Decision Made, PPR, and time differences

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Subject: Decision Made, PPR, and time differences
  I got few questions for you fellas!

i) Generally when the ´e-case status´ is changed to ´Decision made, medical received´ ... Is it before PPR or after PPR?
ii) If it is before PPR, how long CIC take time to PPR in general?
iii) In case after PPR, how long it takes to issue the visa upon receipt of passport in general?
iv) After receiving medical at Ottawa, how long in general they take to process PPR?

In case you need to guess the time frame, FYI, I´ve applied in the USA.

I´ll appreciate your input!

[02-03-2006,14:59]
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Sammy
(in reply to: Decision Made, PPR, and time differences)
My e-client status was up-dated after I got my PPR - roughly 2 weeks later but you may have to ad 2 weeks on to that to take account of post times
[02-03-2006,19:46]
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now me
(in reply to: Decision Made, PPR, and time differences)
for questions i,ii and iii, there is not a lot of accuracy about the timing of e-case updates, but once updated with decision made, then this mean the decision has been made it could be updated only after the decision has really been made and not before but how long after? in theory should be within a week but I have seen people who landed and it still says in process, now when the decion is made its very close to getting the visa, it varies from visa post to another, but in general its a matter of few weeks to few months, (on average it takes about 3-4 weeks to receive PPR and another 3-4 weeks to receive visa)
question vi, after medical timeline is very unpredictable for most its few months for some its over a year, so no body knows.

[03-03-2006,09:57]
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mts
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