saw 3-4 cases got approved in just 3-4 months.mywifemylife said:Noone can predict that but as per the trend it is between 8-10 mobths in general but some lucky ones have got ppr as short as in 3 months..
please advise.
saw 3-4 cases got approved in just 3-4 months.mywifemylife said:Noone can predict that but as per the trend it is between 8-10 mobths in general but some lucky ones have got ppr as short as in 3 months..
Jan Feb applicants are getting ADR so might be March applicants file will be touched soon.. finger crossed ...don't want to be optimistic this time..but hpiing for the best for all thae left behind applicants..Pari123 said:Praying that Nov, dec, jan, feb and march ppl hear soon from ndvo, we are waiting now more than 7 months, it ridiculous
It's basically depends upon the how straightforward your case is. But nobody knows what is the criteria for the straightforward case..understanding the gcms notes I can make out that one officer in Mississauga first review our file and they point out if their is any red flags like previous attempt for immigration then one officer at ndvo review our file when it arrives at ndvo if he finds anything alarming he put comment like review needed if he is satisfied he put comment pass and forwarded to his Senior officer ...so I think it basically what the officer at Mississauga and the officer who first review the file when it arrives to ndvo thinks about our case..its all on their discrimination to take judgement on our application is straightforward or not..bimal_b said:saw 3-4 cases got approved in just 3-4 months.. is there any criteria which NDVO approves faster than normal.
please advise.
HarkiranKaur said:Actually the official estimated time by CIC is 13 Months. This is because if the sponsor is INSIDE Canda, and not living in India with the applicant, then the application was submitted IN CANDA, not India (because it's the sponsor who submits the application in entirety and not the applicant. Also, the specific office no longer matters as the applications can be moved around the global network now, to help expedite processing, in an ideal world). So when you go to the estimate page its asking the SPONSOR the questions: Who did you sponsor (family class, spouse living OUTSIDE CANADA) and where did YOU (the sponsor) apply (IN CANADA). The estimate is 13 months, not 18. It takes longer if the sponsor is also living in India outside Canada, because then the sponsor's application also has to be processed through the ridiculously slow NDVO (Canadian Consulate in India) instead of through Case Processing Centre in Ontario.
15 January applicant here, with absolutely NO update since 21 March when NDVO received my husband's application. I got SA 12 March. The file has not been touched at all since NDVO got it. I guess they figure people who applied in March and April are in more of a hurry to get theirs so they have been ignoring Jan-Feb applicants. (sarcasm, but not really).
hello,mywifemylife said:It's basically depends upon the how straightforward your case is. But nobody knows what is the criteria for the straightforward case..understanding the gcms notes I can make out that one officer in Mississauga first review our file and they point out if their is any red flags like previous attempt for immigration then one officer at ndvo review our file when it arrives at ndvo if he finds anything alarming he put comment like review needed if he is satisfied he put comment pass and forwarded to his Senior officer ...so I think it basically what the officer at Mississauga and the officer who first review the file when it arrives to ndvo thinks about our case..its all on their discrimination to take judgement on our application is straightforward or not..
I agree. Make sense.Pari123 said:All sponsors file will be processed in Mississauga and then file is transferred to country of origin. So if applicant is from India it will be transferred to NDVO and processing time will be from India i.e 18 months and not from Canada. If someone is from Philippines Sponsor will submit their file is in Mississauga but processing time will be as per Philippines not Canada. This is very simple to understand
Hey Harkiran,HarkiranKaur said:Actually the official estimated time by CIC is 13 Months. This is because if the sponsor is INSIDE Canda, and not living in India with the applicant, then the application was submitted IN CANDA, not India (because it's the sponsor who submits the application in entirety and not the applicant. Also, the specific office no longer matters as the applications can be moved around the global network now, to help expedite processing, in an ideal world). So when you go to the estimate page its asking the SPONSOR the questions: Who did you sponsor (family class, spouse living OUTSIDE CANADA) and where did YOU (the sponsor) apply (IN CANADA). The estimate is 13 months, not 18. It takes longer if the sponsor is also living in India outside Canada, because then the sponsor's application also has to be processed through the ridiculously slow NDVO (Canadian Consulate in India) instead of through Case Processing Centre in Ontario.
15 January applicant here, with absolutely NO update since 21 March when NDVO received my husband's application. I got SA 12 March. The file has not been touched at all since NDVO got it. I guess they figure people who applied in March and April are in more of a hurry to get theirs so they have been ignoring Jan-Feb applicants. (sarcasm, but not really).
TruePari123 said:All sponsors file will be processed in Mississauga and then file is transferred to country of origin. So if applicant is from India it will be transferred to NDVO and processing time will be from India i.e 18 months and not from Canada. If someone is from Philippines Sponsor will submit their file is in Mississauga but processing time will be as per Philippines not Canada. This is very simple to understand
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Would have been nice, if they done it with the country of residence and not citizenshipsahiba Tanveer said:You are still a citizen of india, even though you are born in dubai. Abu dhabi office is only for people with UAE passport, in other words, emiratis .Therefore, it'll be sent to the country of your nationality
Hope that answers the question
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