Mexicanadians said:Hi!!!! We sent ours in October and haven't got anything yet pin the mail ,lots of luck
Hi there ,expectin said:Come on Mexico, my fiel already there, my aplication is form september 29, AOR Received and SA Received, already in mexico from december 2 and in the wait.
Thank you CanZanillio and Congratulations for your recent Approval and Landing .CANzanillo said:in the Mexico Forum. Lots of discussion there and I would be happy to add your timelines to our Mexico visa Office timeline spreadsheet!
see my signature line
Sorry that's a typo , I sent my application on September 24th . I Will give them a couple of months maybe more .expectin said:December 24? yes if in the AOR they told you that the sent it to mexico for caomplete the process, yes they did, we just have to give then a few weeks, any ways there another way, like orderin notes , but as we are just september we would better give then some time,
Nothing yet , I don't think the newly posted time is accurate as they now changed it to 26 Months and Federal Self Employed changed to 111 Months .expectin said:So you guys havent get any news as us then, well i was reading and now the procesin times will take
18 months for any VO, I JUST DONT UNDERSTAND, But keep patienly waitin.
expectin said:There you go some news Tanmex
Spousal sponsorship delays 'unacceptable'
The minister said the Liberals are committed to reducing wait times, not just for those sponsoring parents and grandparents, but also for those sponsoring spouses and common-law partners, children, and caregivers.
"That's a huge item on our agenda, which we will be addressing in the coming months," McCallum said.
Canadians who want to sponsor their spouses have also grown increasingly frustrated with long processing times.
In December 2014, amid complaints of growing delays, then–Immigration Minister Chris Alexander launched a one-year pilot project intended to issue open work permits more quickly to the spouses of Canadians already living in the country but waiting for permanent residency.
According to the Immigration Department's website, the current wait time for sponsoring a spouse or common-law partner is over two years if they live in Canada and upwards of 17 months for those living outside the country.
"Over the years, there have not been enough resources devoted to the spouses," McCallum said.
"I think that's unacceptable and that is one of the things we are determined to address."
The Liberals have budgeted an additional $25 million to reduce application processing times in 2016-17, followed by an additional $50 million a year for the next three years.
TANMEX said:Thank you for sharing the good news ,
Hopefully things will move faster for us .
Best regards
Hi everybody, its been quiet for us right, well after we sent an email to mexico regardin to make some
changes in our adress, the reply back sayin that they got the information to make then, and let us know
that our file is in transit, as i get the luck that ppl form another post explained to me, it means that is actually at the VO in mexico but they havent start procesing it, wich i hope soon lol, well hope to hear
some news from you guys.