This made me think. So this is a rough back of the envelop calculation. I have taken data for April as the base for %ages.Yes, it will be nice to get numbers. From what i have heard: Montreal/Quebec folks are not very welcoming compared to rest of Canada specially if they dont speak French. So most likely they dont care about federal cases, hence the slowness. Wonder what percentage of cases from US go to Montreal too. We might be the unlucky 5%
As per immitracker 35% candidates are either based in USA or Canada (basically adding up FSW O based in US + FSW I + PNP I + CEC etc.)
Now, let's say there are 6000 AORs per month so US + Canada candidates are approx 2112.
Let's say there are only three visa officer (Ottawa + NS + Montreal) ... I think there are a few more but lets say just three.
I think Ottawa handles say 70% of workload. NS 20% I think even by then at least 10% applications are in Montreal. That is 210 files per month. We have only listed 12/13 cases max for any month (April and June). We definitely have many more candidates out there.
Let's assume Montreal has cleared everything till March AOR and their %age of clearance is what we have in our sample. So their %age for April is 3/13 = 23%. So still 162 candidates more Just for April and 210 more May.
Just to reach June candidates they need to process at least 370 more applications.
How many do you think they process in one day? Take your guess and see their timelines.
I think they do bulk processing. I think if that is true we should see bulk processing for April soon!!
Also, this number doesn't look daunting to me. So I think their main focus is on Quebec immigration and that number may be high!