ExactlyYes, same here. I wonder if they're just basing that on the generic 12 months processing time they give all applications. In that case, I do not see much added benefit to having that progress bar.
ExactlyYes, same here. I wonder if they're just basing that on the generic 12 months processing time they give all applications. In that case, I do not see much added benefit to having that progress bar.
Ahhhhh baaahaaaa you kill me , come on now we all know it’s not possibly going to be helpful , just another tool to stop our emailsYes. And I hope it'll be helpful and not get my hopes too high with the estimated completion date
Another way to keep us from sending update emailsYes, same here. I wonder if they're just basing that on the generic 12 months processing time they give all applications. In that case, I do not see much added benefit to having that progress bar.
Lol....it'll just say I have 6 months leftAhhhhh baaahaaaa you kill me , come on now we all know it’s not possibly going to be helpful , just another tool to stop our emails
I almost contact the clinic to make sure that the sent my MCU result, but yesterday (March 4th) I recheck gc key account and thank God it changed to 'you pass the medical exam', what a relief. Hope your will pass soon.I have a very similar timeline to you both. We were told by the clinic that it would take three days for them to send the information to the VO, and that we should be seeing confirmation of that "soon" (they didn't specify how long). We'll see. From what I've seen, although individual experiences vary widely, the most common route seems to be a request for the passport not too long after medical results are provided. I guess that is only if they decide not to do a background check. Good luck to you both!
That sounds positive for me coz as per my knowledge the final ppr request comes from local VO.Just in a bit of weird situation.The spousal outland ( I am sponsor & representative) application was processing in Mississauga. Ecas updated to DM on Feb 26. When I called CIC, call centre agent told to contact NDVO for further Information. Is it normal???? No PPR Yet. Not sure whats going on
It changed for me as well on same date... thought it would ask for passport in a week or so. But nothing yet background check on cic decision made on ecas. However i did not call anyone yet.Just in a bit of weird situation.The spousal outland ( I am sponsor & representative) application was processing in Mississauga. Ecas updated to DM on Feb 26. When I called CIC, call centre agent told to contact NDVO for further Information. Is it normal???? No PPR Yet. Not sure whats going on
Wow thats amazing! The clinic said that it would take 2 business days to update so hopefully it will update soon. Our GCkey hasn't updated yet. I seen for other applicants that they get PPR not too long after their MR but I'm not sure how efficient Singapore VO is.I almost contact the clinic to make sure that the sent my MCU result, but yesterday (March 4th) I recheck gc key account and thank God it changed to 'you pass the medical exam', what a relief. Hope your will pass soon.
Thanks a million Gordiewow, good luck for us all! ))
Hi, my timeline is very close to you. Sponsored from South Africa. I am hoping passport requests will come within 2 months after medicals, as that would be month 8 already. Anyone else care to pitch in on this? Some people get medical request prior to AOR2, others (like us) get medical requests after local VO has file.Hey guys,
I'm sponsoring my husband from Bangladesh. Here's our timeline:
Application Received: September 12th 2018
AOR1: December 16th 2018
Biometrics: January 13th 2019
Sponsor Approval: January 16th 2019
File Transfer to VO (Singapore): January 23rd 2019
AOR2: January 31st 2019
Medical Requested: February 27th 2019
Medical Completed: March 2nd 2019
What should we be expecting next and how much longer does it usually take for a decision to be made?
Anything would help. Thanks guys!
Thanks for sharing,Hi, my timeline is very close to you. Sponsored from South Africa. I am hoping passport requests will come within 2 months after medicals, as that would be month 8 already. Anyone else care to pitch in on this? Some people get medical request prior to AOR2, others (like us) get medical requests after local VO has file.
My timeline:
Application Received: September 11th 2018
AOR1: December 17th 2018
Biometrics: January 7th 2019
Sponsor Approval: January 10th 2019
File Transfer to VO (Pretoria, South Africa): January 17th 2019
AOR2: January 21st 2019
Medical Requested: February 27th 2019
Medical Completed: March 4th 2019
Almost 6 months into the process. I could not find a lot of info on my local visa office, but the two other cases on this forum followed a timeline similar to mine, with medicals roughly a month after AOR2 and then passport request 2 months after medicals. I am hoping and praying ours is the same, since my fiance already resigned her job and booked a flight on 15 June to prove to the visa officer that she is in fact moving to Canada. If I cannot go with her, it is going to be tough on her to be alone for a few months. Fingers crossed that the visa officer is one of the kind ones.
Check under my posts in my profile for a thread that I started "How we compiled our application". I put all details in there. I added a ton of stuff, I think it is standard practice for them to ask for more. So my sponsor just decided to resign and buy a ticket and fly over. No better intent than actually moving and getting it over with.Thanks for sharing,
Do you mind if I ask what you sent in for intent on her living in Canada, out of everything I'm most concerned about that. I've been living out of Canada 7years now so I don't know what they would consider solid intent.
If you can share what types of things you sent that would be great. I would like to get an idea if in the future that ask for more proof what I can be prepared for.