It indeed is. We're just hoping the numbers will be better in the next quarter and even better, I hope we will be all done by thenGodzilla9 said:Thanks. Really hoping for their fast processing. 15 months is too long time.
Maybe! I am sponsoring my husband. He is from Georgia. Good thing is that they have improved the sponsorship approval timeline.Godzilla9 said:I sent my sponsorship applications to Mississauga on 4 Sep. I am sponsoring my wife who is an Azerbaijani citizen. Maybe it will be faster to obtain Turkish citizenship and improve the Ankara processing time to 4 months?
Sorry to hear this. I hope you can rectify it as soon as possible and send them back the completed package. The dated stamps are good, since they show your place in the queue.Godzilla9 said:Friends, my documents returned from the CIC- Mississauga. They say that we did not pay correctly. I paid through Money order as Ankara website says. Please can you consult me:
1. Should I pay fees online?
2. They returned all applications and put stamps with CPC 6-Sep 2012 and the applications are signed with August dates. If I pay fees online can I resend the package or I have to print them again and sign again. problem is that my wife is not here to sign the apps.
THanks!
Hope so, thanks!BCgirl2012 said:Great! I hope this time it will be fast and smooth
BCGirl, I've also just ordered the notes last week so that I can relax for a month and stop checking my ecas 50 times a day and the related forums 200 times a day; I could be fired from my work if I keep on doing it lolBCgirl2012 said:Thanks for the update I'm not sure if it will change to "approved"? I thought decision made was the last one? Maybe they do one last update after the applicant lands.
Honestly, I've heard a lot about how eCAS is not an indication, but I keep checking it anyway After all, it's the only way to know if something is happening. I also ordered the notes last month. Seems they received our file at the end of July. Around 3 weeks or so after I got approved to sponsor. I just wanted to make sure they actually have our file in Ankara, which based on the notes, they fortunately have it in the right visa office.
I really hope all of us will get over this period soon. I really miss my husband, and really really dislike this long distance. As much as I'm grateful for technology, I sometimes feel I really dislike Skype
voccabird, congrats once more on the visa. Wishing you both a wonderful life together in Canada.
BCgirl2012 said:Oh I'm also in the exact same boat. I caught myself justifying why something might have changed in eCAS in the last 15 mins, and convincing myself to log in there again quite a few times! But the good thing about checking the forum is that when I see someone getting their PR, I imagine that it's gonna be my husband in the very near future and it makes me happy But I agree with you, I think sometimes I also overdo it
I hope you wife gets her visa soon. I always imagine how I will never want to remember this period again. Yes, a couple of months of long distance is OK, but the day they announced the increase from 6 to 15 months I was down for the whole week.
Notes will help. I was imagining worst case scenarios about our file ending up in another visa office and us figuring it out after 6 months. Now I know it's really in Ankara and I can just try to distract myself and wait for some good news!
Hope this period ends for all of us asap.
tnxBCgirl2012 said:Hey welcome back! I know how it feels to come back home without your partner I hate the airport moments.
No, we aren't sure about the 15 months. We are just hoping and speculating. We think the 15 months came mostly from the transfer of older files from Damascus. But at this point, this is all speculation.
I took a look at the spreadsheet that keeps track of the former Damascus applicants, and it seems Ankara is clearing them up quickly, which is really good news for us, because it will mean that our cases will not be caught in the backlog.
I'm keeping all fingers crossed at this point for that PPR email