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FSWP2014 Applicants from India with files transferred to Warsaw visa office.

manvar2318

Hero Member
Feb 5, 2015
231
3
Category........
Visa Office......
Warsaw office
NOC Code......
1114....
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12-Dec-2014
Doc's Request.
Fee deducted:02-Feb-2015
Nomination.....
PER: 01-Mar-2015
AOR Received.
11-Apr-2015
IELTS Request
SLU: 21-May-2015
File Transfer...
23-Mar-2015
Med's Request
21-May-2015
Med's Done....
30-May-2015
Interview........
TLU : 10-Jun-2015, DM :10-Aug-2015
Passport Req..
28-Aug-2015, Submitted : 09-Sep-2015
VISA ISSUED...
10-Sep-2015
LANDED..........
23-April-2016
amarrana said:
Hi Guys

Got the Maple Leaf stamped on our passports along with COPR. VFS Delhi took only 4 working days to handover our passports. My entire process took merely 7 months.

Thank you everyone for your support...Friends who are waiting for TLU/MR/PPR will surely proceed very soon...Warsaw is a very good VO as compared to many others.
Congrats dear.....My timeline is EXACTLY same as yours except NOC.....and I am still waiting for the DM and PPR... :( :( :( :(
 

rupshikha

Star Member
Mar 25, 2015
69
39
Visa Office......
warsaw,poland
NOC Code......
3233
App. Filed.......
29-12-2014
Nomination.....
28-3-2015
AOR Received.
22-5-2015
File Transfer...
SLU processing started on 9/7/15
Med's Request
acc to ECAS 11/7/15 but informed by consultant on 25/7/15
Med's Done....
28/7/15...uploaded on 29/7/15......TLU 4/8/15
Interview........
ECAS changed to DM....6 lines added on 19/9/15
Passport Req..
23/9/15 as informed by consultant
VISA ISSUED...
28/9/15
LANDED..........
Landed on 8th november in Toronto
hpmglr said:
Hi all,

Any Dec 29 candidates got MR request? My second line got updated on July 6, but since then, no further updates.

My timeline

App : Dec 29
PER : Mar 31
AOR : 21 May
Second Line : 6th July

Thanks
Yes I m also 29 Dec applicant..SLU processing started on July 9...MR 25th July ...urs might be on d way...best of luck
 

smilingpari

Star Member
Mar 31, 2015
149
3
Visa Office......
Warsaw
NOC Code......
1114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
29/12/2014
Nomination.....
PER 31/03/2015
AOR Received.
21/05/2015
hpmglr said:
Hi all,

Any Dec 29 candidates got MR request? My second line got updated on July 6, but since then, no further updates.

My timeline

App : Dec 29
PER : Mar 31
AOR : 21 May
Second Line : 6th July

Thanks
SLU 26th may but still no MR...................-(
 

ibo_jayu

Star Member
Dec 20, 2014
78
4
Mumbai
Visa Office......
Warsaw
NOC Code......
1212
App. Filed.......
Received 23-12-2014
Doc's Request.
Na
Nomination.....
NA
AOR Received.
13-03-2015
IELTS Request
With application
File Transfer...
22-05-2015
Med's Request
8-7-2015
Med's Done....
16-7-2015. TLU 28-07-2015
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
9-9-2015
VISA ISSUED...
Passport submission 22-9.2015. Passport recd 25-09-2015
LANDED..........
2016
psgh said:
TLU TLU TLU...!! :D :)
By the grace of god my Third line has been updated today on my ecas.! Hope to get speedy PPR/DM now..!
Wish all the other awaiting applicants very best of luck for MR/PPR/DM..
My timelines are quite similar to yours. MR done 16 July. TLU 28 July.

How did you send your MR details mail or courier?
 

mmassey05

Star Member
Mar 15, 2015
66
3
New Delhi
Category........
Visa Office......
WVO
NOC Code......
4214
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-12-2014
Doc's Request.
NA
Nomination.....
24-02-2015
AOR Received.
24-02-2015
IELTS Request
02-12-2014
File Transfer...
06-05-2015
Med's Request
14-05-2015
Med's Done....
21-05-2015
Interview........
Meds Rcvd and Newzealand PCC : 02-06-2015 hopefully waived
Passport Req..
DM on 03 Sep// PPR request received on 17th aug
VISA ISSUED...
PP received on 03 Sep
LANDED..........
waiting
Waiting2014 said:
Thanks Massey!

We sent the "Outside NZ PCC Form" via email since he was here in April 2015. Received PCC in around 15 days or so through courier. Hope it helps.

Thanks for your quick response, could you plz let me know from where we can get this " Outside NZ PCC Form " and to whom you have sent to. Is it for NZ police Vetting services ?? As NZ Ministry of Justice Report is not valid as per the CIC Web site.
 

