bankerguy said:
Pilot program is not clear, no time lines established...
Regular PR processing has stalled...
nothing is better..nothing is fixed.
They're stuck on Aug 28th apps and i'm Sept 18th..less than a month of applications before mine but i'm seriously thinking it could take another 6 months. I am ashamed to say that my country has a system so dysfunctional...
Like.... if you suck, or you dont have enough workers, or the established processes are slow...FINE..but BE CLEAR to everyone... At least people wont be left in the dark
Sadly, your estimate of 6 months isn't far fetched, to get 1 month of progress it appears to take about 4 months.
Last year they've changed the "normal processing time" every month since February. It's ridiculous.
rhcohen2014 said:
today is January 5th. the pilot program was announced December 22nd. There were 2 weeks of holidays between then and now, meaning CIC was not open for full weeks during that time. How on earth is that enough time to know how everthing will pan out? if CIC is saying it will be 4 months for new OWP to be approved, then the first sign of that actually happening won't be until MARCH!!!! Why are you expecting miracles on January 5th?? There has been quite the flurry of activity on the inland boards since last week, so OBVIOUSLY something is happening.
Not to be rude or anything, but Jamesdavid3 was talking about 1st stage processing times. If I'm not mistaken the pilot program doesn't do anything but expedite the OWP applications for a few lucky people, likely at the expense of whatever the inland processing queue would typically be doing.
When they finally get around to updating the website I'm sure we'll be seeing 17 months on our screens, and by January's end I'd bank on seeing 18.
The fact that CIC can figure out how to get the spouse of a foreign student Health Care and OWP in the blink of an eye makes me wonder why it's such a revolution to give the same to the spouses of Canadian citizens who have been anxiously waiting in Canada for a year or so already.
I can walk up to a border crossing and walk out with a visitor record, or with the right credentials a work permit, but it takes CIC 4 months?
You can literally walk in and get a visitor record in about 5 minutes, and a work permit takes about 15.
If I don't get into the pilot program I'm looking at 16/17/18 months?
My wife has lived with me in Canada for 14 months, we're scraping by on one income, but CIC needs more time to determine if our relationship is real, more time to determine if our police clearances and medical examinations are fake, more time to determine if I can
still support her
after she's allowed to work and get health care?
The patience that most users here display is mind-blowing. It really is commendable but our Canadian patience is getting the best of us.
Whenever I have a question about my application (that CIC hasn't noticed yet) I am redirected to contact my MP's office instead. I asked my local office rep if they have had a lot of complaints about these waiting times, and the answer is "no", no one asks, no one writes to their MP. At least not in my city. If CIC started getting harassed more by MP's wondering why something like an AOR never got sent to an applicant, perhaps they would actually send them consistently. Perhaps the website would update regularly even if it's Winter/Summer. Perhaps there would be a little transparency, some document tracking, some ability to communicate, some accountability.
Anyone waiting for Inland sponsorship, I don't care if you submitted before or after August 2013, contact your MP regarding the steadily inflating processing times. Just do it. Help put an end to the nonsense.
I know I haven't been waiting for nearly as long as most others here, but standing in the middle of this tunnel and seeing it unflinchingly lengthen by months at a time is disheartening to say the least.