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Not necessarily.. I applied paper based in Jan 2021 and got my test invite (non urgent).. I have a friend who applied in December online and is still awaiting... Her BG got completed a few days after mine..Hello,
do they started sending test invitations for Dec 2020 applicant, i have a friend who applied in January 2021 got an invitation for test, i applied in Dec 2020 and now in progress only back check completed, it seems they it is hard to expect when to receive anything in regards of test. and the people who applied online their application are treated faster.
How come you get test invite while many people are waiting from 2019 for test invites??? Are you using a firm or any special agent for your application?? This doesn’t make sense that IRCC doesn’t have a queue system for test. While thousands of 2019 and 2020 applicants are waiting for test, there should be a reason for you to have been invited while many are waiting for the test??Not necessarily.. I applied paper based in Jan 2021 and got my test invite (non urgent).. I have a friend who applied in December online and is still awaiting... Her BG got completed a few days after mine..
Many from Oct & Nov 2020 are getting test invites. I think they have different teams working on different applications. A team working on 2020 applications as per ideal timeline & another team trying to cover backlog.How come you get test invite while many people are waiting from 2019 for test invites??? Are you using a firm or any special agent for your application?? This doesn’t make sense that IRCC doesn’t have a queue system for test. While thousands of 2019 and 2020 applicants are waiting for test, there should be a reason for you to have been invited while many are waiting fir the test??
Well, take a look at the September 2020 thread. There was a recent surge in test invitations for GTA applicants. I received my test invitation around the 90 day mark (87 days) from when my status went to "Test Ready" status (from GCMS notes). Not sure if others had the same timeline.How come you get test invite while many people are waiting from 2019 for test invites??? Are you using a firm or any special agent for your application?? This doesn’t make sense that IRCC doesn’t have a queue system for test. While thousands of 2019 and 2020 applicants are waiting for test, there should be a reason for you to have been invited while many are waiting fir the test??
Very much possible.Many from Oct & Nov 2020 are getting test invites. I think they have different teams working on different applications. A team working on 2020 applications as per ideal timeline & another team trying to cover backlog.
I guess by now WE all should know that this is how IRCC works. Is it a good thing? No, but..........How come you get test invite while many people are waiting from 2019 for test invites??? Are you using a firm or any special agent for your application?? This doesn’t make sense that IRCC doesn’t have a queue system for test. While thousands of 2019 and 2020 applicants are waiting for test, there should be a reason for you to have been invited while many are waiting for the test??
There is no working template for IRCC timelines unfortunately. I doubt that there is a specific explanation for why some would get the test invite faster than others.How come you get test invite while many people are waiting from 2019 for test invites??? Are you using a firm or any special agent for your application?? This doesn’t make sense that IRCC doesn’t have a queue system for test. While thousands of 2019 and 2020 applicants are waiting for test, there should be a reason for you to have been invited while many are waiting for the test??
I'm very well aware of the despair of applicants from 2019. I said this somewhere else too - Unfortunately, mid and late 2019 applicants have been very unlucky, to say the least. I sincerely hope 2019 applicants still waiting for a test receive their test invitations soon.I am talking about the same GTA office. Either the case is discrimination or special treatment. This doesn’t make sense. I know many people from 2019 with completed BG before feb 2020
that have not received test invite yet from Scarborough office. These cases need to be investigated further to see why some applicants are getting special service while other suffering. A queue system is very simple. Cases are sorted by date.
By the time they are done with 80% of 2020 KPI goal, the 2021/2022 will pile up, so they will up pick up 2021/2022 by ignoring 2019/2018 eternally? I wonder if there is any KPI for applications more than 18/24 months in process? But I agree mid-late 2019 are the very unlucky ones (includes my application). Let's pray and hope for the best.I'm very well aware of the despair of applicants from 2019. I said this somewhere else too - Unfortunately, mid and late 2019 applicants have been very unlucky. I sincerely hope 2019 applicants still waiting for a test receive their test invitations soon.
