Good day all
I am a Canadian Citizen sponsoring wife. I am currently in Mexico City dealing with the Visa office here. I applied for my wife back in Canada nearly one year ago (2012 Sept).
I visited the Mexican Visa Office with my wife Aug 29. Here is the latest information.
The PAFSO strike is still ongoing. Its not going to end sometime soon. There are discussions between the government and union
but they are getting complicated. For details on the strike you can visit some of the other threads (eg STRIKE) or visit the PAFSO web site.
As usual I had to drag information out of the attendant. On my last visit (End of July) we were told all permanent resident applications
have been put on hold. No one was working on them (except in humanitarian cases).
Today (Aug 29) we were told there has been manpower resources assigned to permanent resident applications but the process is very slow.
I am happy to hear that some of you have had correspondence with the Embassy
Temporary visa have been impacted moderately and the office still processes them actively putting second priority on
permanent resident visas.
In our case its almost a year since we applied. The attendant could not (or would not) give us a time table as to when my wifes visa would be ready.
I asked what are the delays, again the attendant could not (or would not) tell us.
I asked to speak to the officer in charge of our file. Again the attendant refused.
I still managed to maintain my cool. I told her as a Canadian taxpayer I helped pay for these offices here in Mexico and all over the world. Why is my file and files similar to mine (Canadians sponsoring spouses) being ignored?
Again, a insincere cold apology... our orders come from Canada.
Here is what disturbs me most.
I asked if the people currently working on the temporary and permanent visas are Canadian Citizens?
Again she refused to answer.
I am suspecting the people who are deciding who gets into Canada are not Canadian Citizens. They are local English speaking Mexican Nationals. I don't have absolute proof of this, however if this is the case, it is a truly perverse situation.
My anger is growing....
If any of you are in my situation demand in strong terms to know your case status at mexico-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca
If you are able to visit the VO office do so. Express your concerns and do not be intimidated by the attendants
No one should have to wait 13 months (or significantly more with this strike) to bring their spouse to Canada when a Mexican National can get a visitors visa in about a month (despite the strike).
The whole process seems unnecessarily complex and frustrating.
Things need to change
I will be visiting the Mexican Visa Office in about 2 weeks
I am in Mexico at this time. If I can help in any way let me know.
Thanks mark-kar
I am a Canadian Citizen sponsoring wife. I am currently in Mexico City dealing with the Visa office here. I applied for my wife back in Canada nearly one year ago (2012 Sept).
I visited the Mexican Visa Office with my wife Aug 29. Here is the latest information.
The PAFSO strike is still ongoing. Its not going to end sometime soon. There are discussions between the government and union
but they are getting complicated. For details on the strike you can visit some of the other threads (eg STRIKE) or visit the PAFSO web site.
As usual I had to drag information out of the attendant. On my last visit (End of July) we were told all permanent resident applications
have been put on hold. No one was working on them (except in humanitarian cases).
Today (Aug 29) we were told there has been manpower resources assigned to permanent resident applications but the process is very slow.
I am happy to hear that some of you have had correspondence with the Embassy
Temporary visa have been impacted moderately and the office still processes them actively putting second priority on
permanent resident visas.
In our case its almost a year since we applied. The attendant could not (or would not) give us a time table as to when my wifes visa would be ready.
I asked what are the delays, again the attendant could not (or would not) tell us.
I asked to speak to the officer in charge of our file. Again the attendant refused.
I still managed to maintain my cool. I told her as a Canadian taxpayer I helped pay for these offices here in Mexico and all over the world. Why is my file and files similar to mine (Canadians sponsoring spouses) being ignored?
Again, a insincere cold apology... our orders come from Canada.
Here is what disturbs me most.
I asked if the people currently working on the temporary and permanent visas are Canadian Citizens?
Again she refused to answer.
I am suspecting the people who are deciding who gets into Canada are not Canadian Citizens. They are local English speaking Mexican Nationals. I don't have absolute proof of this, however if this is the case, it is a truly perverse situation.
My anger is growing....
If any of you are in my situation demand in strong terms to know your case status at mexico-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca
If you are able to visit the VO office do so. Express your concerns and do not be intimidated by the attendants
No one should have to wait 13 months (or significantly more with this strike) to bring their spouse to Canada when a Mexican National can get a visitors visa in about a month (despite the strike).
The whole process seems unnecessarily complex and frustrating.
Things need to change
I will be visiting the Mexican Visa Office in about 2 weeks
I am in Mexico at this time. If I can help in any way let me know.
Thanks mark-kar