- Apr 12, 2015
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila, Philippines
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- June 11, 2016 (recd June 13 by CIC)
- AOR Received.
- June 30, 2016
- File Transfer...
- SA: August 11, 2016
- Med's Done....
- Up Front: May 5, 2016
- Passport Req..
- not yet
- VISA ISSUED...
- not yet
- LANDED..........
- not yet
Hi everyone,
As far as I've seen, it seems like getting the first AOR of a permanent residence application received at CPC Mississauga is on average ~20 calendar days. I am curious to know about the logistics, volume and resources involved in application intake as well as the eventual processing throughout an application's lifecycle.
Firstly, according to the site page for the Mississauga office (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/canada/mississauga.asp) there are a cluster of buildings each receiving different types of family class applications, along with a single address for courier drop-offs.
So my questions are...
1. How many applications are received at the CPC in a day?
2. Is there a lag time for applications received by courier to be forwarded to the building for a particular stream?
3. How many resources are available for opening and logging the applications?
4. How long does it take for a person to open an application, organize the contents, enter it into the "system", assign it a UCI number etc before it is added to the pool of "ready to proceed with the sponsor approval step"?
Given that the current SA average is 43 days as mentioned on the CIC site, half of this time it is sitting somewhere waiting to be opened. Then once AOR is issued, the SA comes ~23 days later.
Once SA is received and the package is sent to the VO for applicant processing, this is the largest chunk of time which could go on for months and varies wildly based on the VO. The main factor of processing time likely being volume and resources available at a given VO, assuming they are all following the same rules and processes as everyone else...
5. If an application is "complete", I am curious why it would take so long to do "background checks"? Are they spending all that time checking to see if the Police Certificate and Medical Certificate are "authentic"? It seems to me that this information should already be at their fingertips and shouldn't take too long to verify. As for proof of relationship, it can take time to go through everything, but I would expect that if there is a certain volume of relationship proof, wouldn't it be easy to conclude the relationship looks genuine?
6. Do they pass the package around to different people in the department until everyone checks each of the ticky boxes on their checklist, and finally approving the application? So is an application spending 90% of its time sitting on a shelf somewhere without anyone actually looking at it?
Thanks in advance for any insights you can provide.
S_and_C
As far as I've seen, it seems like getting the first AOR of a permanent residence application received at CPC Mississauga is on average ~20 calendar days. I am curious to know about the logistics, volume and resources involved in application intake as well as the eventual processing throughout an application's lifecycle.
Firstly, according to the site page for the Mississauga office (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/canada/mississauga.asp) there are a cluster of buildings each receiving different types of family class applications, along with a single address for courier drop-offs.
So my questions are...
1. How many applications are received at the CPC in a day?
2. Is there a lag time for applications received by courier to be forwarded to the building for a particular stream?
3. How many resources are available for opening and logging the applications?
4. How long does it take for a person to open an application, organize the contents, enter it into the "system", assign it a UCI number etc before it is added to the pool of "ready to proceed with the sponsor approval step"?
Given that the current SA average is 43 days as mentioned on the CIC site, half of this time it is sitting somewhere waiting to be opened. Then once AOR is issued, the SA comes ~23 days later.
Once SA is received and the package is sent to the VO for applicant processing, this is the largest chunk of time which could go on for months and varies wildly based on the VO. The main factor of processing time likely being volume and resources available at a given VO, assuming they are all following the same rules and processes as everyone else...
5. If an application is "complete", I am curious why it would take so long to do "background checks"? Are they spending all that time checking to see if the Police Certificate and Medical Certificate are "authentic"? It seems to me that this information should already be at their fingertips and shouldn't take too long to verify. As for proof of relationship, it can take time to go through everything, but I would expect that if there is a certain volume of relationship proof, wouldn't it be easy to conclude the relationship looks genuine?
6. Do they pass the package around to different people in the department until everyone checks each of the ticky boxes on their checklist, and finally approving the application? So is an application spending 90% of its time sitting on a shelf somewhere without anyone actually looking at it?
Thanks in advance for any insights you can provide.
S_and_C