vpkasbek
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- Nov 22, 2016
- 215
- Visa Office......
- CPC -Sydney; Secondary visa office: CPC-Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 0213
- App. Filed.......
- Jan 03, 2017
- Doc's Request.
- Generic Reminder Email: RPRF, Passport Bio, Sch A, PCC. 06.12.2017; Updated Sch A form 09.25.2017
- Nomination.....
- Dec 15, 2016
- AOR Received.
- Mar 07, 2017
- IELTS Request
- Sent with package
- Med's Request
- Dec 15, 2017 (Upfront eMedicals); Feb 12, 2018 (Request from CIC)
- Med's Done....
- Feb 14, 2018 (Passed)
- Interview........
- Not applicable; BGIP 2: Feb 27, 2018
- Passport Req..
- Apr 13, 2018
- VISA ISSUED...
- Apr 19, 2018
Hi there,Hello,
Where did you get this information regarding the timeline? Can you please show us the link so we can read about timelines and whatnot. If an application paid the RPRF do you think they will still ask for an updated Schedule A as well? In order to get medicals done you need to wait for 8-10 months, right? Do you think this is a lot to wait for medicals?
As for your first question, cic only post overall processing times which is currently sitting at 16 months per their website. CIC doesnt supply breakdown of timeframes for each stage. That being said, I cant provide you with links as such or neither would anyone on this forum and it would have made our lives so much easy if cic disclosed those exact timeframes. Sorry but I dont quite follow your next question. The updated schedule A information is something typically seen with inland applications. Following your AOR, you receive a reminder letter to remind you about paying RPRF fees, sending them an updated Sch A form and passport copies if any of this information has changed since the time of your application. This is to give you an opportunity to update those documnets before they process it and avoid any delays in application if they found discrepancies in record. And lastly, I do think the whole process is extremely lengthy for reasons best known to cic, but I guess my opinion doesnt matter. PLease note that the timelines I quoted in my post and from others for that matter on this forum is solely based on capturing trends from applications before us. Again, a lot of it depends on several factors: whether you are inland or outland, complexity of your case if it gets referred to CSIS for additional security checks, number of applicants on your applications, having a complete application file (no missing documents), etc etc so it is very subjective in that sense. Hope it makes sense.