Ok but my case is pretty simple.. No country travel.. newly renewed passports, no criminal record, rprf paid .lazybone said:firstly processing times have nothing to do with the category you applied under...but it has everything to do with the VO...
incase of fsw outlanders....before london VO and accra VO had a high processing speed...even today incase of some applicants...now, most fsw outlanders from march-april-may are from india...NDVO was slower earlier in the year but recently picked up..which is good news...on balance, sgvo is the slowest....
other than the PNP and LMIA helping you out with points, when you apply under a PNP, most of the verification is already done at PNP level which results in faster processing at VO level which is not the case with LMIA...
coming to processing times-in order to assess/predict processing times, there are a lot of factors...
Factors that affect application processing times
applicant factors-personal details, travel history(pccs, no of countries travelled), military service
application factors- workload redistribution,not paying rprf upfront, VOs, passport renewal, etc
these factors make every application unique..by and large...go by the 5-6 month timeline cic has given you and you should be fine....
hope this helps!
All you need to do is exercise patience and avoid paranoia. .er.satnamsinghbhullar said:Ok but my case is pretty simple.. No country travel.. newly renewed passports, no criminal record, rprf paid .
Thanks for the advice mate.. But its really difficultsnorden88 said:All you need to do is exercise patience and avoid paranoia. .
I'm with you .. but theres no option..er.satnamsinghbhullar said:Thanks for the advice mate.. But its really difficult
+1snorden88 said:All you need to do is exercise patience and avoid paranoia. .
Agreed that your case but might be simple..but cic has its own process in place in order to verify what you are saying which is why it takes a little bit of time..er.satnamsinghbhullar said:Ok but my case is pretty simple.. No country travel.. newly renewed passports, no criminal record, rprf paid .
Hey snordensnorden88 said:I'm with you .. but theres no option..
5-6 months (if you fall in the 80% category)lazybone said:Hey snorden
What would be an avg processing time for FSW outland from NDVO in your guesstimation going by 'recent trends'?
hey lazybone, could u pl put ur timeline and category in ur signature......is ur file based out of ndvo.lazybone said:Hey snorden
What would be an avg processing time for FSW outland from NDVO in your guesstimation going by 'recent trends'?
7-9 months as per recent trends if u r in 80% category and 12-? if u r other 20%.lazybone said:Hey snorden
What would be an avg processing time for FSW outland from NDVO in your guesstimation going by 'recent trends'?