It certainly adds time to the process, so if you consider that non-routine then yes.Does additional document request makes application non-routine?
And what about procedural fairness? It makes non-routine?
So it means '1year' time does not apply anymore?It certainly adds time to the process, so if you consider that non-routine then yes.
As per IRCC - certainly additional information and PFLs will affect their target processing goals:So it means '1year' time does not apply anymore?
What happened did you get any updateDoes additional document request makes application non-routine?
And what about procedural fairness? It makes non-routine?
I know but '1year' time still apply or no?As per IRCC - certainly additional information and PFLs will affect their target processing goals:
We are committed to processing most complete applications within this time.
Processing times will vary based on:
- the type of application submitted
- if the application is complete
- how quickly we expect to process applications we’ve already received
- how easily we can verify your information
- how long you take to respond to any requests or concerns
- other factors
Anytime anything additional is asked for it can extend the target timeline.I know but '1year' time still apply or no?
Did you get any reply after the file transferred?So it means '1year' time does not apply anymore?
NopesDid you get any reply after the file transferred?
Even after the transfer pf file no more 12 mknths mark apply
You sure 12 months mark don't apply anymore?Did you get any reply after the file transferred?
Even after the transfer pf file no more 12 mknths mark apply
YupYou sure 12 months mark don't apply anymore?
How you're so sure about it? Did IRCC tell you about 12 months mark?Yup
Same case to me my file is transferred to Vancouver so now we have to wait for officers when they are satisfied and finalize our app
Lets hope it comes soon
Thats what i heared from seniorsHow you're so sure about it? Did IRCC tell you about 12 months mark?