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drsamitgrover

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tarakrs said:
No, I don't think so there is such status
Hi tarakrs. I am new here. PLEASE HELP me understand a few things:-
1. My Client Application Status on the cic site shows:
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on January 7, 2010.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on March 1, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

There no mention regarding any file transfer date, though I recceived a letter from Immigration secion, New Delhi (which was dated 23-06-2010) which stated that my application for permanent residence in Canada was received at this office on 17-06-2010. The letter further states that they hgave created a file with the file number mentioned.
Is this the date of my 2nd AOR?
2. Do you think that there has been an abnormal delay in my case and I should ask for my CAIPS notes?

Kindly HELP ME . what should be my next step? I applied though an agent. Do you think that I should talk to my agent for getting my File Transfer Date?
 

tarakrs

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Does the letter from delhi has a file no.? It starts with "B".

drsamitgrover said:
Hi tarakrs. I am new here. PLEASE HELP me understand a few things:-
1. My Client Application Status on the cic site shows:
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on January 7, 2010.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on March 1, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

There no mention regarding any file transfer date, though I recceived a letter from Immigration secion, New Delhi (which was dated 23-06-2010) which stated that my application for permanent residence in Canada was received at this office on 17-06-2010. The letter further states that they hgave created a file with the file number mentioned.
Is this the date of my 2nd AOR?
2. Do you think that there has been an abnormal delay in my case and I should ask for my CAIPS notes?

Kindly HELP ME . what should be my next step? I applied though an agent. Do you think that I should talk to my agent for getting my File Transfer Date?
 

nano24482

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App. Filed.......
28/02/2010
Doc's Request.
20/04/2010
AOR Received.
27/08/2010
File Transfer...
27/04/2010
@drsamitgrover
Replies in red...

Generally your file transfer date will be 7 days after your 1st AOR.
So in your case it will be March 8, 2010. Please note that this is just guesswork.



Hi tarakrs. I am new here. PLEASE HELP me understand a few things:-
1. My Client Application Status on the cic site shows:
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on January 7, 2010.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on March 1, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us. March 1, 2010 is your 1st AOR(acknowledgment of receipt)

There no mention regarding any file transfer date, though I recceived a letter from Immigration secion, New Delhi (which was dated 23-06-2010) which stated that my application for permanent residence in Canada was received at this office on 17-06-2010. The letter further states that they hgave created a file with the file number mentioned.
Is this the date of my 2nd AOR? yes 17-06-2010 is your 2nd AOR
2. Do you think that there has been an abnormal delay in my case and I should ask for my CAIPS notes?
There is definitely a delay. But than again, all cases are delayed. Though you can order for CAIPS. It will take around a month time.

Kindly HELP ME . what should be my next step? I applied though an agent. Do you think that I should talk to my agent for getting my File Transfer Date?

File transfer date is not written anywhere except on your e-cas status. And as I mentioned you can have your tentative date.
 
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drsamitgrover

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tarakrs said:
Does the letter from delhi has a file no.? It starts with "B".
Yes, The File number is a ten digit figure starting from the letter 'B'.
 
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drsamitgrover

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nano24482 said:
@ drsamitgrover
Replies in red...

Generally your file transfer date will be 7 days after your 1st AOR.
So in your case it will be March 8, 2010. Please note that this is just guesswork.



Hi tarakrs. I am new here. PLEASE HELP me understand a few things:-
1. My Client Application Status on the cic site shows:
Permanent Residence
We received your application for permanent residence on January 7, 2010.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on March 1, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us. March 1, 2010 is your 1st AOR(acknowledgment of receipt)

There no mention regarding any file transfer date, though I recceived a letter from Immigration secion, New Delhi (which was dated 23-06-2010) which stated that my application for permanent residence in Canada was received at this office on 17-06-2010. The letter further states that they hgave created a file with the file number mentioned.
Is this the date of my 2nd AOR? yes 17-06-2010 is your 2nd AOR
2. Do you think that there has been an abnormal delay in my case and I should ask for my CAIPS notes?
There is definitely a delay. But than again, all cases are delayed. Though you can order for CAIPS. It will take around a month time.

