Thank you. I feel special for being selectedFP is not requested for all application. Wait for the email which has the detail on what to do next. Your BG will get completed only after you submit your FP.
Thank you. I feel special for being selectedFP is not requested for all application. Wait for the email which has the detail on what to do next. Your BG will get completed only after you submit your FP.
No I didn't. I logged into the portal every once in a while. If you are really curious and log in every day, you will also be able to see a "ghost update", where it says there is an update with your application but nothing looks different. If the ghost update is not caused by a system upgrade then it usually means someone is working on your file.Congrats that there is movement.
Did you receive a notification by email ?
LOL good to know. My father is applying for a tourist visa, and the processing time is said to be 4-6 weeks the few times I checked, but it has been over 4 months for us and no movement.
LOL seems like IRCC is WILDING and out of control with all applications LIKE WTF
Yes pretty common. My test status got updated I think after 5 days.I have a question about the citizenship test status. I did the online test a few days ago. Strangely though is that in my citizenship status account, the status for the test is showing as “not started”. Have anyone experienced that?
It's common.I have a question about the citizenship test status. I did the online test a few days ago. Strangely though is that in my citizenship status account, the status for the test is showing as “not started”. Have anyone experienced that?
Online processing time is faster??? They must be looking at Facebook or Twitter instead of this forum.Hey Y'all wanted to share some info from an ATIP request which took forever, I had to file a complaint then I finally got it
I found this encouraging --> IRCC does read the negative comments on social media and try to take action, I wish they would come in this forum and read it here LOL but they use their official social media accounts. so since they do not get too much bad press about Online (E-App) they do not then its affecting people like us, But they do get overall Bad press about grants taking forever to get processed. maybe we should take our noises to Twitter instead. lol.
I also loved this little chart here, it is not a lot of application obviously, but what was interesting is that the processing time for online (e-app) is faster than Paper during this period.(this might be because e-app is neve or fewer they processed too many different factors) so I hope it does continue like that and that we will see some movement on our applications. especially for folks waiting since 2021 I who just applied will start to complain next year but for now, i am okay lol.
Last, it does look like they are serious about prioritizing paper, because they do have alooot and if they do not then it will take 4yrs to process the paper if they do not. so the only way for them to prioritize online (e0app) is if we have another pandemic and then all IRCCs has to work from home again, and cannot access (paper) application. so we gotta sit tight until COVID-30 comes out lol. i know this is not new info but really interesting to kind see how IRCC thinks and get some numbers, also our little tracker does alight with IRCC number from this period so another interesting little nugget
Thanks. Can you please upload the entire document and share the link?Hey Y'all wanted to share some info from an ATIP request which took forever, I had to file a complaint then I finally got it
I found this encouraging --> IRCC does read the negative comments on social media and try to take action, I wish they would come in this forum and read it here LOL but they use their official social media accounts. so since they do not get too much bad press about Online (E-App) they do not then its affecting people like us, But they do get overall Bad press about grants taking forever to get processed. maybe we should take our noises to Twitter instead. lol.
I also loved this little chart here, it is not a lot of application obviously, but what was interesting is that the processing time for online (e-app) is faster than Paper during this period.(this might be because e-app is neve or fewer they processed too many different factors) so I hope it does continue like that and that we will see some movement on our applications. especially for folks waiting since 2021 I who just applied will start to complain next year but for now, i am okay lol.
Last, it does look like they are serious about prioritizing paper, because they do have alooot and if they do not then it will take 4yrs to process the paper if they do not. so the only way for them to prioritize online (e0app) is if we have another pandemic and then all IRCCs has to work from home again, and cannot access (paper) application. so we gotta sit tight until COVID-30 comes out lol. i know this is not new info but really interesting to kind see how IRCC thinks and get some numbers, also our little tracker does alight with IRCC number from this period so another interesting little nugget
Here is the full -->Thanks. Can you please upload the entire document and share the link?
This line is interesting:
Increasing of the decision target above 5000 was considered but determined to not be beneficial.
Not sure beneficial to whom and what is the logic here.
Regarding avg 14 months processing time for e-apps was captured in the previous report as well and I highlighted it as well. But looks like they are not in hurry to increase the e-apps DM target anytime soon.
If they process the old paper applications fast, then the processing time would drop drastically. This would actually be a big issue because when applicants exceed the normal processing times, they can get a writ of mandamus from the court to force IRCC to render a decision. IRCC doesn't want to or have the capacity to deal with thousands or hundreds of thousands of court orders so they are using a modified first in First out approach where they rush a few new paper applicants to slowly reduce the wait time. Then they can slowly chip away at the backlog as the build-up capacity to process online applications.I would believe the content of this document if IRCC was processing older paper based applications, so they can really empty that "backlog", the truth is that the new applications are the ones going through the highway and taking that near express entry timelines, while online applications are simply forgotten.
I'm still banging my head over the fact that IRCC isn't transparent enough, why didn't they simply put a disclaimer warning people about the way much longer processing time, at least I would have taken an informed decision, I mean come on, it's not like if my pizza is taking longer than expected to be delivered, this is a life planning matter.