New to FSW

Star Member
May 15, 2014
155
21
Category........
Visa Office......
Warsaw
NOC Code......
2172
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14-10-2014
Nomination.....
28-01-2015
AOR Received.
24-02-2015
Med's Request
09-05-2015
Med's Done....
14-05-2015
Interview........
TLU 26-05-2015
Passport Req..
PPR: 27-07-2015 DM:30-07-2015
Its Decision Made at the end.....I got PPR on 27th July.....Sent Passport on 28th via VFS Bangalore....Hope everything goes well...

Wish everyone in this forum get PPR at the earliest.

Thanks Guys...

Alwin
 

amarrana

Full Member
Dec 17, 2014
34
1
Visa Office......
WVO
NOC Code......
0112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12-12-2014
Nomination.....
02-3-2015
AOR Received.
16-04-2015
IELTS Request
Sent with application
Med's Request
22-05-2015
Med's Done....
30-05-2015....TLU on 10- 06-2015
Interview........
waived...
Passport Req..
PPR 13-07-2015..........DM 14-07-2015
VISA ISSUED...
29-July-2015
LANDED..........
12-Nov-2015. Address changed on ECAS
manvar2318 said:
Congrats dear.....My timeline is EXACTLY same as yours except NOC.....and I am still waiting for the DM and PPR... :( :( :( :(
Dont worry my dear friend, you will get it in Aug for sure....somehow I have seen all Dec applicants getting their PPR more faster than others (not sure the reason for that). All the best
 

parminderk

Star Member
Sep 7, 2014
141
2
amarrana said:
Dont worry my dear friend, you will get it in Aug for sure....somehow I have seen all Dec applicants getting their PPR more faster than others (not sure the reason for that). All the best
I am a December applicant and have been waiting for ppr for last one month and I think it would take at least another month or maybe longer than that to get ppr. So, only few lucky ones are getting ppr :)
 

amit.synergy

Star Member
Dec 24, 2013
152
7
Edmonton
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Warsaw VO
NOC Code......
0711
App. Filed.......
7th November 2014
Doc's Request.
All docs sent with Application
Nomination.....
PER - 5th March 2015
AOR Received.
AOR - 15th April 2015
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
File Transfer...
-------
Med's Request
19th May 2015
Med's Done....
28th May 2015
Interview........
TLU on 9th June 2015
Passport Req..
30th September 2015
VISA ISSUED...
7th October 2015
LANDED..........
February 2016
Brothers, No one can say what is the sequence of working of VOs, But one thing is sure that they are working. I sent an email to warsaw and they informed me that they will contact me in due time. Now what is this due time? I go through the GCMS Notes submitted by few friends in whatsapp gp and found that there is one due date mentioned and their DM / PPR came on the very same date. And after checking the time lines of few people I found following:


A B C
MR TLU PPR (C-B)
1-Jun-15 16-Jun-15 23-Jul-15 37
20-May-15 10-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 41
9-May-15 6-Jun-15 20-Jul-15 44
14-May-15 5-Jun-15 22-Jul-15 47
9-May-15 4-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 47
25-Apr-15 2-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 49
12-May-15 2-Jun-15 23-Jul-15 51
13-May-15 30-May-15 21-Jul-15 52
14-May-15 29-May-15 21-Jul-15 53
9-May-15 26-May-15 21-Jul-15 56
9-May-15 23-May-15 21-Jul-15 59
9-May-15 21-May-15 21-Jul-15 61
14-May-15 4-Jun-15 4-Aug-15 61 This 4/8 due date is mentioned in his GCMS
9-May-15 20-May-15 20-Jul-15 61
9-May-15 21-May-15 21-Jul-15 61
9-May-15 20-May-15 20-Jul-15 61
7-May-15 19-May-15 21-Jul-15 63
27-Apr-15 15-May-15 20-Jul-15 66
17-Apr-15 5-May-15 20-Jul-15 76

Now if I ignore the exceptions like 37 and 76 the average comes to 55-61 days. And this is what is mentioned in the GCMS of one of my known as due date which is exactly after 60 days of TLU. So what I can assume is to add minimum 60 days in TLU and that will be approximate date of PPR. This is pure logic based mathematics and nothing else. Some may agree and some may not. The validity of these assumption will be checked by 4/8/15 if this person receive his DM/PPR on it.
 