Kindly HELP ME . what should be my next step? I applied though an agent. Do you think that I should talk to my agent for getting my File Transfer Date?

File transfer date is not written anywhere except on your e-cas status. And as I mentioned you can have your tentative date.
Thanks nano24482. That was helpful...
 

laklak

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Nov 26, 2009
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Category........
Visa Office......
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NOC Code......
0111/1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
08 Feb 2010
Doc's Request.
26 Mar 2010
AOR Received.
15 Apr 2010
IELTS Request
sent with docs on 08th April 2010
File Transfer...
30 Mar 2010
Med's Request
29th Mar 2011
Med's Done....
08th Apr 2011
Passport Req..
29th Mar 2011
Tarak any idea how long this is going to take.... ;D ;D :D :D :D
Received this from ND VO...

Due to the high volume of correspondence received by this office, it generally takes several days following receipt to process passports and place them on file. The file is then directed to the attention of a processing team, where it may take several more days for a final review to take place to ensure all requirements have met for visa issuance.

This file is currently pending final review by the responsible processing team and a decision by the officer. As soon as the review has taken place, our office will contact the applicants in case any further documentation or information is required. If the officer is satisfied all requirements have been met, visas will be issued, following which we will return the passports to the applicant by registered mail. Kindly note that it can take several days for registered mail to reach its destination.

Please be advised that all statutory requirements must be met before we can issue visas. We therefore cannot provide you with a precise date by which this application will be finalized and the passports returned. Your continued patience is appreciated. We can assure you that we give the highest processing priority to cases which are ready for visa issuance for which passports have been submitted. Until we contact the applicant, either to request additional documents or information or to return the passports, we will not be able to respond to further enquiries.
 

migrating2ca

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This means you will hear from them soon... You are very close to your final stage buddy.

We are still waiting for meds

laklak said:
Tarak any idea how long this is going to take.... ;D ;D :D :D :D
Received this from ND VO...

Due to the high volume of correspondence received by this office, it generally takes several days following receipt to process passports and place them on file. The file is then directed to the attention of a processing team, where it may take several more days for a final review to take place to ensure all requirements have met for visa issuance.

This file is currently pending final review by the responsible processing team and a decision by the officer. As soon as the review has taken place, our office will contact the applicants in case any further documentation or information is required. If the officer is satisfied all requirements have been met, visas will be issued, following which we will return the passports to the applicant by registered mail. Kindly note that it can take several days for registered mail to reach its destination.

Please be advised that all statutory requirements must be met before we can issue visas. We therefore cannot provide you with a precise date by which this application will be finalized and the passports returned. Your continued patience is appreciated. We can assure you that we give the highest processing priority to cases which are ready for visa issuance for which passports have been submitted. Until we contact the applicant, either to request additional documents or information or to return the passports, we will not be able to respond to further enquiries.
 

laklak

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Nov 26, 2009
395
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Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
0111/1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
08 Feb 2010
Doc's Request.
26 Mar 2010
AOR Received.
15 Apr 2010
IELTS Request
sent with docs on 08th April 2010
File Transfer...
30 Mar 2010
Med's Request
29th Mar 2011
Med's Done....
08th Apr 2011
Passport Req..
29th Mar 2011
Thanks Tarak...Wish you gud luck for fast processing....
migrating2ca said:
This means you will hear from them soon... You are very close to your final stage buddy.

We are still waiting for meds
 

Canadalover2011

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laklak said:
Tarak any idea how long this is going to take.... ;D ;D :D :D :D
Received this from ND VO...

Due to the high volume of correspondence received by this office, it generally takes several days following receipt to process passports and place them on file. The file is then directed to the attention of a processing team, where it may take several more days for a final review to take place to ensure all requirements have met for visa issuance.

