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Most of the 82 days is basically a waiting period, the actual approval of a sponsor takes 1-3 days in most average cases. Remember, this is simply a case of verifying some financial and legal information, which I'm sure CIC has access to for their purposes. Also, this is the office that handles ALL sponsorship cases outside Canada, they handle literally thousands of packages per day, hence the waiting. Once the sponsor is approved, after about 2-3 days your eCAS goes active.

Once that is done, your package moves to CPP-Ottawa for transfer by diplomatic mail. Depending on where it's going, that takes about 10-14 days and then it arrives at KG. KG will then upload the files on their system, again this might take about 2-3 weeks after your file leaves Canada. In our case, we were approved on May 9, and out file was transferred to KG by May 19, and by May 25 the electronic file had been created. The creation of your file in KG will trigger another eCAS update, which will show the applicant's details if they bother to enter them (such as address).

After that, in general, you hear nothing from KG and your eCAS will likely go static. That is why I highly recommend the eCAS tracker, as it saves you the trouble of checking it obsessively, because really, nothing much happens on it and sometimes it can be inaccurate, especially when they upgrade it.

After some months you get an "In process" update, which means KG is ready to do something for you. Look out for either a re-do request for PCC and meds, or a PPR to submit your passport for visa insertion if these are still current (done less than a year ago). If you are cutting it close, they might also ask you for a flight itinerary which has you leaving Jamaica by a specific date. They might also ask to see your original marriage and birth certificates (these will be returned with the passport).

And, that, in a nutshell, is the process. For KG, it can take between 6 months (their current 20% estimate) and 15 months (their current 80% estimate) or it can take even longer (for the 20% that require more than average time). Whatever it takes will depend on your relationship circumstances, on the background of the applicant and several other factors, not all of which will be understood by us because we aren't privy to all the processing that takes place on these applications.
 
keep your head up blondie.

blondie1216 said:
WOW! so does the 82 days mean that's how long it takes to get approved (supposedly) and technically we wouldn't know when our documents are transferred to Kingston until they ask for PPR etc. I am trying to figure out the wait because all this time I was thinking I was waiting on an AOR which would then lead to an approval but it doesn't work that way.

How long does an approval take for Kingston? (estimate) since we don't get AOR's

I feel so mixed up lol!

i went through the same process and it took about 8 months in total from start to finish, i to am from nassau, but i was waiting out in canada the whole time, so be patient its almost over. where about in the bahamas are you from if you don't mind me asking.
 
Hello peeps!

Hope everyone is having a good weeksnd and a Happy Father's Day to all the daddys and to all the mommys who are doing the work as both.

Have a blessed day!
 
Hello everyone, I hope all the fathers had a wonderful day today, and if you are not with your family, I believe you will be for the next Father's Day.
Come on KNG!!!!!!! You need to send more husbands and wives home to be with their family. Next!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well forum fam,I took my pp in on Thursday, and I will get it this week :D. Oh how I wish this was a same day process.
Kng is a bit quiet though, we need more updates.We need to see GREEN!!! Come on Kng, make us all happy.

God bless you all.
 
Re: keep your head up blondie.

jaja242 said:
i went through the same process and it took about 8 months in total from start to finish, i to am from nassau, but i was waiting out in canada the whole time, so be patient its almost over. where about in the bahamas are you from if you don't mind me asking.
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That's great! I pray for only 8months. I am from Freeport. I am here but will be moving as soon as I know for sure my hubby gets approval.
 
CharlieD10 said:
Most of the 82 days is basically a waiting period, the actual approval of a sponsor takes 1-3 days in most average cases. Remember, this is simply a case of verifying some financial and legal information, which I'm sure CIC has access to for their purposes. Also, this is the office that handles ALL sponsorship cases outside Canada, they handle literally thousands of packages per day, hence the waiting. Once the sponsor is approved, after about 2-3 days your eCAS goes active.

Once that is done, your package moves to CPP-Ottawa for transfer by diplomatic mail. Depending on where it's going, that takes about 10-14 days and then it arrives at KG. KG will then upload the files on their system, again this might take about 2-3 weeks after your file leaves Canada. In our case, we were approved on May 9, and out file was transferred to KG by May 19, and by May 25 the electronic file had been created. The creation of your file in KG will trigger another eCAS update, which will show the applicant's details if they bother to enter them (such as address).

After that, in general, you hear nothing from KG and your eCAS will likely go static. That is why I highly recommend the eCAS tracker, as it saves you the trouble of checking it obsessively, because really, nothing much happens on it and sometimes it can be inaccurate, especially when they upgrade it.

After some months you get an "In process" update, which means KG is ready to do something for you. Look out for either a re-do request for PCC and meds, or a PPR to submit your passport for visa insertion if these are still current (done less than a year ago). If you are cutting it close, they might also ask you for a flight itinerary which has you leaving Jamaica by a specific date. They might also ask to see your original marriage and birth certificates (these will be returned with the passport).

And, that, in a nutshell, is the process. For KG, it can take between 6 months (their current 20% estimate) and 15 months (their current 80% estimate) or it can take even longer (for the 20% that require more than average time). Whatever it takes will depend on your relationship circumstances, on the background of the applicant and several other factors, not all of which will be understood by us because we aren't privy to all the processing that takes place on these applications.




Thanks Charlie you really are very informative! Thanks for everything!
 
OMG OMG OMG I'm sooo happy right now. Signed on to the website to check status of my step daughters file and this is the messgae I got.

We received your application for permanent residence on January 30, 2012.
We started processing your application on May 25, 2012.
Medical results have been received.
A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision.


Pleaseee cross fingers the answer is YES. I feel like I can't breathe I'm so excited.
 
That's awesome news jamaicansgirl!!!!!!!

Mawnin famJam!!!
 
Woot, jamaicansgirl, what a good way to start a Monday morning! Tell her to stay close to the phone and check the mail box or post office for something soon!

Morning, everyone!
 
Congrats JG. Your daughter is coming home.
 
Good morning forum family
Congratulations jamicasgirl
That is awesome news
Our prayers are with you that it is a yes
Way to go kgn we need some green in this place
Ali….MRS ALI what is going you’ve been too quiet lately
I have been logging in everyday hoping to see you tell us hubby is on the way
Praying for you girl ;D ;D ;D
Happy Monday everyone
Lets hope that this week will be a real progressive week for all of us
 
Great news for a Monday.....let's hope to hear some more!!!!
 
Congrats Jamgirl! It will be good news!!!! Awesome Monday!
 
Woke up this morning in a pissed of mood with this immigration process
But Jamaicansgirl update changed all of that now
Congrats to you and your update.. your daughter will be coming home soon

Come on Kingston u have set it for Jamaicansgirl this morning so now keep it coming for the rest of us...
I am praying real hard for Kingston to call my hubby today for PP pick up..
I need to have him here for my move this weekend from montreal to brampton
Alicat fingers crossed for you too cause I know we dropped off PP the same week
CIC you guys need to speed up the pace with your sponsorship approval.
Gosh this is all so stressful

Go Kingston Go,, Go kingston Go.. reunite some more families
Everyone have a bless day