Having said that - Your thought process about the queue system, while it is logical, might not be very practical for an organization as large as the IRCC. I agree with your logic that in a queue system, applicants should be processed based on the date of their applications - especially the test invitations.
Let's say there are 400,000 applications currently pending in the queue out of which 300,000 have cleared all the checks (security, criminality and immigration checks). Out of these 300,000 applications, let's say 80,000 are from 2019, 190,000 are from 2020 and 30,000 are from 2021.
In an "ideal world", there wouldn't be a backlog in the first place but let's assume there is. In an "ideal world" and with an "ideal system", the 80,000 applications from 2019 will be cleared first while the 190,000 applications from 2020 and 30,000 from 2021 are kept pending until ALL the 80,000 applications are cleared from their system. This is how it should and will work in an "ideal" world.
However, the world that we live in and the systems that we have are anything but ideal. IRCC, as an organization, has KPIs to meet. One such KPI is processing at least 80% of the applications within 12 months or less. So, what would IRCC do in this case?
In this case, since the timeline for 2019 applicants is already beyond 12 months, IRCC will attempt to process 2020 applications with some priority because they can still (potentially) be processed within the 12 month mark. This might be the reason why the priority for 2019 applicants appear to be a little less compared to 2020 applicants. 2021 applicants getting test invitations now might be outlier cases - not significant enough for statistical purposes.
Moreover, the backend workflow for paper and online applicants might be different which is why online applicants might see different rate of processing when compared to paper applicants.
All said and done, I agree that it is unfair for 2019 applicants (whose BG check has been set to "Passed") that are still waiting for the test invitations and I think some of the resources should be directed towards specially dealing with the 2019 backlog. Unfortunately, we do not know how many people are working on 2019 applications or if there are separate teams working on pre and post 2019 applications. For some 2019 applications, their application is still in progress and they are hitting a 2 year mark - I think this certainly warrants contacting their MP and requesting them to check with IRCC as to what is going on with their application.
Please do not assume I am dismissing the stress and disappointment of 2019 applicants - I am not. I know how it feels when all your peers and people who applied WAY after you see progress on their applications while you are still sitting without any updates whatsoever. It certainly doesn't feel good and I can empathize with 2019 applications. What I've mentioned above are my thoughts on why this is happening and the reasons IRCC might have to prioritize more recent applications.
I sincerely wish 2019 applicants all the very best and I hope they see updates on their application soon.
Good luck!
No. This might be the reason why some 2021 applicants are currently receiving test invitations. If they process some of the 2021 applications well in advance, they would not have to worry about having a backlog for 2021 applicants and can start processing 2019 applications. This is my thought process but I do not know if this is what the case is in reality.By the time they are done with 80% of 2020 KPI goal, the 2021/2022 will pile up, so they will up pick up 2021/2022 by ignoring 2019/2018 eternally? I wonder if there is any KPI for applications more than 18/24 months in process? But I agree mid-late 2019 are the very unlucky ones (includes my application). Let's pray and hope for the best.
Firstly, even if you use a firm or an agent for your application, it still arrives in IRCC as an envelope with only your details in it.. so it is immaterial to the agent whether you filled the forms or an agent did... Secondly, in my experience, using an agent is one of the worst ideas... During my PR days, ive seen many an application getting screwed up by agents, leaving their clients both frustrated and poorer by 1000s of dollars... Thirdly, as I've always said, never look for patterns or trends with the IRCC... never works.. one can only wait and hope for the best... the pandemic has upended everything and its going to be a while before things get back on track.. I hope it is sooner rather than laterHow come you get test invite while many people are waiting from 2019 for test invites??? Are you using a firm or any special agent for your application?? This doesn’t make sense that IRCC doesn’t have a queue system for test. While thousands of 2019 and 2020 applicants are waiting for test, there should be a reason for you to have been invited while many are waiting for the test??
DAYUM i was just about to hire Marvel Eternals to speed up my application .Well, take a look at the September 2020 thread. There was a recent surge in test invitations for GTA applicants. I received my test invitation around the 90 day mark (87 days) from when my status went to "Test Ready" status (from GCMS notes). Not sure if others had the same timeline.
