Knowing your visa office doesn't really matter much anymore because visa offices do not play a central role in the processing of your application, according to
@legalfalcon. The local visa office has played an increasingly smaller role since the EE changes of 2015.
He believes that most of the processing now takes place in this fashion:
1. Initial processing, R10 check, medicals and criminality at CIO, Sydney, Nova Scotia
2. Eligibility is conducted at one of the four CPCs or case processing centers around Canada; CIO is also processing eligibility in limited numbers
3. Your local visa office (LVO) is normally where you have to mail in your passport following your PPR
The bulk of the processing occurs at CIO Sydney (NS) and one of the four CPCs, of which CPC Ottawa is the most significant one.
A final eligibility review of the application is apparently carried out at your LVO before eligibility is finally set to passed.
You can read more here:
link.
Hey all, what is the importance of learning the visa office which our application at?