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MarkandElvie said:
An MP in Canada is a Member of Parliament, who was elected by Canadian Citizens within their riding (area). The Memeber of Parliament who is elected by his riding represents and is the voice of the people from his riding in the House of Commons in Canada's Capital of Ottawa.

Thanks for that! So, when is the best/safest time to contact the MP in my husband's area? I mean, only if the 14th month has already lapsed?
 
dollinexile said:
Thanks for that! So, when is the best/safest time to contact the MP in my husband's area? I mean, only if the 14th month has already lapsed?
I don't think MP will be much help if still within posted processing times.
MP will probably give you same song and dance CIC would. Still within processing time , so nothing can be done.

Step
 
dollinexile said:
Thanks for that! So, when is the best/safest time to contact the MP in my husband's area? I mean, only if the 14th month has already lapsed?

I agree with Step. Wait until the 15th month before asking your MP to inquire. Mine told me that CEM won't even return their emails if the application is within current processing times.
 
Step said:
I would like to know that answer too, supposed to be processed in order of receipt.
But I suppose it could be, some applications are more straight forward than some.
No rhyme or reason to how this process works. Have seen a few applications take forever, when they should'nt have.

Step

Step,

Yes, I would like to know this too. For example, I can't understand how applications received in 2013 are getting their COPRs BEFORE applications received in 2012 or later. It makes my blood boil to know that there are people who are getting on with their lives while my wife and I, along with others like us, have to wait until God knows when.
 
MarkandElvie said:
What I still don't understand is why are there so many people who are getting visas 6 - 10 months, but I see people here who have been waiting over a year?

This is the reply that I received from my MP's office.

Thank you for your email. We have faxed an enquiry to the Ministerial Enquiries Unit in Ottawa. They have access to the overseas files and we are hoping to get more information through that avenue. As soon as we hear back we will be in contact with you again.

Let's see what happens.
 
JRPW said:
Step,

Yes, I would like to know this too. For example, I can't understand how applications received in 2013 are getting their COPRs BEFORE applications received in 2012 or later. It makes my blood boil to know that there are people who are getting on with their lives while my wife and I, along with others like us, have to wait until God knows when.
JRPW was wondering which VO your application was sent to at the start? Was it Manila or other?
 
JRPW said:
This is the reply that I received from my MP's office.

Thank you for your email. We have faxed an enquiry to the Ministerial Enquiries Unit in Ottawa. They have access to the overseas files and we are hoping to get more information through that avenue. As soon as we hear back we will be in contact with you again.

Let's see what happens.
Let's hope this lights a fire under them.

Best of Luck

Step
 
Step said:
JRPW was wondering which VO your application was sent to at the start? Was it Manila or other?

Manila. We applied outland. After the VOs in Tokyo and Seoul were closed, all Japanese and Korean applicants go through Manila.
 
Step said:
Let's hope this lights a fire under them.

Best of Luck

Step

Thanks, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
JRPW said:
Manila. We applied outland. After the VOs in Tokyo and Seoul were closed, all Japanese and Korean applicants go through Manila.
Ok, thought maybe your app. was originally at another VO then transferred after VO closed.
But at Manila originally , so they have no excuse.
 
Is this 14 months that they have posted for their time to complete an artificially set time line? It still doesn't explain why some are getting theirs in 6 months and others over 14 months. And with all the recent closures to VO's in Japan and Korea, does anyone know if the CEM was allocated with more resources to help them with the burden of more applications to process?
 
MarkandElvie said:
Is this 14 months that they have posted for their time to complete an artificially set time line? It still doesn't explain why some are getting theirs in 6 months and others over 14 months. And with all the recent closures to VO's in Japan and Korea, does anyone know if the CEM was allocated with more resources to help them with the burden of more applications to process?
80% of cases completed within 14 months.
20% might only take 6 months.
40%8 months a so on.
I know sort of a stupid way to track.
I really doubt any more resources were added, but not sure.
 
MarkandElvie said:
And with all the recent closures to VO's in Japan and Korea, does anyone know if the CEM was allocated with more resources to help them with the burden of more applications to process?

This is what I would like to know. The vast majority of applicants getting their visa before 14 months (6-8) are Filipino. Japanese and Korean applicants seem to be the ones in the bottom 20% (14 months or longer). This is what I don't understand.
 
JRPW said:
This is what I would like to know. The vast majority of applicants getting their visa before 14 months (6-8) are Filipino. Japanese and Korean applicants seem to be the ones in the bottom 20% (14 months or longer). This is what I don't understand.
Who are you sponsoring and from what country? Korea or Japan?
 
MarkandElvie said:
Who are you sponsoring and from what country? Korea or Japan?

My wife is Japanese. There are Canadians married to Japanese on this forum who have the same timeline, or longer, as my wife and I.