Yes. AOR is on the way.I am January 2019 applicant . My ecas says YOUR APPLICATION TO SPONSOR ****** IS RECEIVED ON JANUARY 24th — does this means i will get AOR soon ?
Yes. AOR is on the way.I am January 2019 applicant . My ecas says YOUR APPLICATION TO SPONSOR ****** IS RECEIVED ON JANUARY 24th — does this means i will get AOR soon ?
At least some momentum .So! As predicted, we have been forwarded to Vienna VO. What I find most telling is that I got the transfer email less than three hours after my husband finished his medical appointment (earlier today, eMedical). I know that some are forwarded before medicals, but I find this to be way too big of a coincidence not to be connected.
Now I can only cross my fingers Vienna finds the application from another German-speaking country simple to process... (literally as I type this I'm receiving WhatsApp messages from the Vienna group about how slow it is! ).
I was sure it would end up with CPC-M Lets just hope it goes fast for you now and there are no hiccups down the road.So! As predicted, we have been forwarded to Vienna VO. What I find most telling is that I got the transfer email less than three hours after my husband finished his medical appointment (earlier today, eMedical). I know that some are forwarded before medicals, but I find this to be way too big of a coincidence not to be connected.
Now I can only cross my fingers Vienna finds the application from another German-speaking country simple to process... (literally as I type this I'm receiving WhatsApp messages from the Vienna group about how slow it is! ).
We have had Medical Passed and Biometrics complete since March 3. Still just patiently waiting for a transfer. PA in the UK, but sponsor also in UK. I’m thinking it’s gonna be LVO.So! As predicted, we have been forwarded to Vienna VO. What I find most telling is that I got the transfer email less than three hours after my husband finished his medical appointment (earlier today, eMedical). I know that some are forwarded before medicals, but I find this to be way too big of a coincidence not to be connected.
Now I can only cross my fingers Vienna finds the application from another German-speaking country simple to process... (literally as I type this I'm receiving WhatsApp messages from the Vienna group about how slow it is! ).
All good with the medical? As @aby1098 said, you're going in the right direction now and every application is different so we can all cross our fingers that yours is processed quickly.So! As predicted, we have been forwarded to Vienna VO. What I find most telling is that I got the transfer email less than three hours after my husband finished his medical appointment (earlier today, eMedical). I know that some are forwarded before medicals, but I find this to be way too big of a coincidence not to be connected.
Now I can only cross my fingers Vienna finds the application from another German-speaking country simple to process... (literally as I type this I'm receiving WhatsApp messages from the Vienna group about how slow it is! ).
Thanks! I was more disappointed back when I saw the initial big batch of apps going to CPC-M -- by this point I really was expecting Vienna all the way. I do hope that our overall progress wasn't delayed by how slow it was to get the medical appointment though, especially now that we know we won't be going through speedy Mississauga . I guess now it's just a matter of obsessively checking ECAS for the magic words....I was sure it would end up with CPC-M Lets just hope it goes fast for you now and there are no hiccups down the road.
Sounds like we're in a similar boat, with sponsor living outside Canada. I know (from @JoshC's data ) that not every application with a sponsor outside Canada was sent to the local VO, but it does seem there's a tendency there. On the other hand, clearly completing medicals didn't push anything forward for you, so what do I know? Crossing my fingers you hear something soon, though!We have had Medical Passed and Biometrics complete since March 3. Still just patiently waiting for a transfer. PA in the UK, but sponsor also in UK. I’m thinking it’s gonna be LVO.
To be fair, the data was leaning towards your thoughts:Sounds like we're in a similar boat, with sponsor living outside Canada. I know (from @JoshC's data ) that not every application with a sponsor outside Canada was sent to the local VO, but it does seem there's a tendency there. On the other hand, clearly completing medicals didn't push anything forward for you, so what do I know? Crossing my fingers you hear something soon, though!
Congratulations! It is moving finally I agree with you that this is not a coincident. But don't quite believe WhatsApp say about the speed. Not a single person would think the speed is fast enough even if it is a 3-month process instead of 12-month.So! As predicted, we have been forwarded to Vienna VO. What I find most telling is that I got the transfer email less than three hours after my husband finished his medical appointment (earlier today, eMedical). I know that some are forwarded before medicals, but I find this to be way too big of a coincidence not to be connected.
Now I can only cross my fingers Vienna finds the application from another German-speaking country simple to process... (literally as I type this I'm receiving WhatsApp messages from the Vienna group about how slow it is! ).
I mean, I'm sure in the end it's a complex set of factors that takes into account things like the local VO and visa-exempt countries, etc, but yeah, I think you can start to see trends when you have all the information about an application that make it easier to at least make a decent guess about where something will end up.To be fair, the data was leaning towards your thoughts:
Whilst it's not definitive it definitely lends to your theories.
- 79.17% of transferred applicants had their sponsor living in Canada.
- 62.50% of applicants transferred to CPC-M had passed medicals.
Haha thank you! I will try to remember your words when I start to get worried... . You never know the details of people's actual applications anyway -- many of the people complaining could be the ones who have, for whatever reason, the most complex or difficult applications. Here's hoping ours is a little less so... once someone starts actually looking at it.Congratulations! It is moving finally I agree with you that this is not a coincident. But don't quite believe WhatsApp say about the speed. Not a single person would think the speed is fast enough even if it is a 3-month process instead of 12-month.
Any chance that Gary went to Hong Kong for his vacation? It's been quiet for a while after he took offI really think you’ll end up getting it the day after your meds are confirmed as passed. I’ve got my fingers crossed it goes to CPC-M!
Gary’s been lax recently, maybe this weeks the week he pulls his finger out
Ha! Thanks for holding out hope! Still haven't heard a peep, though. By now I'm totally expecting Vienna, so I'd be pretty surprised to get CPC-M. At this point I'd just reaaaallllllly like if they'd tell us where it's going either way! I think we're going to have to buy plane tickets in the next week or so and it would be so helpful to know how long to guesstimate until COPR. Gary, where are you when we need you???
I mean, I'm sure in the end it's a complex set of factors that takes into account things like the local VO and visa-exempt countries, etc, but yeah, I think you can start to see trends when you have all the information about an application that make it easier to at least make a decent guess about where something will end up.
My feeling with medicals is not that they needed to have been passed necessarily, but that whenever the clinic digitally indicates to IRCC that they have been completed, it triggers the transfer email. I just noticed a lot of people received their transfer notice sometime in between the medicals being actually done and showing up as passed. This is the least scientific and most hunch-based of all my theories though!