robytheron5506 said:
Here is the scenario I came up with to help me stay sane during this long wait times.My file is at cpc-m
This is a few reasons why it might take longer to process files.
I read in an online portal that Chris Alexander gave priority to applications from the Philippines, because of that typhoon, this might cause visa officers to take longer at cpc-m if they were asked to prioritize those applications first. But I doubt most of these applications from Philippines
are family class applications but it is a possibility.
The second reason is there might be something that went wrong during the transfer of these files so it would take cpc-m a long time to rearrange these files in order of receipt as they have to check online for every application when it was received.
The third reason is cpc-m staff went on basic training to refresh their minds on how to process inland applications as they are used to process outland applications. there is a slight difference between the two as outlined can't apply for open work permit in first stage.
The third reason is there might be something wrong with the database that handles open work permit applications as it needed to be transferred to cpc-m as cpc-v did open work permit applications, such a change could need some time from technicians to install as cpc-m staff need to get unique passwords etc. This happened to a visa office in the uk before.
But I think of all these the Philippines applications and the re opening of family class applications (sponsoring of parents and grandparents) as there was previously a temporary pause on these applications it reopened in January 2014(these files is also processed at cpc-m this might be the reason our applications is on hold.
And last but not least I think there's a possibility they might be working on applications in an mixed manner that's why woodyc got Aip and I bet there is some July applicants also received Aip but are simply not on this forum.
And the best we can do is to stay positive and attract the goodness as the universe is not abyss to wont's or don't wants it's responding to our thoughts so if we constantly think bad things about our applications we might attract it so stay positive and be strong.
Roby, I agree that these are all reasons why the application wait time has increased again, but it just makes me go more crazy! I just worry that the delay will keep increasing. We're at 8 months and 2 days right now and I fear that by the time we get to 9 months the wait time will have increased to 10 months. My hope is that as soon as CPC-M starts processing the applications, they will process a whole bunch of applications at once.
It's just a so disheartening that when we made the decision to come back to Canada and apply for PR, the application time was 6 months to AIP. Then to see it increase to 11 months shortly after we applied, come back down to eight, and now start increasing again just makes me feel like the whole thing will last forever.
I'm really feeling the financial stress of being the sole income earner plus having to send some money back to my in-laws in Cameroon. My own family doesn't understand why we're sending money back to my in-laws when we're under such financial stress, but I'm sure some of you understand the cultural and family obligations for people that leave their own country and move to a higher GDP country. We've only sent money back for hospital visits and to pay for schooling for my sister/brother-in-laws, but it has still impacted us financially.
Anyone have any tips on how to stay hopeful and positive as the sponsor?