Folks, let's chill and leave this episode behind. Everyone owns their own risk, but let's drop the name calling
indeed... otherwise June folks would be like why is our page so slow and everything 'cool' happens only in July AOR thread.Folks, let's chill and leave this episode behind. Everyone owns their own risk, but let's drop the name calling
That avg processing time is often used in court to assess whether there were unreasonable delays by IRCC or not. Just a few months ago, this was 23-26 months.Well, on that note, good news, guys. The official processing times for FSW just dropped from seven to six months. Congratulations, fellow FSW’s!
so it does mean a good thing overall right? they do have to close 80% of cases in that TATThat avg processing time is often used in court to assess whether there were unreasonable delays by IRCC or not. Just a few months ago, this was 23-26 months.
SLA has been 6 months for a year now, and IRCC is expected to process 80% applications in it. What these average processing times do is:so it does mean a good thing overall right? they do have to close 80% of cases in that TAT
You should get the number of hours worked per week. Here's a take from a lawyer: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/thank-you-legalfalcon.408185/post-7359113Is it okay if the foreign experience reference letter has 'full time employee' and no hours per week mentioned
Have you paid for the biometrics before the BIL?AOR July 14
Update Aug 2:
Medicals passed
BIL received
I paid it as a part of the application fee while submitting it.Have you paid for the biometrics before the BIL?
There was no option for payment when I applied. Did you have an old biometrics?I paid it as a part of the application fee while submitting it.
Nope, first time applying for Canada. When I applied, Biometrics Fee was already included within the total fee.There was no option for payment when I applied. Did you have an old biometrics?
Yeah, for me it was included too. However, I’m still waiting for bil!Nope, first time applying for Canada. When I applied, Biometrics Fee was already included within the total fee.