This file is currently pending final review by the responsible processing team and a decision by the officer. As soon as the review has taken place, our office will contact the applicants in case any further documentation or information is required. If the officer is satisfied all requirements have been met, visas will be issued, following which we will return the passports to the applicant by registered mail. Kindly note that it can take several days for registered mail to reach its destination.

Please be advised that all statutory requirements must be met before we can issue visas. We therefore cannot provide you with a precise date by which this application will be finalized and the passports returned. Your continued patience is appreciated. We can assure you that we give the highest processing priority to cases which are ready for visa issuance for which passports have been submitted. Until we contact the applicant, either to request additional documents or information or to return the passports, we will not be able to respond to further enquiries.
This is ridiculous. If applicants who submitted Passports for Visa issuance are dealt with priority, then why some applicants have not received any response for more than 6 months. CHC New Delhi should follow other CIC offices in other countries who ask passport only at the last stage after they have completed all background and security checks. Applicants are really at the mercy of Visa officers. They cant go anywhere and there job is at high stake due to passports submitted for so long with CHC New Delhi.

I wish you all the best for early visa issuance.
 

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Canadalover2011 said:
This is ridiculous. If applicants who submitted Passports for Visa issuance are dealt with priority, then why some applicants have not received any response for more than 6 months. CHC New Delhi should follow other CIC offices in other countries who ask passport only at the last stage after they have completed all background and security checks. Applicants are really at the mercy of Visa officers. They cant go anywhere and there job is at high stake due to passports submitted for so long with CHC New Delhi.

I wish you all the best for early visa issuance.
Canadalover2011 ..I agree with you. don't understand why CHC delhi ask for passports too early..we cann't go anywhere..my passports are with ND VO since last 10 months....
 

tarakrs

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We'll see more no. visas in the second half of 2011.

http://www.metronews.ca/toronto/local/article/919589--immigration-drops-by-25
 

laklak

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NOC Code......
0111/1111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
08 Feb 2010
Doc's Request.
26 Mar 2010
AOR Received.
15 Apr 2010
IELTS Request
sent with docs on 08th April 2010
File Transfer...
30 Mar 2010
Med's Request
29th Mar 2011
Med's Done....
08th Apr 2011
Passport Req..
29th Mar 2011
Hi Tarak,

Can you tell me whether my background check is over with reference to this mail.....
 

tarakrs

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Well, It depends. It should have been over but, I said many times earlier, MR and PPR does not mean your guarantee of issuance of visa. The VO can verify details after MR also. It is part of Background Check so, in your case you just need to wait. There is nothing you can do here.

laklak said:
Hi Tarak,

Can you tell me whether my background check is over with reference to this mail.....
 

tarakrs

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I have taken a speech of Mr. Manicom (Immigration Program Manager, New Delhi) from a meeting in Parliament.

It clearly says that in summer, they use some of the officer from Immigration department for Temporary Resident Visa. I think this is the reason, NDVO is really slow during July and August.


"My name is David Manicom, and I am Program Manager of the New Delhi visa office, and Area Director for South Asia. I would like to provide a short overview emphasizing topics which I understand are of most interest to the committee.
New Delhi is Canada's largest visa office, with over 150 staff. We are responsible for delivery of the immigration program in India, Nepal and Bhutan. A satellite office in Chandigarh processes temporary residence applications, primarily from the states of Punjab and Haryana. We operate a network of visa application centres in nine major Indian cities and in Nepal, to facilitate the handling of temporary resident applications. Over 90% of applicants choose to use these centres. On an average business day, we render decisions on over 500 applications —more than one per minute.
While I understand temporary resident programs are not of most direct interest to the committee at this time, I do want to spend a moment on this topic, as it is important to understand the overall operation in Delhi, and how resources are managed.
As has been the case for China, India has barely been affected by the world economic crisis, and its economic growth has continued at a rapid pace. Thus, our visitor, study permit and work permit programs have grown very rapidly in the past decade, roughly tripling in size. This pattern continued in 2010 with an increase of about 20% over 2009 volumes. New Delhi assessed over 93,000 temporary resident applications last year, and will receive over 1,000 passports on peak days.
The program is highly seasonal. Intake in spring is more than triple that in January. We cross-train officers and inject resources from the immigrant units in order to remain current on all temporary resident business lines at all times. Doing so reduces the non-value added work generated by delays, and over time preserves the maximum amount of resources for immigrant processing. It does mean, however, that our unit, which processes skilled workers and investors, will have 13 or so officers in the winter, but only six in the summer.
[English]

