ljm_Z said:I am an inland FSW, too.
sqid.madoma said:How do you know that FSW is slower or that CEC has priority over it ?
Do you have real info on that or it is just speculation ?
Thanks
sqid.madoma said:okay
For me it totally makes sense that the VO outside Canada have way less work, thus process the files faster. I could not see that CEC are being processed faster but It's been only a month that I am observing the patterns that is probably the reason.
Then it's probably just a matter of procedure. Just fill it up and send it back to themRamii said:But I didn't answer yes at all
Got a ghost email yesterday. Medical status however hasn't changed from "Review In Progress" and no other change to profile that I can see.GokulGuruprasad said:My meds just went to "Review in Progress". Hope they get set to "Passed" tomorrow.
This makes perfect sense nowAragorn165 said:Because they are processed by the Ottawa office, which has to process ALL CEC (which get priority), FAM, and supervisa applications. Outland applications are processed by different VOs, which means their workload is less, and so they are processed faster.
Added to spreadsheet. I am assuming you submitted application too on 1st March.ljm_Z said:I am an inland FSW, too.
Added to spreadsheet. Have you received AOR?CECPR_2016 said:Submitted Yesterday...! CEC - INLAND.
Nice wishful thinkingGokulGuruprasad said:Got a ghost email yesterday. Medical status however hasn't changed from "Review In Progress" and no other change to profile that I can see.
I wonder, since I got a ghost email so soon, do you reckon I'll get a CoPR in the next couple of days?
How about you take weekly snapshot of the March data and update JAN sheet? This will help with analysis.RKCK said:Guys, would it be possible to use one sheet that Jan AOR group uses? We'll have one sheet for 2016 and it would help all of us to do a good analysis.