
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Hey guys...here is my final timeline ....

FSW outland
ILETS: L = 8.5; R = 9; S = 8.5; W = 7
CRS: 453
ITA: 25th July 2018
AOR: 22nd September 2018 (status was IP2)
Medicals passed and biometrics request: 22nd October 2018
Biometrics submitted and updated: 26th October 2018
Status changed from IP2 to IP1: 3rd November 2018
Ghost system update 1: 30th November 2018
System update 2: 5th December 2018
Status changed to IP2 from IP1: 5th December 2018
PPR: 3rd January 2019

103 days from aor to ppr.

Hopefully my timeline is as happy as yours...good luck you all
Hey!! Congratulations!! :)
 
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My aor is Sept 14, mep Oct 11, IP1 since Oct 11. Is there a possibility of moving to ip2 by mid Jan?
 
The idea was that applicants who have a valid Canadian visa might see their applications processed faster than the standard 6 months, as some of the security checks have already been done by IRCC. Just testing it out... ;)

I don't think this theory holds.

By this theory FSW-inland should be the quickest but that is not so. In fact they are the slowest (unfortunately i fall into this slow group).
 
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