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DaleandMonica said:
So you mean that we might have to wait 6 months until we get an intervju there?????

According to timesheets, the last 4 applicants who landed in Vancouver waited from 33 to 174 days after receiving DM.

Screech339
 
My first grandshild will be born in May....in Sweden......and my biggest wish is to be there for her. SHe has invited me to be with her when she delivier. Do you guys know of any way to change to another department then Vancouver, that has less of a waiting time? Is it even possible? Please help me
 
screech339 said:
According to timesheets, the last 4 applicants who landed in Vancouver waited from 33 to 174 days after receiving DM.

Screech339


Is there any way to contact them you know of?

And thank you so very much for everything dear.
 
DaleandMonica said:
My first grandshild will be born in May....in Sweden......and my biggest wish is to be there for her. SHe has invited me to be with her when she delivier. Do you guys know of any way to change to another department then Vancouver, that has less of a waiting time? Is it even possible? Please help me

It cannot change to a different CIC office once it is determined unless you have moved and thus CIC would then reassign a new Landing office thus more delay. Won't make it faster if you could actually change CIC landing office.

Screech339
 
screech339 said:
It cannot change to a different CIC office once it is determined unless you have moved and thus CIC would then reassign a new Landing office thus more delay. Won't make it faster if you could actually change CIC landing office.

Screech339

Okey.....nothing to do then -sad sad sad- thank you your answer though Hugs
 
DaleandMonica said:
Is there any way to contact them you know of?

And thank you so very much for everything dear.

Even if you were to land in a month or 6 months. There is another 2 month wait for your PR card to arrive in the mail. Airlines will not accept COPR as official document to enter Canada. Must require a PR card to board the plane.

With you being from a visa exempt country, you may be able to get away with it, flying back to Canada using your Sweden Passport. Once you enter Canada, they will be a delay in determining your official PR status before allowing you back in.

Screech339
 
screech339 said:
Even if you were to land in a month or 6 months. There is another 2 month wait for your PR card to arrive in the mail. Airlines will not accept COPR as official document to enter Canada. Must require a PR card to board the plane.

With you being from a visa exempt country, you may be able to get away with it, flying back to Canada using your Sweden Passport. Once you enter Canada, they will be a delay in determining your official PR status before allowing you back in.

Screech339

Exactly, i wouldn't risk to get more delays, all we can do now - wait.
Checking mailbox every day.
 
Lets pray Im the lucky one that lands in a month.....even if it takes 8 weeks after that, I will make it. We have been so unlucky with so many delays during our immigration journey with soon to be 600 behind us.....maybe we will have a lucky break in the end -hope-
 
hi everyone congrats to alll for PR , got a email stating application has been completed :P.
just want to know how long Edmonton office takes for landing interview?? ::)
 
khakhsaab said:
hi everyone congrats to alll for PR , got a email stating application has been completed :P.
just want to know how long Edmonton office takes for landing interview?? ::)

You would have to look at my timesheets below in link and see the average time for Edmonton office takes.

Screech339
 
screech339 said:
According to timesheets, the last 4 applicants who landed in Vancouver waited from 33 to 174 days after receiving DM.

Screech339

I'm sponsoring my wife, and her file isn't entered in the timesheets, but so far we have been waiting 269 days after receiving DM (received DM on April 8, 2013 for Vancouver), and we're still waiting now.

We were told 3 months was the maximum time for interviews to be scheduled. After 3 months, we were told 6 months. After 6 months, we were told 9 months.

I guess the Vancouver office is the busiest office in Canada?
 
So we're quickly approaching 6 months with no word from the Vancouver office. And now to understand we may be told to wait even longer just seems unreasonable at this point. We applied close to 2 years ago! Can somebody please explain why some inland applicants [waiting to land at the Vancouver office] only wait a couple months, while others wait around 6 months? It must be a sort of discrimination or something, no?

???
 
ccL1 said:
I'm sponsoring my wife, and her file isn't entered in the timesheets, but so far we have been waiting 269 days after receiving DM (received DM on April 8, 2013 for Vancouver), and we're still waiting now.

We were told 3 months was the maximum time for interviews to be scheduled. After 3 months, we were told 6 months. After 6 months, we were told 9 months.

I guess the Vancouver office is the busiest office in Canada?

Wow..If I was in your position I would call /email/ visit CIC office everyday . They must have made a mistake , I never heard of 269 days after DM and still no landing appointment.
 
Doe123 said:
So we're quickly approaching 6 months with no word from the Vancouver office. And now to understand we may be told to wait even longer just seems unreasonable at this point. We applied close to 2 years ago! Can somebody please explain why some inland applicants only wait a couple months, while others wait around 6 months? It must be a sort of discrimination or something, no?

???

I don't think it's a form of discrimination so much as how many folks they have on their 'plate' to get landed for that area. My particular area only took a few weeks to get landed from DM, but then on landing day, there were myself, my husband and another couple. That is only 2 couples for an entire afternoon. Now imagine the hundreds and hundreds, maybe even thousands of immigrants that need to be 'landed' in the Vancouver area .... Yep, it will likely take some time to get a landing letter, however I think if folks have not gotten one inside a couple of months they should extend the effort, no matter how much a pain in the arse it is, to call CIC weekly to get an update. There has been at least one case here where the person got their landing letter in the mail in the afternoon and was supposed to be landing earlier that same morning. Things can and will go wrong. Do whatever you need to do from your side to ensure that you keep them moving forward on your information.

Good luck and happy landing!
 
Alurra71 said:
I don't think it's a form of discrimination so much as how many folks they have on their 'plate' to get landed for that area. My particular area only took a few weeks to get landed from DM, but then on landing day, there were myself, my husband and another couple. That is only 2 couples for an entire afternoon. Now imagine the hundreds and hundreds, maybe even thousands of immigrants that need to be 'landed' in the Vancouver area .... Yep, it will likely take some time to get a landing letter, however I think if folks have not gotten one inside a couple of months they should extend the effort, no matter how much a pain in the arse it is, to call CIC weekly to get an update. There has been at least one case here where the person got their landing letter in the mail in the afternoon and was supposed to be landing earlier that same morning. Things can and will go wrong. Do whatever you need to do from your side to ensure that you keep them moving forward on your information.

Good luck and happy landing!

Thank you.....thats good to know. Where should we call now and again? We will have our landing meeting in Vancouver. Oh I so do hope we will be the lucky ones......Im invited to share the mircal when my first grandson will see the world for his first time....in the beginning in May. But I wont take a chance to go without my landing and my card......but oh do I pray we will make it by then.......