Well, if there was something glaringly wrong in our application, I presume it would've prompted IRCC to make further correspondences regarding the matter. So in that light, maybe the chance of refusal is less likely. I mean what's the point of dragging an application for so long when you can reject it immediately esp with the backlogs. And IRCC tends to dish out refusal in the first couple of weeks (that's the trend I noticed in this forum).
It's probably down to our case being complicated, held in queue for further verification and review.
It's probably down to our case being complicated, held in queue for further verification and review.