Now question is how long it takes for ppr stage. I heard somewhere on average month/month and a half. Cant say I believe itMehrdad said:Yes, approximately...
Now question is how long it takes for ppr stage. I heard somewhere on average month/month and a half. Cant say I believe itMehrdad said:Yes, approximately...
distcom said:This is amazing. Are you sure about the file transfer date? (Ankara?)
Yes again. About one month. But, having said that the estimation included the late strike, the overall processing time must be shorter I guess...Abe1004 said:Now question is how long it takes for ppr stage. I heard somewhere on average month/month and a half. Cant say I believe it
They also transferred the officers thoughGalip said:Total number should be 115(Ankara) + 1312(Damascus) = 1427
Before Ankara was Heaven, however when they closed Damascus and transfered everything from there Ankara's situation changed.
Plus there was an unexpected strike, which slowed down their application processing times.
Before they were issusing spousal visas to Turkish Citizens in 2-6 months in standart cases, now this time is increased to 4-12 months. For Iranians it's longer because of the security/criminality checks.
The good thing for everyone is: Ankara do not ask people to come to Ankara for an interview in normal cases.
Just be patient, the majority will receive their visas in an easy way. Good luck!
Still a lot less then places like India!!! We should all be very thankfulGalip said:Total number should be 115(Ankara) + 1312(Damascus) = 1427
Before Ankara was Heaven, however when they closed Damascus and transfered everything from there Ankara's situation changed.
Plus there was an unexpected strike, which slowed down their application processing times.
Before they were issusing spousal visas to Turkish Citizens in 2-6 months in standart cases, now this time is increased to 4-12 months. For Iranians it's longer because of the security/criminality checks.
The good thing for everyone is: Ankara do not ask people to come to Ankara for an interview in normal cases.
Just be patient, the majority will receive their visas in an easy way. Good luck!
Mrs Asag!! Hope you are good and btw left you a private message, please check it out need your help!!!!Mrs.Asag said:Still a lot less then places like India!!! We should all be very thankful
What you say would only make sense if people would get their applications approved/refused in 15-16 months.(so basically full length of the application process). But it is not so, we currently see people get it even at 7-8 months during strike(!!), which is great. I wouldn't be doom and gloom. I think 6-7 months is pretty safe prior to being reuinted with your loved ones. I already did 9 months so far only 3 of them (or so) in process, so trust me, its not just that I want to be with my spouse (I really do), its also the simple facts looking at average processing length.Galip said:Well the important question is: How many employees does Ankara have in their visa section right now?
In 2011 they had 2 Canadian Base and 8 local staff in total of 10 people working at their visa section. They were all responsible for immigration matters, such as skill worker, business immigration, family, spousal & refugee applications, plus student and visitor visas & all other Canadian citizen's passport applications, new born registations, lost PR's and Passports, etc.
Before 2 people were processing family and spousal sponsorship applications. I don't know how many extra staff came from Damascus? Because 2 people basically can't process 1400 spousal and family files in a year. Nowadays students and visitors are applying their visas via VFS Global. Therefore temp. visas section are more relaxed and don't spend any time for correspondence.
If they want to melt the backlog these temp section officers should help other permanent immigration apps including family and spousal files. However, according to CIC waiting times they're OK with 15-16 months as an average time of spousal files, and I don't think that they care about working more faster.!
I personally think you should have applief for TRV prior to PR application because now theres no way you going to get a TRV(VERY slim chance) plus you making it look bad on your file.SubZero_2 said:Today I got refusal for my spouse TRV (Temporary Resident Visa); I applied for her PR and got sponsorship approval in August 2013 and the application forwarded to Ankara in August. I was wondering if anyone of you has had the same experience as me in terms of TRV refusal after sponsorship approval. Should I apply again for her TRV? or should I wait for her PR application? I even bought the ticket for her that is really sad. Any help feedback would be appreciated.
SubZero_2 said:Today I got refusal for my spouse TRV (Temporary Resident Visa); I applied for her PR and got sponsorship approval in August 2013 and the application forwarded to Ankara in August. I was wondering if anyone of you has had the same experience as me in terms of TRV refusal after sponsorship approval. Should I apply again for her TRV? or should I wait for her PR application? I even bought the ticket for her that is really sad. Any help feedback would be appreciated.
lboxixodl said:this is normal.
they never aprooved tvr visa when you apply for pr visa.