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saria1 said:
Dang, that seems like a crazy long time. I feel like when CIC chooses to find an issue with an application, it's almost the kiss of death for increasing processing times. I hope your SA comes through today or Monday.

I wonder too if Canadian-born individuals get approved for sponsorship quicker. Maybe there's less to scrutinize because their right to sponsor is immediately apparent based on their birth certificate? Obviously I have no idea what happens in the CIC or how things work, it's just a thought I had.
 
bigredmoose said:
I wonder too if Canadian-born individuals get approved for sponsorship quicker. Maybe there's less to scrutinize because their right to sponsor is immediately apparent based on their birth certificate? Obviously I have no idea what happens in the CIC or how things work, it's just a thought I had.

I'll find out. :-\ I'm a newly minted citizen born abroad, though my citizenship is retroactive to my birthdate. I mailed in my families package, within a week of my certificate arriving to me ;D
 
bigredmoose said:
I wonder too if Canadian-born individuals get approved for sponsorship quicker. Maybe there's less to scrutinize because their right to sponsor is immediately apparent based on their birth certificate? Obviously I have no idea what happens in the CIC or how things work, it's just a thought I had.

no, there is no concrete evidence to point out that canadian sponsors have quicker processing times than pr sponsors just because they are "canadian born". the length of time is related to the amount of applications received, the number of agents working on applications, how complete the application is, and how quickly CIC can get background checks completed for sponsors. perhaps it is *easier* for CIC to confirm security and criminal records of someone who was born in canada vs someone not, so that may contribute to wait times. it's not that CIC purposely and maliciously says "hey this person is canadian born and bred, we are going to process him and all the rest like him first.".
 
rhcohen2014 said:
no, there is no concrete evidence to point out that canadian sponsors have quicker processing times than pr sponsors just because they are "canadian born". the length of time is related to the amount of applications received, the number of agents working on applications, how complete the application is, and how quickly CIC can get background checks completed for sponsors. perhaps it is *easier* for CIC to confirm security and criminal records of someone who was born in canada vs someone not, so that may contribute to wait times. it's not that CIC purposely and maliciously says "hey this person is canadian born and bred, we are going to process him and all the rest like him first.".

Just to clarify, I did not mean to suggest that anyone was giving Canadian-born individuals preferential treatment. Just that background checks etc might get done quicker leading to a quicker approval for sponsorship.
 
This Canadian born and bred gal sponsoring her hubby. CIC ask us for marriage document and more proof. We been waiting 67 days. And we already wait original 43 days. We will wait like anyone else, the frustrating part is no consistency to CIC's processing. I was reading about other spreadsheets. Obviously not everyone applying is on them. But December's has over 130 applicants.
 
MaryL said:
This Canadian born and bred gal sponsoring her hubby. CIC ask us for marriage document and more proof. We been waiting 67 days. And we already wait original 43 days. We will wait like anyone else, the frustrating part is no consistency to CIC's processing. I was reading about other spreadsheets. Obviously not everyone applying is on them. But December's has over 130 applicants.

Did you apply without a marriage document? What other proof did you wind up sending them?
 
MaryL said:
This Canadian born and bred gal sponsoring her hubby. CIC ask us for marriage document and more proof. We been waiting 67 days. And we already wait original 43 days. We will wait like anyone else, the frustrating part is no consistency to CIC's processing. I was reading about other spreadsheets. Obviously not everyone applying is on them. But December's has over 130 applicants.

I'm Canadian born and submitted what I thought was a straight forward sponsorship application. After the initial 55 days or whatever it was in May 2014, CIC-M asked for what they called "missing information". It wasn't missing at all but in fact additional information over and above what the instructions on the website call for. They wanted additional proof that I was actually divorced. Apparently a certified copy of my Divorce Certificate wasn't enough. They wanted the Divorce Order and the Divorce Application. They also asked for proof of Family Support payments over a certain time period. I submitted all that then after another 40 days or so they then asked for "additional" information regarding more proof of Family Support payments, over a different time period. However, I was divorced with three kids, whom I have an obligation to make child support payments to, so I guess CIC just needed to be sure I wasn't defaulting, because that would result in an automatic refusal of SA. Finally I received SA after a whopping 156 days. A new record from what I can see. . So if you have a similar situation, be prepared.
 
