Congratulations basmalahh! Goodluck!basmalahh said:AlhamdolEllah (praise be upon Allah) my BD got encashed on the 27th of October
Congratulations basmalahh! Goodluck!basmalahh said:AlhamdolEllah (praise be upon Allah) my BD got encashed on the 27th of October
Victory said:Anybody apply after 26/6 got any information?
As my agent told that: after apply to CIO, after around 5~6 months can get AOR. After that they sending to VO. Time in VO will be around after 2~3 months will sent MR.
Is that maybe true or not because new rule is haven't got resulte from anybody so it is really difficult to say.
Could you kindly share when they charged your CC or BD?moksh2k7 said:thats right dude
I have applied on july 2010........but till now didn't get any information
cheers
Yes we hope to have more update this week saif .....asaif said:A new week have started. It's Monday 8am at Nova Scotia now. Let's hope for the best.
My friend Dr Amro. Here or there it doesn't matter. The important thing is we can stay in touch with, help and encourage each other.Amro Elsayed said:Yes we hope to have more update this week saif .....
" where are you man hope everything is ok with you ???"
AMro
Thank you for posting that mayankpandya. From speaking with my consultant, who bases her information on the way her client's applications are being processed, it seems the wait time is around 5 months at CIO currently and then you add your VO wait time (in my case Buffalo average 12 months). So it seems I may hear something out of CIO in January and then land, if I am lucky and everything goes well, around Jan. 2012mayankpandya said:Need for upgradation in Canada immigration services
Canada, 29th October: A recent audit by Canadian Auditor-General into Citizenship and Immigration Canada has revealed several inefficiencies in the system.
Findings of the audit by Sheila Fraser state numerous inadequacies in the Canada immigration department Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIAC) concerning processing of Canada immigration applications....
The report also has highlighted some positive sides of the department with special mention of the response of Canada immigration department to the earthquake in Haiti in January this year.
It praises department's on-time delivery of information, better public communication and several other measures by the department following the Haitian earthquake.
we just can hope because its too much time of waiting for any informationasaif said:A new week have started. It's Monday 8am at Nova Scotia now. Let's hope for the best.
Hi - hmm I don't think you can really use these as a guideline. Sure, May and June applicants experienced up to 5 months delay getting their 1st AOR, but this was partly due to a massive influx of applications (around 50,000 I believe) in combination with a lot of staff holidays at CIO and also a lot of student holiday visas to process.Cam1234 said:Thank you for posting that mayankpandya. From speaking with my consultant, who bases her information on the way her client's applications are being processed, it seems the wait time is around 5 months at CIO currently and then you add your VO wait time (in my case Buffalo average 12 months). So it seems I may hear something out of CIO in January and then land, if I am lucky and everything goes well, around Jan. 2012
The findings reported today in that article are promising, but we all know it will take a long time before anything will actually be done about the "inadequacies." Probably would not affect my long wait
Good luck to all,
Cam
I hope you are correct about a smaller wait time for post June 26 applicants Wayne, the window of opportunity for me to move becomes smaller as the wait time increases, considering my application gets approved in the first place.Cappuccino said:Anyway, I think post June 26 will have their own timescales for this entire process which will be unrelated to the current timescales for May/June 2010 applications.
Wayne.
From what I read of their processes, all background checks are still done at the VO. As far as CIC's efforts are concerned there doesn't seem to be a great deal extra for them to do than with the pre-June-26 process. The only thing extra is that during their eligibility review they will have all the supporting documents to hand (something they did not have in the previous process), so I am thinking the eligibility review will take longer. But on a per-application basis this might mean the difference between 2 hours and 3 hours etc?MSM-2332 said:Hi, folks,
Somthing makes me think that 33 weeks includes background and/or security check. So maybe the process has slightly changed and they will send our applications to VO after background check and VO will only re-check the local docs and send out medicals?
Any feedback on this thought is welcomed.