Jalex23
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- Apr 12, 2013
- 369
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 2171
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 05-09-2013
- Doc's Request.
- 09-04-2014
- AOR Received.
- 06-11-2013
- Med's Request
- 05-04-2014
- Med's Done....
- 20-05-2014
- Passport Req..
- 07-07-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 14-07-2014
- LANDED..........
- 06-09-2014
I wish you were right. I have seen family applications going up to four years... my wife just meet two cases where they were complaining that it was the third medical that was requested for them as the other two already expired (they freaked out my wife... but their cases were quite complex, so it was understandable that it would take longer).Luna21 said:The average is actually 10 months, as per the spreadsheet. 18 months would be like worst case scenario. Anyway, it looks like that average is going to increase this year. Has anyone ordered notes?
So... 18 months is (as CANzanillo explained) the average for 80% of the applications. That means that 1 out of 5 applications WILL take longer than 18 months.
The spreadsheet is quite.... incomplete, it is good to get an idea, but in no way it is good to create any expectations on processing times, as it doesn't have enough data on it and also the complexity of each case is not annotated anywhere (if this is a third marriage, kids are also applying, if the sponsor is Canadian, PR, etc.).
Applications are processed in the corresponding office for the country where the main applicant resides.CANzanillo said:I thought visa-exempt country applications were processed in Ottawa... but obviously not.
Chile is managed by Mexico... I think that is true for all America BUT the USA and Canada (might be wrong).
Giving them more work is not the best way to help them process applications faster.csanti said:Thank you people!!
Oh no I need to order them because I'm an extremely impatient person!! Waiting like this, with no info or not seeing any updates, is killing me!
My curiosity wins!
Okay, I'll share them when I get them...in a month or so.
Good luck to everyone!
TRVs and PRs are different process that do not relate in any sense. This is good and bad. Good because if you are refused a TRV or you get bounced when attempting to enter Canada it won't have any impact in your application for PR. This is bad because if you have had many TRVs with flawless process or (as in your case) you are from a Visa exempt country that won't help you at all.csanti said:My hope is that since we are a visa exempt country (since November 2014 we don't need tourist visas to get into Canada), and that my app is very straightforward, that my application will be processed faster hahaha doesn't seem to work that away....Anyway, I'm hoping to get news before February, since my medicals expire between Feb 27th-March 5th (don't remember the exact day).
What will definitely help you is if your application is straightforward. For example, two people with an obvious relationship, no children, not many different jobs or addresses, no previous formal commitments (marriages, common laws) etc. etc. If so I would expect your application to be in the 10-14 month gap.