Nothing started. No movements since the last note ( the one I showed you long time ago). Oct 4, eligibility assessment oct 29.What do your GCMS notes show? When did your file move to Montreal.
Nothing started. No movements since the last note ( the one I showed you long time ago). Oct 4, eligibility assessment oct 29.What do your GCMS notes show? When did your file move to Montreal.
that would have been my next question. It seems that north american residence significantly increases your chances of ending up at Montreal office.No I'm an FSW-O candidate. Indian citizenship, US residence.
Ok I'll send her a message now. Thanks.
True that! Almost all the applicants that I found on immitracker for Montreal are residing in US. My wife had a US Visa rejection. By any chance, does having a visa reject in your application also adds to chances of going to Montreal?that would have been my next question. It seems that north american residence significantly increases your chances of ending up at Montreal office.
So I have this (unproven and inconsistent) theory that for Montreal the transfer to Montreal date also matters. So even if your AOR is in July if your file transferred to Montreal in October it somehow gets delayed more as compared to say a file from August who got to Montreal in September. That was the reason I had suggested to start capturing moved to Montreal date as well in the excel sheet. Given the sample size we have we should be able to infer if it has any impact or not.Nothing started. No movements since the last note ( the one I showed you long time ago). Oct 4, eligibility assessment oct 29.
Till now only US based or Canada based candidates have been found in Montreal. There was only one case where a person was based in India. Visa rejection doesn't increase your chances to be in Montreal. The list I was maintaining in the past had ~60 candidates from March to August AORs and only 6/7 had visa rejections or stat questions as yes.True that! Almost all the applicants that I found on immitracker for Montreal are residing in US. My wife had a US Visa rejection. By any chance, does having a visa reject in your application also adds to chances of going to Montreal?
no, that rejection should not factor into going to montreal in my opinionTrue that! Almost all the applicants that I found on immitracker for Montreal are residing in US. My wife had a US Visa rejection. By any chance, does having a visa reject in your application also adds to chances of going to Montreal?
Till now only US based or Canada based candidates have been found in Montreal. There was only one case where a person was based in India. Visa rejection doesn't increase your chances to be in Montreal. The list I was maintaining in the past had ~60 candidates from March to August AORs and only 6/7 had visa rejections or stat questions as yes.
Ok that's helpful to know. Also, is there some kind of a google sheet for Montreal VO candidates?no, that rejection should not factor into going to montreal in my opinion
oh no worst news Cansha, now I have to wait one more month that means its gonna be 8 months.So I have this (unproven and inconsistent) theory that for Montreal the transfer to Montreal date also matters. So even if your AOR is in July if your file transferred to Montreal in October it somehow gets delayed more as compared to say a file from August who got to Montreal in September. That was the reason I had suggested to start capturing moved to Montreal date as well in the excel sheet. Given the sample size we have we should be able to infer if it has any impact or not.
In any case if we go by the theory it impacts your PPR I think (unfortunately) it may mean you probably need to wait till 3/4th week of March.
I'm sorry buddy .. I really hope its sooner than that. But I have observed this in my case as well. Many June candidates who had AOR later than me but file moved earlier than me to Montreal had PPR earlier than me.oh no worst news Cansha, now I have to wait one more month that means its gonna be 8 months.
can I raise more CSE or any other way to alert them? Im afraid they gonna forget me and put my file away somehow.I'm sorry buddy .. I really hope its sooner than that. But I have observed this in my case as well. Many June candidates who had AOR later than me but file moved earlier than me to Montreal had PPR earlier than me.
As I said the application of theory is not consistent but I do believe AOR date is less relevant compared to date file moved to Montreal.
To be honest, CSEs don't really help but you should still do it. I did raise a bunch of them. I think once you have crossed 6/6.5+ month mark raising CSE is fair game. So yes raise CSEs may be once every 7-10 days if you like.can I raise more CSE or any other way to alert them? Im afraid they gonna forget me and put my file away somehow.
what should I write this time? any idea? Can they all be the same generic ones? Thanks Cansha.To be honest, CSEs don't really help but you should still do it. I did raise a bunch of them. I think once you have crossed 6/6.5+ month mark raising CSE is fair game. So yes raise CSEs may be once every 7-10 days if you like.
Well I had tried all sorts of permutations and combinations .. from very emotional long ones to short ones.what should I write this time? any idea? Can they all be the same generic ones? Thanks Cansha.