sazamizi said:Mark -- I don't think some people here mean CIC has to hold all new applications till the old ones have been finalized. The statement "each application is different" is not a really strong reasoning. Over years years we have seen CIC processes similar cases in a different way. All I want to say, CIC usually updates its internal instructions but because of whatever reason , they don't apply to all applications. That's why you see 2014 applicants are being called faster to write their test. I think it could be some sort of discrimination.
Hope it makes sense.
Similar cases??? How can you know that my application and his-her application are similar? You can't make judgement based on few posts here. Like I said, there are over 360,000 applications in CIC, and there are only few hundreds here.
I give you a very simple example of something that will make an application being processed longer.
A has a certificate from English test in Canada to proof his English skill.
B has a diploma from a school in Asia, stating that all the courses were in English.
The CIC officer who is working on the case, can decide right away that A is sufficient, but for B, the officer has to ask for a green light from his supervisor. Now the supervisor has tons of applications on his table waiting for green light, then B has to fall into the queue.
This is a very simple example. Some people have police record being questioned, CBSA record different with absence claim in the application, etc. There is no way you can find out every details from others' application.