Hey where you read this?mbleo said:I read somewhere that CIC is planning to "fast-track" the process and have a decision made within 6 months ... Is there any truth to this?
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Hey where you read this?mbleo said:I read somewhere that CIC is planning to "fast-track" the process and have a decision made within 6 months ... Is there any truth to this?
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No 2014 applicants got ppr request yet. I didn't open sheet so can't say what's that. But this is for sure we all are waiting for this.Smiley18 said:How come couple of 2014 applicants got passport request as per spreadsheet?!!
Hey I am not sure where I read this but it was along the lines of the new Immigration Minister saying CIC would be making the processes faster. But with the applicants of Sept/Oct of 2013 getting their processes finalized now that would mean we'll have to wait around that time line as well. That's why I asked as well to see if anyone here knows anything more into it.rash04 said:Hey where you read this?
new delhi 2013 forum page 3037...JJ got this information from a lawyermbleo said:Hey I am not sure where I read this but it was along the lines of the new Immigration Minister saying CIC would be making the processes faster. But with the applicants of Sept/Oct of 2013 getting their processes finalized now that would mean we'll have to wait around that time line as well. That's why I asked as well to see if anyone here knows anything more into it.
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thats really a good news for everyone thanks for sharing and updatingwaiting 2 exhale said:new delhi 2013 forum page 3037...JJ got this information from a lawyer
On May 15th ,big immigration convention happened in Calgary . Attended by diplomats , foreign high commissioners , every big immigration lawyer was invited . The main purpose was to implement new plan of action designed by Chris Alexander . My lawyer mentioned this to me that they bringing in some big changes like case that don't fall under any radar will be cleared at very fast pace ( within 6 months ) and cases with red flags will have to wait extra long(13 -15 months) because they will be pushed behind fair cases . They are going to grade files and processing time accordingly . Pretty much if you get asked for interview , just consider yourself in long wait and if your file goes Into 'in process' status considered yourself very lucky . From now on it's gonna get very important to submit every document at the time of application filed , rather than waiting to see if they require they can ask . There's a article in Vancouver sun magazine about this new plan of action . That's why we have started to see so many changes with ndvo proceedings like mini interview over phone , calling temple or gurudwara authorities where wedding happened . It's extra pressure while filling application but I would say it's very good news for future genuine applicants
It's same Sukhman, 13 months. But they are actually wrapping up in 9-10 months if file has no red flags.sukhaman said:hello, I am 26 march 2014 applicant
Anybdy knowsthe current processing timings ?? :-\ :-\ :-\
How it works??GR012614 said:Global Case Management System.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/pia/global-phase2.asp
pameyb said:Hey Guys - I did some quick analysis based on new data set published by CIC. During May, June, July and Aug 2013 NDVO received a total of 2,277 applications for spouse and children category. They took approximately 5.5 months processing these applications according to 2013 New Delhi thread that I have been following for few months now. During Sep, Oct, Nov and Dec 2013 NDVO received 1,261 applications for same category. Assuming there processing speed remains the same per application it should take them 3 months to process these applications. We know from 2013 thread that Sep 2013 applications started going 'In Process' status about a month ago. Based on these numbers we can assume that Jan 2014 applications should start to go 'In Process' towards the end of Aug or beginning of Sep.
PS: this is my own rough analysis which could be wrong, don't make your plans based on this.
How I wish this analysis is true. I had the same analysis in my mind and thinking that I have resigned this month. I will be relieved by end of Aug, hoping for the best.pameyb said:Hey Guys - I did some quick analysis based on new data set published by CIC. During May, June, July and Aug 2013 NDVO received a total of 2,277 applications for spouse and children category. They took approximately 5.5 months processing these applications according to 2013 New Delhi thread that I have been following for few months now. During Sep, Oct, Nov and Dec 2013 NDVO received 1,261 applications for same category. Assuming there processing speed remains the same per application it should take them 3 months to process these applications. We know from 2013 thread that Sep 2013 applications started going 'In Process' status about a month ago. Based on these numbers we can assume that Jan 2014 applications should start to go 'In Process' towards the end of Aug or beginning of Sep.
PS: this is my own rough analysis which could be wrong, don't make your plans based on this.