Another Thread i had started earlier. Useful for those who want to see others time line.James21333 said:Dear All FSW 2014 Applicants who are waitng for MR, please join this group to get to know about exact number of applicants are their without MR.
Please click on the link to join
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/fsw-2014waiting-for-mr-t298993.0.html
Hisamandp said:November 24 applicant..still no MR
Per - 13 feb
Aor- 30 march
Slu - processing started on 27th april
No MR
James21333 said:what about your noc mate of lvo ...have they got MR?
rhythm123 said:Hi
Same here
Nov 26 applcant
Per 17 feb
Aor 17 mar
SLU - processing started on 24th april
still No MR
what is ur NOC
Hi Dear All! I Applied on 14th Augst2014. Still waitinfg for MR..nehmat said:nehmat link=topic=298993.msg4374600#msg4374600 date=1433744271]
any idea about colombo vo.....i am 1st december applicant and per 22feb 2015....how long it would take to recieve MR as i am very worried now...
SLU is never good basis to judge due to different lags in eCAS update. There are cases in which SLU is on the same day as MR. So IMHO it makes more sense to measure the time between AOR and MR. From the global spreadsheet, among those who already got passports issued, the longest case is 196 days between AOR and MR; among those having passport request, the longest case is 219 days; and among those currently at MR stage, the longest case is 240 days. If my analysis is correct, the median of this global range (excluding the cases where VO doesn't send AOR) is 48 days. Zooming in on London VO only, the median is 66 days. Based on this, your case is a little longer but is still not very far from the center. 8)Weeko said:Dear Experts
Need advice please as I start to be worried, my SLU was updated on 25th of April with Schedule A updated forms.
Submission done on 29th of April, but till now I didn't receive any further requests of MR.
As far as I can see in the forum, MR is within one or two weeks following SLU.
Anyone face the same issue.
VO : London / RIH.
NOC : 0013
orjeanp said:SLU is never good basis to judge due to different lags in eCAS update. There are cases in which SLU is on the same day as MR. So IMHO it makes more sense to measure the time between AOR and MR. From the global spreadsheet, among those who already got passports issued, the longest case is 196 days between AOR and MR; among those having passport request, the longest case is 219 days; and among those currently at MR stage, the longest case is 240 days. If my analysis is correct, the median of this global range (excluding the cases where VO doesn't send AOR) is 48 days. Zooming in on London VO only, the median is 66 days. Based on this, your case is a little longer but is still not very far from the center. 8)