Fencesitter
Champion Member
- Sep 29, 2011
- 52
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Hong Kong
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- April 13, 2012
- AOR Received.
- AOR2 July 25, 2012
- File Transfer...
- July 13, 2012
- Med's Done....
- Mar 1, 2012
- Interview........
- WAIVED!
- Passport Req..
- Aug 28, 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- Sept 24, 2012
- LANDED..........
- Jan 30, 2013
Ok, ok...I take it back.
Mobeyk makes a good point, though I don't fully agree. I get the whole positivity thing, but honestly, when dealing with CIC (or any government agency), I think it's next to impossible. We shouldn't have to wait this long, for a start. I don't care how many people apply. The system is so obviously broken. We have paid a good chunk of dough and we all deserve faster service. Transparency would go a long way. Sort of like at Krispy Kreme where you get to watch how they make the doughnuts. You see, nothing will change without people making a stink. Critiquing is all we can do. Still, we are powerless, and I think that is the most frustrating part of immigration. Immigration is not a right, but if they are offering it, the least they can do is make the system efficient (no phone calls if you live outside Canada, yet they allow citizens to sponsor if they live outside the country - nice work, CIC!).
I'll save the gratitude until my wife lands in Toronto.
But, I'm definitely happy about getting the AOR from HK. Now all that I need to do is send the updated documents and I'm extremely confident my wife will get her visa within a month or two. A few cases exactly like ours and they all had the visa within 2-5 months.
Good luck, all.
FS
Mobeyk makes a good point, though I don't fully agree. I get the whole positivity thing, but honestly, when dealing with CIC (or any government agency), I think it's next to impossible. We shouldn't have to wait this long, for a start. I don't care how many people apply. The system is so obviously broken. We have paid a good chunk of dough and we all deserve faster service. Transparency would go a long way. Sort of like at Krispy Kreme where you get to watch how they make the doughnuts. You see, nothing will change without people making a stink. Critiquing is all we can do. Still, we are powerless, and I think that is the most frustrating part of immigration. Immigration is not a right, but if they are offering it, the least they can do is make the system efficient (no phone calls if you live outside Canada, yet they allow citizens to sponsor if they live outside the country - nice work, CIC!).
I'll save the gratitude until my wife lands in Toronto.
But, I'm definitely happy about getting the AOR from HK. Now all that I need to do is send the updated documents and I'm extremely confident my wife will get her visa within a month or two. A few cases exactly like ours and they all had the visa within 2-5 months.
Good luck, all.
FS