I'm in the same boat. If you look at the spreadsheet, you'll see that we're not alone.Still waiting!
I'm in the same boat. If you look at the spreadsheet, you'll see that we're not alone.Still waiting!
Same thing when did u apply. I applied October 13 2020I'm in the same boat. If you look at the spreadsheet, you'll see that we're not alone.
I've got you beat; I applied Oct 2 2020. And I had the unusual case where it took 4 months between my medical exam and passing my medical (see my signature).Same thing when did u apply. I applied October 13 2020
Does it depend what visa office tho? London, UK in my caseFYI, because of re-prioritizing because of the Afghanistan situation, you might not get a reply to a web form inquiry (see partial response that I received below).
We will respond to these priority enquiries only:
· Clients in crisis situations (like those affected by the situation in Afghanistan)
· Clients facing vulnerable circumstances (emergency and urgent requests)
· Clients who need to tell us about a change in their circumstances, which has a direct impact on their application (like marriage, birth of a child, or similar)
· Clients who are submitting documents requested by one of our officers
· Changes in contact information
· Requests to withdraw an application or refunds
If your enquiry is NOT one of the priority enquiries listed above, you will not receive a reply.
According to an article i read all the applications for Afghanistan refugees have already been vetted and processed and when they are landing they are landing as PR. So i am assuming that the workload on LVO might not be that much...assuming that this information is accurateDoes it depend what visa office tho? London, UK in my case
Congrats! Which VO?
Ahhh lucky you! Singapore is fast. My app stuck at the London VOSingapore
It does seem to be hit and miss, even Singapore can be slow, especially if you are stuck in the interview queue. Some guy waited 16 months between his medical exam and interview.Ahhh lucky you! Singapore is fast. My app stuck at the London VO
We were stuck there since April, and then suddenly a PPR.Still waiting!
No, they do not need for citizens or prs. Only for applicants.I could use clarification on the PPR instructions.
My wife (the applicant) holds a US passport (therefore is visa-exempt).
I (sponsor) and our daughter each have Canadian passports.
The PPR instructions say to send 2 photos "of each person (principal applicant and each family member)"
This is where I get confused. Do they really want pictures of existing Canadian citizens?
Or do they just mean any additional children that might have been part of the principal applicant's application (none in our case)?