MaryL said:
This Canadian born and bred gal sponsoring her hubby. CIC ask us for marriage document and more proof. We been waiting 67 days. And we already wait original 43 days. We will wait like anyone else, the frustrating part is no consistency to CIC's processing. I was reading about other spreadsheets. Obviously not everyone applying is on them. But December's has over 130 applicants.

Did that request come across today? I'm one day behind you in the wait, not that I'm assuming they actually go in true order ;)

bealem said:
I'm Canadian born and submitted what I thought was a straight forward sponsorship application. After the initial 55 days or whatever it was in May 2014, CIC-M asked for what they called "missing information". It wasn't missing at all but in fact additional information over and above what the instructions on the website call for. They wanted additional proof that I was actually divorced. Apparently a certified copy of my Divorce Certificate wasn't enough. They wanted the Divorce Order and the Divorce Application. They also asked for proof of Family Support payments over a certain time period. I submitted all that then after another 40 days or so they then asked for "additional" information regarding more proof of Family Support payments, over a different time period. However, I was divorced with three kids, whom I have an obligation to make child support payments to, so I guess CIC just needed to be sure I wasn't defaulting, because that would result in an automatic refusal of SA. Finally I received SA after a whopping 156 days. A new record from what I can see. . So if you have a similar situation, be prepared.

I didn't get a divorce certificate, so I had to order my divorce decree from Florida. It outlines the terms of the divorce with judges signature on the last page. It sounds like that is more what they're interested in. There was someone else from BC who submitted his cert and they requested the court papers.
 
No of course we sent in certified translated marriage document. In English...and a copy of Arabic. They received application on September 12. CIC ask for marriage doc and more proof in an email Oct.21. So I send my lawyer a scan of Arabic, my current itinerary as I was back in Morocco again. And about 20 more photos. So I believe they received that Oct.27. I hired a lawyer thiking it would help to keep documents from going missing or what have you. Am thinking next week to hear something
 
My information got deleted from the spreadsheet. I think I'll just leave it like that since my timeline can be seen whenever I post.
 
Hey guys,

I am looking to submit a case specific enquiry and want to confirm if this is the correct link; it doesnt say Mississauga.

https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx


Thank you
 
draxz1289 said:
Hey guys,

I am looking to submit a case specific enquiry and want to confirm if this is the correct link; it doesnt say Mississauga.

https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx


Thank you

Why so early? I think you would not get any information from this enquiry. You also need your file number, which you would get when you get your SA. From what I have observed from the forum is that people do this enquiry if they dont receive any response for about 4-5 months after their file has transferred to their local VO. It takes 30 days to get a reply, and it is likely that your file might not have been reviewed yet and you would not get any thing from this enquiry.
 
my husband receives our AOR today...praying for faster processing of October applicants..

all the glory and praises to our Almighty God...
 
kristel said:
my husband receives our AOR today...praying for faster processing of October applicants..

all the glory and praises to our Almighty God...
That's fantastic! Great news for you.....SA Soon!
 
Hello everyone! :D
Happy New year!

My husband received the AOR email from CIC yesterday (Saturday afternoon), ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
We applied on 10/10/14 but they officially received it on 17/10/14.
__________________________________

UCI: xxxxxxx
Application No.: xxxxxxxxxx
Quote these numbers when corresponding with our office.

This is an automated message. Please DO NOT RESPOND to this message.

Dear xxxxxxxxx,

This confirms that your application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class has been received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on 2014/10/17 on behalf of the following member(s):
Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

_____________________________________

Hopefully SA should follow in a few days! :)

Looks like they've got back to work and are hopefully in a good mood to dole out the SA's for all Oct Applicants!

Good luck to you all and hope we all are in Canada in 2015! ;D