My wife just applied under FSW after the cap opened back up on May 1, 2014. How long do FSW applications typically require before we hear something?
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That's why our attorney said too. I am just freaked out that if our application is somehow not complete we won't hear for 2-4 months and it will be returned to us and the cap will be reached. We triple checked everything but I am paranoid. How can they make you wait that long even for an acknowledgement?? It's like torture!scylla said:And just to add... It will likely be 2-4 months before you hear from CIC after applying.
Once CIC re-opened FSW on May 1st, they received a flood of applications (hundreds per day). It's simply impossible for them to open and review all of the applications they receive each day. Instead, applications are opened and reviewed on a first come first serve basis. It takes some time to complete the review and ensure the file is complete. This is why it takes a while to hear back from them. The process is the same each year.future_canadian said:That's why our attorney said too. I am just freaked out that if our application is somehow not complete we won't hear for 2-4 months and it will be returned to us and the cap will be reached. We triple checked everything but I am paranoid. How can they make you wait that long even for an acknowledgement?? It's like torture!
FedEx showed our application was delivered Wednesday May 7. It is in NOC 1112, which was eligible last year and which reached the 300 cap sometime in about September as I recall. Is it really possible that 1000 could have been received in that NOC within the first week, or 25000 total within the first week? Considering no caps of 300 were reached in the first week last year and there was no guidance on the FSW program until just before May 1 I have a hard time believing that. If getting our application in the first week wasn't soon enough it will really be devastating.scylla said:Once CIC re-opened FSW on May 1st, they received a flood of applications (hundreds per day). It's simply impossible for them to open and review all of the applications they receive each day. Instead, applications are opened and reviewed on a first come first serve basis. It takes some time to complete the review and ensure the file is complete. This is why it takes a while to hear back from them. The process is the same each year.
Anything is possible. Having said that I doubt the cap of 25k will be reached (some NOC's will only get a handful of applications); so the only cap that you really have to worry about is the 1k for your NOC. And some of them are reached pretty fast but 1k in a week would be record-breakingfuture_canadian said:FedEx showed our application was delivered Wednesday May 7. It is in NOC 1112, which was eligible last year and which reached the 300 cap sometime in about September as I recall. Is it really possible that 1000 could have been received in that NOC within the first week, or 25000 total within the first week? Considering no caps of 300 were reached in the first week last year and there was no guidance on the FSW program until just before May 1 I have a hard time believing that. If getting our application in the first week wasn't soon enough it will really be devastating.
They're posting tallies of applications received against the cap, but it hasn't been updated since the caps reopened. And apparently I'm not allowed to post the link.
Thanks... it's very stressful waiting as long as we will have to wait for any kind of reply at all!txboyscout said:Anything is possible. Having said that I doubt the cap of 25k will be reached (some NOC's will only get a handful of applications); so the only cap that you really have to worry about is the 1k for your NOC. And some of them are reached pretty fast but 1k in a week would be record-breaking
FYI - In previous years that tally lagged by approximately 6 - 8 weeks.future_canadian said:They're posting tallies of applications received against the cap, but it hasn't been updated since the caps reopened. And apparently I'm not allowed to post the link.
Thanks for the heads up. Do you dispense sedatives along with your knowledge?scylla said:FYI - In previous years that tally lagged by approximately 6 - 8 weeks.
It seems that it depends on the visa office.darthsidious said:I was just asking a lawyer, he said that federal skilled worker application should take between 6 months - 1 year. But http www . cic . gc . ca/english/inFORMation/times/perm/skilled-fed.asp indicates that the processing takes far longer. In my place it's even more than 2 years.
Did the lawyer speak the truth?