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CHC-ISB Progress since 26-Nov-2013

26-Nov-2013-------------
76
27-Nov-2013-------------
52
28-Nov-2013-------------
72
02-Dec-2013-------------
84
Total-------------
284

I do not see any signs of CHC-ISB being slow.
 
mrTwoCents said:
CHC-ISB Progress since 26-Nov-2013

26-Nov-2013-------------
76
27-Nov-2013-------------
52
28-Nov-2013-------------
72
02-Dec-2013-------------
84
Total-------------
284

I do not see any signs of CHC-ISB being slow.

LOL you are so right but its the ones waiting at the other end who always think this.

But they are not as fast as the Turtle and the Hare if you get my point LOL
As the TURTLE won the race lol
 
I totally understand the waiting and frustration. You have been in process for long time to know that this may not be a good speed, it is, however, best average in last two years. Unless you think otherwise.

micmac101 said:
LOL you are so right but its the ones waiting at the other end who always think this.

But they are not as fast as the Turtle and the Hare if you get my point LOL
As the TURTLE won the race lol
 
CA_immigrant said:
what does this means ? does it means they will complete 80% cases from October 1, 2012 to Sept. 2013? i mean in 11 months ?? strange huh!



The tables below indicate application processing times at Canadian visa offices once Step 1 has been completed. The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013. Processing times are subject to change.

CA_immigrant,

That statement is explaining how they arrive at the processing times. So the 32 months processing time for ISB means that for 80% of the cases that they processed during Oct 1, 2012 to Sept 30, 2013 it took 32 months to complete those 80% of cases.

There were some ppl on here wondering whether the processing time starts after the application is transferred to ISB or when the application is submitted to Mississauga. That statement clearly states that this time starts after Step 1 is completed. Step 1 is before you receive AOR (Acknowledgment of Receipt) when they are processing the sponsor's side of the application.
 
yellow123 said:
Hi everyone,
Did anyone apply for spouse sponsorship being a student at a university/college and having only a part-time job? If this is my case, can I apply for my spouse and get her accepted to get a PR?
There is a member here named "waiting110", I think I read somewhere here that she is a student with a part time job and still applied for her husband. Waiting110, if you are seeing this post, can you please reply? It's very important!
Others may also reply regarding my case. Please, it's really important.

Hey I'm right here.
yes I'm studying full time and working 4 days a week as well. whatever i make goes right into my savings and if they will ask me ill show them the balance in my savings, apply for ur wife right away. there should be no problem, inshAllah
 
mrashid123 said:
CA_immigrant,

That statement is explaining how they arrive at the processing times. So the 32 months processing time for ISB means that for 80% of the cases that they processed during Oct 1, 2012 to Sept 30, 2013 it took 32 months to complete those 80% of cases.

There were some ppl on here wondering whether the processing time starts after the application is transferred to ISB or when the application is submitted to Mississauga. That statement clearly states that this time starts after Step 1 is completed. Step 1 is before you receive AOR (Acknowledgment of Receipt) when they are processing the sponsor's side of the application.

thats what i always try to explain. that its the avg time for that period and it impacts everyone. you can't say i applied in 2012 in time was 26 months so it will also take me 26 months. btw 32 months was in extreme cases, most probably. straight forward must have been completed sooner.
 
CA_immigrant said:
what does this means ? does it means they will complete 80% cases from October 1, 2012 to Sept. 2013? i mean in 11 months ?? strange huh!



The tables below indicate application processing times at Canadian visa offices once Step 1 has been completed. The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013. Processing times are subject to change.

where did you get the line from? is it from step 1 or step 2?
 
CA_immigrant said:
what does this means ? does it means they will complete 80% cases from October 1, 2012 to Sept. 2013? i mean in 11 months ?? strange huh!



The tables below indicate application processing times at Canadian visa offices once Step 1 has been completed. The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between October 1, 2012 to September 30, 2013. Processing times are subject to change.

that means 80% cases completed within 32 months.... from oct 2012 to sep 2013 (in this timeframe)
 
mrTwoCents said:
CHC-ISB Progress since 26-Nov-2013

26-Nov-2013-------------
76
27-Nov-2013-------------
52
28-Nov-2013-------------
72
02-Dec-2013-------------
84
Total-------------
284

I do not see any signs of CHC-ISB being slow.
Where did you get these numbers from?
 
I also need someone to explain about e-medical? Can someone give me the background on e-medicals? My hubby is going for his medical tomorrow in Lahore....should he be asking for emedical option?? I have not read about it so far on the CIC website.
 
Naqibee said:
I also need someone to explain about e-medical? Can someone give me the background on e-medicals? My hubby is going for his medical tomorrow in Lahore....should he be asking for emedical option?? I have not read about it so far on the CIC website.
Sis he doesn't need to ask for it.my husband got it done from Lahore too and it was e-medical (they electronically transfer medical results).
 
Chashmesh said:
Sis he doesn't need to ask for it.my husband got it done from Lahore too and it was e-medical (they electronically transfer medical results).
and they dnt give any receipt that we hav to send to embassy?
Right?
 
ch.immigration said:
and they dnt give any receipt that we hav to send to embassy?
Right?
If it's first medical, thy will give him a copy that you need to attach with the application and submit it to the embassy. For remedical you don't need to send anything to the embassy they will do it.
 
helllow every buddy ..... i have safely landed in canada on sunday morning... just having jet lag still... n hurrah i am still in love with my hubby .... uptil now he is quite caring.... just wanted to say thankkkkkkkkkkkuuuuuuuuuuuuuu ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D... to every one on this forum.. ppl afre really helpful and we will all stay in touch inshaalah in future .. this forum is wonderful expereince,..... but i am missing my parents and specially my siss...aaaw
 
Chashmesh said:
If it's first medical, thy will give him a copy that you need to attach with the application and submit it to the embassy. For remedical you don't need to send anything to the embassy they will do it.
thanks