Gilli

Newbie
Jul 1, 2015
5
0
amit.synergy said:
Brothers, No one can say what is the sequence of working of VOs, But one thing is sure that they are working. I sent an email to warsaw and they informed me that they will contact me in due time. Now what is this due time? I go through the GCMS Notes submitted by few friends in whatsapp gp and found that there is one due date mentioned and their DM / PPR came on the very same date. And after checking the time lines of few people I found following:


A B C
MR TLU PPR (C-B)
1-Jun-15 16-Jun-15 23-Jul-15 37
20-May-15 10-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 41
9-May-15 6-Jun-15 20-Jul-15 44
14-May-15 5-Jun-15 22-Jul-15 47
9-May-15 4-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 47
25-Apr-15 2-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 49
12-May-15 2-Jun-15 23-Jul-15 51
13-May-15 30-May-15 21-Jul-15 52
14-May-15 29-May-15 21-Jul-15 53
9-May-15 26-May-15 21-Jul-15 56
9-May-15 23-May-15 21-Jul-15 59
9-May-15 21-May-15 21-Jul-15 61
14-May-15 4-Jun-15 4-Aug-15 61 This 4/8 due date is mentioned in his GCMS
9-May-15 20-May-15 20-Jul-15 61
9-May-15 21-May-15 21-Jul-15 61
9-May-15 20-May-15 20-Jul-15 61
7-May-15 19-May-15 21-Jul-15 63
27-Apr-15 15-May-15 20-Jul-15 66
17-Apr-15 5-May-15 20-Jul-15 76

Now if I ignore the exceptions like 37 and 76 the average comes to 55-61 days. And this is what is mentioned in the GCMS of one of my known as due date which is exactly after 60 days of TLU. So what I can assume is to add minimum 60 days in TLU and that will be approximate date of PPR. This is pure logic based mathematics and nothing else. Some may agree and some may not. The validity of these assumption will be checked by 4/8/15 if this person receive his DM/PPR on it.
Hi,

Lets hope this work, although i have clocked 64 days today.. and still counting.

rgds..
 

Monty75

Hero Member
May 28, 2014
231
6
Gurgaon
Category........
Visa Office......
Warsaw
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
01-10-2014
Nomination.....
22-10-2014
AOR Received.
21-01-2015
IELTS Request
Sent with App
File Transfer...
11-02-2015
Med's Request
09-05-2015
Med's Done....
First medical 13-05-2015 Second medical 30-05-2015
Interview........
Waived TLU 6th Jun'15
Passport Req..
DM : 26th Aug'15 PP received - 8th Sep'15
VISA ISSUED...
Pending
LANDED..........
Pending
Is there anyone who is waiting for PPR more than 75 days or 90 days??
 

SSK162326

Newbie
Jul 16, 2015
5
0
amit.synergy said:
Brothers, No one can say what is the sequence of working of VOs, But one thing is sure that they are working. I sent an email to warsaw and they informed me that they will contact me in due time. Now what is this due time? I go through the GCMS Notes submitted by few friends in whatsapp gp and found that there is one due date mentioned and their DM / PPR came on the very same date. And after checking the time lines of few people I found following:


A B C
MR TLU PPR (C-B)
1-Jun-15 16-Jun-15 23-Jul-15 37
20-May-15 10-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 41
9-May-15 6-Jun-15 20-Jul-15 44
14-May-15 5-Jun-15 22-Jul-15 47
9-May-15 4-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 47
25-Apr-15 2-Jun-15 21-Jul-15 49
12-May-15 2-Jun-15 23-Jul-15 51
13-May-15 30-May-15 21-Jul-15 52
14-May-15 29-May-15 21-Jul-15 53
9-May-15 26-May-15 21-Jul-15 56
9-May-15 23-May-15 21-Jul-15 59
9-May-15 21-May-15 21-Jul-15 61
14-May-15 4-Jun-15 4-Aug-15 61 This 4/8 due date is mentioned in his GCMS
9-May-15 20-May-15 20-Jul-15 61
9-May-15 21-May-15 21-Jul-15 61
9-May-15 20-May-15 20-Jul-15 61
7-May-15 19-May-15 21-Jul-15 63
27-Apr-15 15-May-15 20-Jul-15 66
17-Apr-15 5-May-15 20-Jul-15 76

Now if I ignore the exceptions like 37 and 76 the average comes to 55-61 days. And this is what is mentioned in the GCMS of one of my known as due date which is exactly after 60 days of TLU. So what I can assume is to add minimum 60 days in TLU and that will be approximate date of PPR. This is pure logic based mathematics and nothing else. Some may agree and some may not. The validity of these assumption will be checked by 4/8/15 if this person receive his DM/PPR on it.
Good calculation.

