I have to do some research where I`ve seen the same lines written by someone else, Asta- but I do remember he/she talked to the call centre and was told they got the requested info and who knows why there was a double line in e-cas.
For the others, I`m getting very frustrated also, and agree if they cannot keep the pace, hire and train enough stuff- maybe by 2012 it is going to take 14 months to get AIP? My husband yesterday just said they probably try to keep it as slow as possible, the world comes to the end in 2012 anyways...
CIC should make it possible for spouses to be able to work in the meantime they wait. Isn`t it better for the economy and the goverment? No, it is better to go slowly insane and come out at the end with a huge debt due to only the Canadian half can hold a job and finance the family. Wouldn`t it help newcomers to adapt, get Canadian experience and have stronger chance for a succesful life once they get their PR?
I cannot complain as I never had to experience being restricted to do nothing but wait, but if I did not live in a town which has a very special jobmarket, I would do the same.
There has to be a limit until they can strech processing time..or I am very naive to even think it is not going to require more and more time. Is there such an increase in the number of applications that makes backlogs or tell me how come they need 10 months for the same thing they could do in 6 months not so long ago.. ??? ???