Delhi does high-volume processing in a high-potential value-added but high-risk environment, where fraud is endemic. To deal with that situation, we have developed several innovative programs where we work closely with stakeholders to manage risk and facilitate low-risk travellers.
For example, our business express program, in cooperation with about 55 large and reliable firms doing regular business in Canada, provides simplified documentation, 24- to 48-hour processing, and an approval rate of over 98%. We think that's important to help Canada meet its objective of dramatically increasing trade with India as India evolves into an economic global power. By streaming these applications separately, we also realize internal efficiencies, conserving our resources for in-depth review of higher-risk cases.
Our student partners program, inaugurated in New Delhi in 2009, and now with 40 participating community colleges, has succeeded in significantly improving approval rates, quadrupling application volumes and permits issued, while managing risk through stricter documentation and feedback information on actual attendance by the schools.
In each of our temporary resident business lines, processing times are falling and are faster than the global norm. For example, 88% of all visitor visa applications are finalized within one week, and over a third of them within two days.
With regard to permanent residents, India has been Canada's second-largest source of permanent residents in recent years. New Delhi issued over 25,000 permanent resident visas last year. New Delhi has by far Canada's largest family class program and also, unfortunately, the largest inventory of economic category applications.
New Delhi issues about 20% of the global family class visas each year. In our priority category, spouses and dependent children, we finalize 80% of cases within six months and the median is four months.
In the parents and grandparents category, output is managed globally. We process sufficient cases each year to meet the objective assigned to the office. Current processing time at the office is 30 months. This does not include sponsorship time at CPC Mississauga.
The primary challenge in the sponsored spouses program is determining whether or not marriages are genuine. Marriages of convenience are common. However, the large majority of marriages are genuine, with about 85% being approved. The majority of cases do not require interviews. However, we provide extensive training to our officers on local law and custom, and if questions about marriages of convenience arise, officers do lengthy interviews to attempt to ensure there is a genuine relationship. We schedule interviews shortly after receiving the applications so that even cases requiring an interview are not significantly delayed.
With regard to sponsored parents and grandparents, the primary difficulty relates to the misrepresentation of dependent children. Many families in our caseload provide fraudulent documentation showing children are still full-time students, or add unrelated children to their files. As applicants are generally elderly, these cases are also frequently delayed by complex medical conditions.
New Delhi has the largest inventory of skilled worker cases submitted prior to the ministerial instructions. Significant progress was made in 2008-09 in reducing the pre-2008 inventory from over 140,000 persons to about 99,000 today, a decrease of over 30%. The processing time for these cases continues to lengthen, and was at 82 months in 2010. For all but a few months of that time, the cases are not in active process, but consume resources through managing correspondence. Owing to the number of new cases submitted under ministerial instructions, we processed few old inventory cases in 2010.
Indian nationals are the highest-volume applicants under the current ministerial instructions. At the present time, we are devoting all available resources to the quick processing of new cases received pursuant to Bill C-50. In 2010 we finalized 80% of all these cases within 10 months. Given the volume of intake under the first set of ministerial instructions, we will not be able to further reduce the inventory of older cases this year.
New Delhi issued over 11,900 skilled worker visas in 2010, an increase from about 8,300 in 2009."