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New wait time of 20 months for London VO is tooooo much for this FSW system and who knows may be more and more as in next update they will again change this number and, God forbid, CIC will say 36 months.....means forget this now for few years and concentrate on whatever we have in hand right now or any other alternatives....this fast track system became a big failure and a mess like same old waiting system where people had to wait for 3 to 5 years or so on....its too bad...
 
navali said:
New wait time of 20 months for London VO is tooooo much for this FSW system and who knows may be more and more as in next update they will again change this number and, God forbid, CIC will say 36 months.....means forget this now for few years and concentrate on whatever we have in hand right now or any other alternatives....this fast track system became a big failure and a mess like same old waiting system where people had to wait for 3 to 5 years or so on....its too bad...

We can say that there is nothing like fast track. There are just playing with time. They keep adding the time. The waiting time is so long. What then is the difference, between fast track and the old system. They are just playing with our time and money.

I am happy i am moving on with life.
 
navali said:
New wait time of 20 months for London VO is tooooo much for this FSW system and who knows may be more and more as in next update they will again change this number and, God forbid, CIC will say 36 months.....means forget this now for few years and concentrate on whatever we have in hand right now or any other alternatives....this fast track system became a big failure and a mess like same old waiting system where people had to wait for 3 to 5 years or so on....its too bad...

don't say that..we'll get thru this..
note that the gov of canada is also doing their part in cleaning up backlogs..that's us!
i don't think it will extend further..maximum stretch would be 24 months..
it's just a few blocks away..time flies really fast..
instead of worrying, pray hard..each one's prayer is powerful..imagine if everyone prays..
everything will fall into the right place in due time..in His time!
 
Hi everyone,


Hope somebody got MR today ???? well we are all in the same boat, just Faith !!! and patience thats the key ..Goodluck everyone , they are some news that all of us will get our MR before end of the year.lets keep our finger cross.. becaous GOvt. of Canada will try to finish some backlogs..for 2010 and 2009 applicants. wish that is true..but definitely it will be more wait....some says...only God knows ..but cheers...we are still lucky to be on the waiting list...no matter how long is the wait what matters most we are waiting for something big!!! Just enjoy what ever we had right now..soon..we'll get what God blessings we do deserve....someday..
 
Guys, Can anybody tell me how come NOC 0111 is moving fast

I got this

@ Ananth B - Thanks. ecas status is "In Process"

@ Classical_beat - Below is my timelines :

Application Filed : Dec,09
File Xfer Date : Mar'10
Docs Submitted : May'10
Medical Submitted : March'11
Visa Issued : Aug'11
NOC : 0111


in link


http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/thread-1111-and-0111-who-have-submitted-docs-in-delhi-chc-only-2010-t50385.3360.html

Is there any difference in timelines for different NOCs like between NOC 0111 and NOC 0213
 
satishsharma said:
Guys I got a small confusion I applied in May 2010, submitted full application in Dec 2010 to New Delhi Visa Office, received 2nd letter on 18 Jan 2010 (letter dated 12Jan 2010), since than (almost) my application is in RBVO & Pending review in ECAS. Today processing time for New Delhi is showing

Visa Office: New Delhi - India
Processing Times IN MONTHS
Applications received BEFORE February 27, 2008: 85 Months :o :o
Applications received BETWEEN November 28, 2008 and June 25, 2010: 14 Months

from when these 14 Months are calculated.... I Just wanted to estimate my wait :'( :'( :-[
changed to
Applications received BEFORE February 27, 2008: 87 Months :o :o
Applications received BETWEEN November 28, 2008 and June 25, 2010: 15 Months
 
I am also May 2010 applicant & submitted my full docs to NDVO in October 2010 & got my response in November 2010. My status is "Application received" in E-CAS.

To my understanding processing times revised by CIC for Pre 26 June 2010 applicants is 15 months now which is clearly as written on top of the table "Based on complete application package" i.e. when you have submitted all your documents in your respective VO.

Like I calculate my time from my November 2010 & 15 months is Feb 2012, but this is time to process it full i.e. getting Visa.

Otherwise if we consider May 2010 then in that case 15 months get over in August 2011 which means we should get Visa within this month but actually its not the case.

Moreover I have heard that this 15 months time may further change to 18 or 24 months... so waiting continues....
 
danzob said:
don't say that..we'll get thru this..
note that the gov of canada is also doing their part in cleaning up backlogs..that's us!
i don't think it will extend further..maximum stretch would be 24 months..
it's just a few blocks away..time flies really fast..
instead of worrying, pray hard..each one's prayer is powerful..imagine if everyone prays..
everything will fall into the right place in due time..in His time!
Dear friends,
CIC released 29 occupations with cap of 1000 in MI-2 and cap of 500 in MI-3 keeping in my mind the most urgent labour market needs for Canada and accordingly they are giving priority in processing of their applications at a faster rate .But surprisingly there are about 16 occupations from MI-1(prejune) which also exist in MI-2 and MI-3 but pending till now.So why those are not in high priority?Ultimately what is the real goal of Canada in immigration?its urgent job demand needs or time period who applied at what time?Still I cant understand this logic.
 
sadika said:
Dear friends,
CIC released 29 occupations with cap of 1000 in MI-2 and cap of 500 in MI-3 keeping in my mind the most urgent labour market needs for Canada and accordingly they are giving priority in processing of their applications at a faster rate .But surprisingly there are about 16 occupations from MI-1(prejune) which also exist in MI-2 and MI-3 but pending till now.So why those are not in high priority?Ultimately what is the real goal of Canada in immigration?its urgent job demand needs or time period who applied at what time?Still I cant understand this logic.

Policy is sometimes more than logic. Many people in MI-1 are already working in Canada, already accepted by the labor market, while the policy says MI-1 are not urgently needed by the market. The policy seems to cover the general cases. If they indeed are trying to clean the backlogs, let us wait then. Just hope they will not keep skipping MI-1.
 
Hello everyone!

I am a May 2010 applicant. I am waiting for the MR. I am unemployed now.
Experts...please reply how will this affect my immigration process.
 
Unemployment doesn't effect your PR as long as you are getting required points. CHC is not concern about your present employment circumstances all they are concern is the employment details you have filled while filling the application is real.
 
SandySurrey said:
Unemployment doesn't effect your PR as long as you are getting required points. CHC is not concern about your present employment circumstances all they are concern is the employment details you have filled while filling the application is real.

Thanks for your inputs. That is a great relief for me.
 
johntutt said:
Thanks for your inputs. That is a great relief for me.

Yes, but you do need to inform them in writing about this change of employment status.
 
Do I also need to inform them regarding my promotion. This is just a change in designation,, my role and responsibilities are all still same.

Also a news:
A friend of mine applied in 2009 and he got his PR last week. He is a software engineer..
 
Folks I am in Dilemma, I have started a thread for that, please respond

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/dilemma-need-your-valuable-thoughts-seniors-pls-read-t79431.0.html