"Special agent" or "Firms" CANNOT expedite your application processing, unless you request for urgent processing.
I think it depends on the workload of the office processing the application AND the fact that IRCC might be trying to expedite more recent applications that have cleared criminality, security and immigration checks in an effort to preserve the average processing time for 80% of the applications.
I understand your point of analysis. And I am not 2019 applicant; however, this can’t be taken as excuse or reason to leave behind 2019 applicants. Applicants don’t care if you meet your target of 12 months or not. At least this is not their problem and should not taked at their shoulder . How come people from 2019 still waiting unless there’s legitimate reason on verifying or screening issue.I'm very well aware of the despair of applicants from 2019. I said this somewhere else too - Unfortunately, mid and late 2019 applicants have been very unlucky, to say the least. I sincerely hope 2019 applicants still waiting for a test receive their test invitations soon.
Having said that - Your thought process about the queue system, while it is logical, might not be very practical for an organization as large as the IRCC. I agree with your logic that in a queue system, applicants should be processed based on the date of their applications - especially the test invitations.
Let's say there are 400,000 applications currently pending in the queue out of which 300,000 have cleared all the checks (security, criminality and immigration checks). Out of these 300,000 applications, let's say 80,000 are from 2019, 190,000 are from 2020 and 30,000 are from 2021.
In an "ideal world", there wouldn't be a backlog in the first place but let's assume there is. In an "ideal world" and with an "ideal system", the 80,000 applications from 2019 will be cleared first while the 190,000 applications from 2020 and 30,000 from 2021 are kept pending until ALL the 80,000 applications are cleared from their system. This is how it should and will work in an "ideal" world.
However, the world that we live in and the systems that we have are anything but ideal. IRCC, as an organization, has KPIs to meet. One such KPI is processing at least 80% of the applications within 12 months or less. So, what would IRCC do in this case?
In this case, since the timeline for 2019 applicants is already beyond 12 months, IRCC will attempt to process 2020 applications with some priority because they can still (potentially) be processed within the 12 month mark. This might be the reason why the priority for 2019 applicants appear to be a little less compared to 2020 applicants. 2021 applicants getting test invitations now might be outlier cases - not significant enough for statistical purposes. One other thing is that there are several 2019 applicants who have already received their citizenship. IRCC might have hit something close to 80% within 12 months KPI for 2019 applicants (and they could certainly provide COVID-19 as a reason as to why they weren't able to meet their KPI for 2019).
Moreover, the backend workflow for paper and online applicants might be different which is why online applicants might see different rate of processing when compared to paper applicants.
All said and done, I agree that it is unfair for 2019 applicants (whose BG check has been set to "Passed") that are still waiting for the test invitations and I think some of the resources should be directed towards specially dealing with the 2019 backlog. Unfortunately, we do not know how many people are working on 2019 applications or if there are separate teams working on pre and post 2019 applications. For some 2019 applicants, their application is still in progress and they are already way past their 12 month mark and are hitting or already hit their 2 year mark - I think this certainly warrants contacting their MP and requesting them to check with IRCC as to what is going on with their application.
Please do not assume I am dismissing the stress and disappointment of 2019 applicants - I am not. I know how it feels when all your peers and people who applied WAY after you see progress on their applications while you are still sitting without any updates whatsoever. It certainly doesn't feel good and I can empathize with 2019 applicants. What I've mentioned above are my thoughts on why this is happening and the reasons IRCC might have to prioritize more recent applications.
I sincerely wish 2019 applicants all the very best and I hope they see updates on their application soon.
Good luck!
Sure, I understand. But...I understand your point of analysis. And I am not 2019 applicant; however, this can’t be taken as excuse or reason to leave behind 2019 applicants. Applicants don’t care if you meet your target of 12 months or not. At least this is not their problem and should not taked at their shoulder . How come people from 2019 still waiting unless there’s legitimate reason on verifying or screening issue.
again I am not 2019 applicant, but this is paid application and all people should treated equally on the same manner and integrity.