HOPEFULLY NOT. ??? ???badpusacat said:I don't think it will take two months or even a month to transfer. I got SA June27 and on the applicant side (ecas) it says "started processing" by July6.
HOPEFULLY NOT. ??? ???badpusacat said:I don't think it will take two months or even a month to transfer. I got SA June27 and on the applicant side (ecas) it says "started processing" by July6.
you are applying outland. you are sponsoring a person living outside of canada. therefore, you need to pick the country of citizenship the principal applicant is from. even though the applications start in Mississauga, the PA's application will be forwarded to a visa office ABROAD for processing. you would only choose canada if you were applying inland.May2016 said:Hi All,
I have a confusion regarding the approach required to be followed for checking the application processing time over cic website
My concern is, We need to select/answer 3 questions inorder to check the processing time i.e.:
1. What are you applying for ?
Sponsoring a family member
2. Who are you sponsoring ?
Spouse or common-law partner living outside Canada (In my case)
3. Where are you applying from ? (This one confuses me)
According to me it should be Canada. As, I filed application from Canada sent to Mississauga and I know the VO might be outside where it gets forwarded by CPC-Mississauga but per the question I am applying from Canada. This gives a different estimated time
Any thoughts...??
Well - In a case of Inland application you never get triggered to the 3rd question. You only get triggered to the 3rd question when one selects outland in 2nd question and as matter of fact it is outland application why would they provide an option of Canada for question #3...??CDNPR2014 said:you are applying outland. you are sponsoring a person living outside of canada. therefore, you need to pick the country of citizenship the principal applicant is from. even though the applications start in Mississauga, the PA's application will be forwarded to a visa office ABROAD for processing. you would only choose canada if you were applying inland.
Note: the times posted on the website for outland applications are NOT averages, and are not recommended to be used to determine how long your applicaiton will take. The times posted represent 80% of applications being processed WITHIN That time, meaning a majority are processed in less time. to get an accurate picture of how long processing is through a specific visa office, find the thread for that office and look at the trend of applicants on this forum.
The answer to the third question is the country where your spouse is resident, or where their passport is from. If they're not living in the country their passport is from I don't know which is the correct answer. But if it's straight forward and they're living in the country where they are a citizen, that is the country you put into the 3rd question.May2016 said:Hi All,
I have a confusion regarding the approach required to be followed for checking the application processing time over cic website
My concern is, We need to select/answer 3 questions inorder to check the processing time i.e.:
1. What are you applying for ?
Sponsoring a family member
2. Who are you sponsoring ?
Spouse or common-law partner living outside Canada (In my case)
3. Where are you applying from ? (This one confuses me)
According to me it should be Canada. As, I filed application from Canada sent to Mississauga and I know the VO might be outside where it gets forwarded by CPC-Mississauga but per the question I am applying from Canada. This gives a different estimated time
Any thoughts...??
Exactly - they need to make it more clear but anyways there are lot of other things they need to work uponBethanyM said:I know it can be confusing because they don't clearly differentiate between the sponsor and the applicant in the way they word these 3 questions.
Congratz..may 25th applicant and still patiently waiting..btw.. Where is your VO?Blueblood said:hii everyone
im may 10 applicant. today recieved my SA in mail(canada post) dated july 7..
Check this out: Canada's 2016 Immigration Levels Planboubou said:Hey Guys,
I was passing by some TV channels then I saw the Immigration Minister on Omni Tv where he stated: 2 years it is a long period for couples to wait in order to reunite. He stated that they are working on IMPLEMENTING a new system which will reduce the processing time. Won't give more details until the system is completed.
this is a part from a Plan presentation in the CIC site:
Expected Results Performance Indicators Targets Date to be Achieved
Spouses, partners, and children are reunited with their sponsor in Canada Number of admissions of spouses, partners and children 45,000–48,000 End of each calendar year
Reunification applications for immediate family members are processed within published service standards Percentage adherence to the 12-month service standard for cases processed overseas.
Thank you
As per CIC website, yes, IRCC has resumed using Canada Post mail services. Effective July 11, 2016, the special measures below are no longer in effect.Timosky99 said:Please I want to ask,some one say he received SA today on mail via (Canada post)
Have Canada post started working again?
Canada Post didn't stop working. The planned strike was delayed while further negotiations are attempted.Timosky99 said:Please I want to ask,some one say he received SA today on mail via (Canada post)
Have Canada post started working again?