Could you please share the email content which you have sent to warsaw and also the mail id? Even I am curious about the due date. Below is my timeline:

NOC:2172
Appl Date:26Nov14
MR: 11May
TLU: 26 May

Its around 65 days:(
 

amit.synergy

Star Member
Dec 24, 2013
152
7
Edmonton
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Warsaw VO
NOC Code......
0711
App. Filed.......
7th November 2014
Doc's Request.
All docs sent with Application
Nomination.....
PER - 5th March 2015
AOR Received.
AOR - 15th April 2015
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
File Transfer...
-------
Med's Request
19th May 2015
Med's Done....
28th May 2015
Interview........
TLU on 9th June 2015
Passport Req..
30th September 2015
VISA ISSUED...
7th October 2015
LANDED..........
February 2016
I replied on my medical request mail.
 

sarkar13

Star Member
Oct 30, 2014
130
19
India
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO/Warsaw
NOC Code......
4011
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
22-10-2014
Nomination.....
22-01-2015
AOR Received.
11-02-2015
IELTS Request
Included in Application L 8 R 8.5 S 6.5 W 6.5
Interview........
Waived
I googled for visa delays and found this article

http://thepienews.com/news/canada-internal-reviews-uncover-delays-in-visa-processing/

Canada: internal reviews uncover delays in visa processing
Posted on Jun 9, 2015 by Beckie Smith
Posted in Government, News, under North America.
Tagged with Canada, CIC, international students, Study permits, visas.
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Canada’s visa woes continue as multiple internal government reviews have revealed delays and errors in visa processing, seeing processing times increase by a third for study permits and double for permanent residence permits.
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"It is obvious that government does not treat international education strategically and it often seems as if one hand gives while the other takes away"
The federal government has failed to provide sufficient resources to keep up with rising demand from international students, a report obtained by the Globe and Mail through Freedom of Information legislation shows, despite its target to double the number of incoming students by 2022.
“As long as there isn’t a cohesive, integrated, and collaborative approach to international education in Canada, we will continue to suffer visa woes”
A “lack of coordination” between federal departments is also to blame for the delays, reducing the programme’s competitiveness, the report says.
The problem of insufficient resources comes down to priorities in government, according to Gonzalo Peralta, executive director of Languages Canada.
“CIC works hard to improve its systems, and there is ample evidence of that, but it is obvious that government does not treat international education strategically and it often seems as if one hand gives (a little) while the other takes away,” he told The PIE News.
“As long as there isn’t a cohesive, integrated, and collaborative approach to international education in Canada with leadership from our government, we will continue to suffer visa woes,” he continued.
“The fact that we continue to grow as a sector is more evidence of the attractiveness of Canada’s education system, society, and culture than a solid national strategy,” he contended.
Members of the Canadian Bureau for International Education are also “deeply concerned about the ballooning processing times that affect both their current and prospective students”, according to its vice-president, membership, public policy and communications, Jennifer Humphries.
“Timeliness, or its opposite, makes a huge difference in the choices that students make for their future,” she told The PIE News.
“To achieve the ambitions of Canada’s International Education Strategy, it is critical that government departments work together cohesively and make their shared objectives the priority, not departmental interests,” she urged. “It’s also critical that sufficient resources be allocated to deliver on the objectives.”
A further three internal “quality management” reviews seen by the Toronto Star have revealed a “high error rate” in visa processing in Canada that could cause backlogs in processing permanent residence applications.
The three reports into permanent residence, refugee work permits and Canadian Experience Class – the fastest path to achieving permanent residence for international graduates – showed that errors by staff such as failing to use correct form letters, address missing documents and provide accurate timelines, are damaging the overall “efficiency of the system”.
“The number of request letters not sent, sent incomplete or unclear create a negative impact on both clients and the Case Processing Centre”
The situation is also affecting individual applications. At one immigration processing centre dealing with permanent residence applications in Vegreville, Alberta, human errors were found in 617 letters requesting documents sent to applicants, or 62% of files reviewed between November 1 and December 6, 2013.
“An important area of concerns resides with the letters,” reads an evaluation of operations at Vegreville, the Star reports. “The number of request letters not sent, sent incomplete or unclear at initial stage and later on create a negative impact on both clients and the Case Processing Centre.”
“It delays the processing, causes more waiting times for clients and increases the work for staff,” it continues. “It also increases the amount of whitemail received at [Vegreville] when clients reply to unnecessary requests or seek clarification.”
According to CIC, the department has recently eliminated some of the problems uncovered by the reviews by working to ensure “perfected applications” are submitted at the beginning of the process.
“With this practice, we have been able to identify missing or invalid information earlier,” a spokesperson told The Toronto Star.
“This has helped to make huge gains in efficiencies at other processing centres, as it allows us to communicate with applicants in a more clear and timely manner, therefore streamlining the process.”
Historically Canada has struggled with visa processing times with delays stretching up to seven months in 2012 due to budget cuts, increased demand and application quality from specific markets.
A six-month foreign service officer strike the following year compounded the problem, with visa issuance dropping by 25%.