did you applied through the VAC?? if you did, call them and tell them that your job is depending on this visa, and that you already have your plane ticket and everything... cuz i told them and they promised to give me my visa before the end of july... idk if it will work, but its worth the try...cardenasm77 said:No, my friend applied on April 24th. He flew to Canada on Saturday July 6th 2013. He received his visa on June 29th 2013.
This company is now waiting for me!!!
What can I do?
Are you waiting for a work visa or visitor visa (TRV)cardenasm77 said:No, my friend applied on April 24th. He flew to Canada on Saturday July 6th 2013. He received his visa on June 29th 2013.
This company is now waiting for me!!!
What can I do?
That's ridiculous!! Why is it taking so long? Have you tried to check online the application tracker or send them an email? Maybe they need more info from you.Coralin said:Does anyone know anything about the strike!? Any news?
I applied at the beginning of April this year and still nothing. I am afraid of losing my job. I do not know what else to do. I am from Mexico City.
This info is from which website because it does not match the info from the mexican VAC website. I can't believe how long things are taking!! Especially for visitors. My boyfriend applied over a month ago. Looks like I will be having to come down to mexico because he has already booked his vacation time for August and I am a teacher so I only have the summer off! I wish we at least knew if he was approved so we can just make plans. So frustrating!!!SHSL said:According to the VAC website processing times we should be hearing about the Visa by the end of this week (25 days for TR and 4 weeks for SP) however the Canada Embassy webpage provides for different information:
Temporary resident visa (visitor visa):
Average processing time for 80% of applications submitted directly at the Visa Section of the Embassy in the last 4 weeks: 47 days.
Study permit :
Average processing time for 80% of applications submitted directly at the Visa Section of the Embassy in the last 4 weeks: 6 weeks.
Temporary work permit:
Average processing time for 80% of applications submitted directly at the Visa Section of the Embassy in the last 4 weeks: 2 months.
to be honest I am starting to get a little desperate
i AM WAITING FOR A WORK VISAtweetybird said:Are you waiting for a work visa or visitor visa (TRV)
Yes, I tried Specific Case Inquiry and I only got a reply saying the my application is still under process, I will try to call VAC tomorrow to see if they can do something, I doubt.tweetybird said:That's ridiculous!! Why is it taking so long? Have you tried to check online the application tracker or send them an email? Maybe they need more info from you.
not the consulate/embassy. This is a rotating strike so only 60% of the Officers in charge of issuing visas are working. work is not completely stopped, just slowed down. A LOT. we've been waiting 3 months, but some people have gotten their visas after the strike started so i guess is just a matter of time... and luck? hahaluisdneza said:Good thing I stayed in Canada. My friend applied for her work visa and she hasn't gotten anything. Is the Mexican consulate on strike too?
yeah, tourist visas are being processed, slowly, but still. Work permits on the other hand... i think we'll have to wait until the strike is over.SHSL said:So we got an email today from the Monterrey VAC (sent an email on Monday 5 to ask about our visa status) and they replied saying that the embassy has confirmed our documents will be returned to us shortly, possibly today.
We applied on June 14 so if we actually get to receive the documents this week it took them around 8 weeks to provide a response, very slow and frustrating process.