Hopefully soon!readingbeach27 said:I am a November 3rd applicant. I called CIC on Monday and was told that my application has not even been entered in the system! So no access to ECAS.
Hopefully soon!readingbeach27 said:I am a November 3rd applicant. I called CIC on Monday and was told that my application has not even been entered in the system! So no access to ECAS.
Small consolation. Almost all of April has gotten correspondence, except for 3 of us.jamique said:There are a lot of applicants on the spreadsheet who have received SA, AIP & DM. It seems that the spreadsheet isn't being updated as regularly. There are person's from Jan, Feb, Mar & April, who's data hasn't been recorded (From the FB group). For example almost all April (to the 25th) from the spreadsheet have either received requests for docs or AIP's, with the exception of you and 1 other person. I would say roughly 65% of the spreadsheet from Jan to Feb has received some form of correspondence from CIC.
I'm April 2014 too, nothing yet, only AORGustavesF said:Small consolation. Almost all of April has gotten correspondence, except for 3 of us.
Almost none of March has had any correspondence, and a bit more than half of February and January have correspondence?
Perhaps I sent mine in too early in April, and as a result I'm at the bottom of a pile, so I'll be waiting an extra month or two depending on how lazy CIC is.
What did CIC say when you called them? (am guessing you definitely called)Maggie03 said:Feb 3 2014 still nothing
The times are based on the "Application Received" date.chakrab said:I know the caretakers of the spreadsheet is busy, but it would be nice to see "started processing" date added. I think that's what decides when a person's file is processed, rather than just received date.
It's not arbitrary. the processing queue seems to be based on when the name was entered in the database. hence why we see april getting processed even though ppl from january are waiting. going by spreadsheet, people who confirmed that they could enter e-cas first are also the one who are getting processed first.GustavesF said:The times are based on the "Application Received" date.
"Started Processing" is the meaningless random time CIC arbitrarily appends to your account when they add it to ECAS.
In my case, January 2015.
I find it very insignificant. Mine says started processing in oft of 2014. They received it March 18 2014. And there has been no movement in my file. I truly believe is just a random date.chakrab said:It's not arbitrary. the processing queue seems to be based on when the name was entered in the database. hence why we see april getting processed even though ppl from january are waiting. going by spreadsheet, people who confirmed that they could enter e-cas first are also the one who are getting processed first.
application receive time comes into effect when the CIC declared processing time shows up on the site and then applicants call CIC. then CIC flags those applications for agents to see and process.
For some there is no "started processing" at all. For me, it appeared only after I received AIP. So I'm with the others, I don't see a point adding it, as it doesn't mean anything and would just confuse others.chakrab said:I know the caretakers of the spreadsheet is busy, but it would be nice to see "started processing" date added. I think that's what decides when a person's file is processed, rather than just received date.
oh please, you are doing asophieee said:For some there is no "started processing" at all. For me, it appeared only after I received AIP. So I'm with the others, I don't see a point adding it, as it doesn't mean anything and would just confuse others.
And in my own defense, I add everything to the spreadsheet that the members share in the threads or disclose me in email or PM. The reason the spreadsheet is not up to date is that many members don't share their progress.
More data won't help if it's irrelevant. But I totally understand you, I find it outrageous that CIC process 3 months at the same time, and you have to have a "lucky date" in order to be processed before others who sent their package after you. But I'm afraid there is no logic behind it (because if there was, it would the date they received the package), my guess is that they assign different dates for different people, so a wider timeline will be processed at the same time, and the processing time depends on the officer. But that's just a guess...chakrab said:oh please, you are doing agreatamazing job. full kudos to you. 8)
am just trying to find a pattern to the progress i see a lot of applicants getting AOR around august 6-8, 2014. hard to tell who got into the queue first. as an analyst, one always wants more data