Hi all,
We are into the 11th week of processing when the normal processing time is 7 weeks.
Here's our timeline:
My most recent TRV to Canada was approved in 10 days and the 2 prior TRVs in the last 10 years were approved in good time.
We are worried about the processing delay as my child is missing school and we might be one of the unlucky ones where the process becomes a complete black hole with neither updates nor responses to Web Form and Email enquiries.
I have two questions:
We are into the 11th week of processing when the normal processing time is 7 weeks.
Here's our timeline:
- Application Country: Norway
- Applications:
- Closed Work Permit (LMIA positive, High Wage Stream, LMIA approval took one week with the LMIA number provided and LMIA letter was emailed in 2 weeks)
- SOWP
- TRV for Minor Child
- Application Date: 5th July 2019
- AoR: 5th July 2109
- Biometrics Request: 5th July 2019
- Biometrics Submitted: 8th July 2019 (only spouse as I have valid biometrics)
- Biometrics Registration on IRCC website: 9th July 2019
- Eligibility Review: Started around 20th July (I think)
- Current Status: Eligibility under review, Background checks being conducted. No medicals required, no biometrics required, no additional documents required and no interview needed.
- Travel History: More than 10 countries (including USA, UK & Aus) in addition to Schengen with multiple visits for all three applications.
- All three of us hold currently valid TRVs (V-1) to Canada.
My most recent TRV to Canada was approved in 10 days and the 2 prior TRVs in the last 10 years were approved in good time.
We are worried about the processing delay as my child is missing school and we might be one of the unlucky ones where the process becomes a complete black hole with neither updates nor responses to Web Form and Email enquiries.
I have two questions:
- Is the delay specific to the London Visa Office issue or is there a general delay due to a glut of work permit applications recently?
- Can VFS VAC for Canada in London help inquire about our case?
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