monjay
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- Jul 22, 2015
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra
- NOC Code......
- 2172
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 13th November, 2014
- Nomination.....
- 5th February, 2015
- Med's Request
- 18th August, 2015
- Med's Done....
- 1st September, 2015
- Passport Req..
- 11th March, 2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 23rd March, 2016
Kclass1 said:The wait for FSW2014 has reached a stage where we all need to look at things a bit more seriously. Something must be happening which no one seems to know anything about. If you send an enquiry email to AVO, they either ignore your mail or just send their generic and monotonous response. In all of the waiting, they are giving Visas to EE applicants within 3 months. I had said it earlier that we need to put heads together and strategize on the way forward. One of the things I think we should do is seek audience with the Canadian High Commissioner and explain our plight to him. The landed seniors could also assist by helping to engage the authorities in order to know what exactly is going on at ACCRA VISA OFFICE IN GHANA WEST AFRICA.
We cannot just continue to wait endlessly without any form of communication as to when or what is going on. Presently, some people's medicals will be expiring in 4 months and yet there is neither any update nor when there will be one.
The POF we all kept in the banks are losing value day after day yet the amounts have been increased by CIC.
I do not think it can be so difficult for AVO/CIC to communicate to the applicants about what is going on.
With God on our side, it'll surely end in praise.
According to CIC, any applicant whose processing time has exceeded 13 months is free to raise enquiry on the status of his application.
"Processing times tell you how long it took Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to process applications in the past after receiving a complete application package. Processing times can vary, depending on how many applications CIC receives. Your application may be delayed if it’s not complete."
If it has been longer than the time shown since you applied, and you need more information concerning the status of your application, use the Case Specific Enquiry form.
Also,take a look at CIC definition of processing time, "Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) calculates processing times from the day CIC receives an application to the day it makes a decision on the application."
My position is that all the people whose processing time has exceeded 13 months should contact CIC. If this is done in agreed date, AVO is definitely going to receive more than 100 enquires in a day on this issue. This speaks volume even if the response is the normal customized mail.
Thank you.